A Nepal court has recently convicted 2 persons, including a suspected ISI agent, for their involvement in plotting a terror attack by planting a bomb in a train in India 7 years ago.
The 2 are identified as Samsul Hoda and Brij Kishor Giri, according to Special Court’s spokesperson Dhan Bahadur Karki. The court gave the verdict in a case filed by the Money Laundering Department against the 2 Nepali nationals.
The court official stated, neither the details of the incident, nor the verdict have yet been made public. The court will pronounce the sentence against the duo in the next hearing.
However, according to local media, while residing in Dubai, hatched a terror plot against India with the help of a Pakistani national and also mobilised some Pakistani and Nepalese youths to plant a bomb in India’s Bihar state.
The report stated that the bomb was planted but didn’t explode due to a technical fault.
According to the report, Hoda used to receive money from Pakistan’s spy agency ISI and send it to Nepal from Dubai to carry out his plans. He also murdered 2 Indian nationals after his plan failed. After the murder he took the dead bodies to the nearby forest.
The report stated that a special task force in India also carried out a separate investigation into the matter and 3 people, identified as Moti Paswan, Umashanker Patel and Mukesh Yadav, were arrested.