Updated On: 01 September, 2021 09:22 AM IST | New Delhi | IANS
The agencies believe that currently they are living in Afghanistan, near the Nangarhar area close to the borders with Pakistan

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Security and intelligence establishments are keeping a close watch on the movements of 25 Indians who are wanted in Afghanistan for their alleged link to the terror group Islamic State Khorasan Province (ISIS-K), an offshoot of Islamic State. The agencies believe that currently they are living in Afghanistan, near the Nangarhar area close to the borders with Pakistan.
Sources said that they are hiding near the hometown of Amin al Haq, the former security chief of Osama bin Laden. Haq, who was detained by Pakistan and then freed, returned to his hometown in Nangarhar with an armed Taliban escort. A video of Haq has surfaced where he can be seen triumphantly returning to his home, less than two weeks after the country fell to the Taliban.