Terror with the help of technology: training of app in Pakistan, TRF hatched conspiracy

In the Pahalgam attack, the terrorists made technology a new weapon. With the help of the 'Alpine Quest' app, he attacked using the footpaths of the forests, which shows the terrorist conspiracy to the digital age.

New Delhi: The terrorist attack in the dense forests of Pahalgam was not just a firing incident, but was a dangerous conspiracy using technology. According to investigative agencies, the terrorists used a mobile app called 'ALPINE Quest', which gives them information about accurate footpaths and paths. With the help of this, he proceeded to bioran without any hindrance, where there was a huge crowd of tourists.

Between the tourists directly from dense forests

This app is especially used for trekking and offline navigation, but the terrorists made it a guide to death. To avoid Indian security agencies, they chose the cut forests from the mobile network and with the help of this app. According to sources, the attack was fully planned and the terrorists knew when and where to attack.

Role of Pakistani army and training from across border

The most shocking thing in this whole case is that the training to use this mobile app was given to the terrorists in Pakistan. Investigation agencies claim that the Pakistani Army and Intelligence Agency ISI have a direct role in this conspiracy. People handling the terrorists were giving them technical training from across the border and this app was also selected on their instructions.

'The Resistance Front' and his 'Falcon Squad'

The organization whose name has come out behind this attack is 'The Resistance Front' (TRF). Lashkar-e-Taiba and Jaish-e-Mohammed's masked organization TRF's 'Falcon Squad' is notorious for the 'hit and run' attacks in the valley. This squad is equipped with modern weapons and works on a strategy that involves attacking and disappearing immediately.

Trying to spread fear before Amarnath Yatra

The purpose of this attack was not just to know, but to create an atmosphere of fear and panic before the Amarnath Yatra. Terrorist organizations want tourists and devotees to be afraid of coming to the valley. This new alliance of technology and terror has also emerged as a major challenge for the security agencies. Now is the time to understand this digital move of terror, and in response our security system should be strengthened further.