JAKARTA - The police conducted a search of a plane from Chennai, India, which had just arrived at the airport in the Colombo area, Sri Lanka, Saturday, May 3 local time.
Citing the Hindustan Times, Sunday, May 4, WIB, this search was carried out by the Sri Lankan Police after receiving information that a suspected terror suspect killed 26 people in India on the plane.
However, not long after, the aircraft was allowed for further operations.
An armed militant group carried out the terror act of killing 26 people in India's Jammu andtendom territory on April 22.
According to Indian intelligence, the attack was carried out by Lashkar-e-Taiba over the involvement of Pakistan's Inter-Service Intelligence (ISI).
However, the resistance Front militant group has claimed responsibility for the attacks on the disputed territory of India and Pakistan.
Angering India still blamed Pakistan for responding to it by closing land borders between the two countries, suspending agreements on the allocation of water resources or Air Indus, laying off visa issuance for Pakistani citizens, and closing airspace for commercial flights from Pakistan for reply to the same action.
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