Security forces have arrested two alleged ISI agents from India-Nepal border in Raxaul town of Bihar. The two are Nigerian citizens and were trying to enter the country with forged documents when they were arrested by Raxaul Immigration Department in East Champaran district.
According to security sources, a book on hacking, some documents revealing their link to Pakistan's intelligence agency ISI, USB pen drive and other suspicious documents have been recovered from the two. The pen drive contains information on international banking transactions.
The suspected ISI agents told security agencies during interrogation that they were to go to Kolkata via Kathmandu. However, their passports had stamps of arrival at Delhi airport which were found to be forged.
Security agencies suspect that the stamp of Delhi arrival was put to mislead authorities as they had no Indian visa. They tried to enter the country via Raxaul border and were luckily caught by the authorities.