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In a shocking intelligence report received by the Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) has revealed Pakistan's Inter-State Intelligence (ISI) intentions to spread the AIDS virus among personnel of the Indian Army and para-military forces.
According to the news agency, a recent intelligence report from Delhi had apprised the SSB of the ISI's design, likely to be implemented with the help of some militant organisations, SSB Deputy Inspector General G S Sarna told reporters in Siliguri.
While addressing an awareness camp on AIDS on Saturday at Madan Jote village bordering Nepal, 30 km from here, Sarna asked SSB personnel to frustrate the ISI plan by practising safe sex.
The SSB, which is engaged in guarding the Nepal and Bhutan borders, has taken steps to check the supply of syringes to its hospitals and health units.
According to Sarna, a little negligence at any stage of testing of the syringes may have serious consequences.
The SSB is also conducting blood tests of its recruits at Ranidanga, its headquarters in north Bengal, sources said.
(Agency: Press Trust of India)
Editor's Note: We understand this report may seem to be unbelievable. But it has been wired through the Press Trust of India which is one of the most respectable news wire companies in the world. Hence we have decided to publish it, and we will follow up this report soon with research and statistics studying this issue further.
According to the news agency, a recent intelligence report from Delhi had apprised the SSB of the ISI's design, likely to be implemented with the help of some militant organisations, SSB Deputy Inspector General G S Sarna told reporters in Siliguri.
While addressing an awareness camp on AIDS on Saturday at Madan Jote village bordering Nepal, 30 km from here, Sarna asked SSB personnel to frustrate the ISI plan by practising safe sex.
The SSB, which is engaged in guarding the Nepal and Bhutan borders, has taken steps to check the supply of syringes to its hospitals and health units.
According to Sarna, a little negligence at any stage of testing of the syringes may have serious consequences.
The SSB is also conducting blood tests of its recruits at Ranidanga, its headquarters in north Bengal, sources said.
(Agency: Press Trust of India)
Editor's Note: We understand this report may seem to be unbelievable. But it has been wired through the Press Trust of India which is one of the most respectable news wire companies in the world. Hence we have decided to publish it, and we will follow up this report soon with research and statistics studying this issue further.
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