Sky TV Report That Terrorists Were Back in UK After Training in Pakistan, Makes CIA Wary
A report by Sky TV that revealed Pakistan’s warning to the British government that twenty odd British nationals who had allegedly spent time amongst extremist militant outfits in Pakistan have returned to Britain has aggravated Washington’s fears of attacks carried out by the UK based muslims on the US.

ISI Chief Ahmed Pasha With Parvaiz Musharaff
In its report that was aired a couple of weeks back, Sky TV had reported that ISI, the intelligence agency of Pakistan suspected that the tracked group of men may have trained with terrorist outfits in Pakistan. It had also reported that a dossier was likely to passes on to the anti-terrorist wing of the UK by Pakistan very shortly.
The ISI warning, according to the Sky TV further said that at least four members of the suspected group were thought to have been engaged in fighting in Afghanistan. The television broadcasting firm also reported that these youngsters had created sufficient suspicion for the Pakistan intelligence agency to presume that they posed a potential danger to the UK.
According to the reports, intelligence agencies had listened to some English accents while intercepting mobile and satellite phone chatters the tribal areas and the UK. In another perspective, the news have further intensified the fears of the US that Muslims from the UK might carry out future attacks on the country.
Sky News added that presently the British security services are working hand in hand with CIA to repress the greatest threat to the security of the homeland, according to them.
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