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New 'Ajmal Kasab' exposes Pakistan: Captured JuD terrorist says ISI officials supervise terror camps

In a chilling reminder of 26/11 terrorist Ajmal Kasab's testimony, a recently captured Jamaat-ud-Dawa-linked terrorist has exposed Pakistan's terror game.

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In a chilling reminder of 26/11 terrorist Ajmal Kasab's testimony, a recently captured Jamaat-ud-Dawa-linked terrorist has exposed Pakistan's terror game.

In a video accessed by WION, Mohamad Amir also known as Abu Hamas, confessed that he was trained by the JuD handlers.

Amir also talked about how jobless youth were radicalised. The most startling fact that exposed by Amir was that ISI officials not only frequented the terror camps but they also oversaw the camps.

The 18-year-old told the Indian interrogators that he was from Karachi and that his father was a retired policeman.

Intelligence sources say that Amir is part of Lashkar-e-Taiba's '22 anti-India terrorist squads'.

Amir reportedly underwent a fifteen-day training with Jamat at Nuriya Bad, near Karachi where fifteen young Pakistani men belonging to various parts of the country were trained, WION report said.

The captured terrorist was interrogated by the Indian police and intelligence authorities at an undisclosed location.  

However, it is not the first time a Pakistani terrorist has been arrested, though it is very rare that a foreign militant is captured alive in Kashmir. On July 26, 2016, the Indian army arrested 22-year-old Bahadur Ali, alias Saifullah of Lahore on the Line of Control in Nougam sector of Kupwara district.

Last year on June 21, Abu Ukasha, alias Hanzullah of Bhawalpur in Pakistan was arrested during a routine patrol in Lolaab area. The 19-year-old LeT terrorist was buying groceries when a police party grew suspicious of him.

On May 14, 2016, the state police caught a top Jaish-e-Mohammad suicide bomber in Baramulla. In February last year, the police arrested 17-year-old JeM terrorist Sidiq Gujjar, alias Shahid of Sialkot in Pakistan, along with three local ultras.

LeT’s Mohammed Naveed, alias Usman of Faisalabad, Pakistan, was captured after he and his associate Noman attacked a BSF convoy near Narsoo Nallah in Udhampur on August 5, 2015.

On August 27, 2015, Sajad Ahmad aka Javid Ahmad alias Abu Ubaidullah, a 22-year-old LeT operative from Muzaffargarh in south-west Pakistan, was captured after all his four associates were gunned down during a gunfight at two different locations in Baramulla district.

Watch the full interrogation video here:

 

 

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