Tuesday, August 4, 2015

Pak had planned Mumbai 26/11 attacks admits former Pakistani officer


It is a major embarrassment for the government of Pakistan because, a high ranking Pakistani official has revealed the extent of involvement of Pakistan in the terror attack in Mumbai on 26/11 when 164 persons, Indian and foreign, were killed by a gang of terrorists.
These revelations have been made by former Director General of Pakistan's Federal Investigating Agency Tariq Khosa. As per his claims, convict Ajmal Kasab (since hanged) was a Pakistan national and Lashkar-e-Toiba trained all the 10 terrorists in camps in Thatta, Sindh.
This has been reported in ibnlive.com dated 4 August 2015.
His revelations are as follows –
Ajmal Kasab was a Pakistani national.
The LeT terrorists were imparted training near Thatta, Sindh and launched by sea from there.
The fishing trawler used by the terrorists for hijacking an Indian trawler in which they sailed to Mumbai, was brought back to harbor, then painted and concealed.
The engine of the dinghy abandoned by the terrorists near Mumbai harbor contained a patent number through which the investigators traced its import from Japan to Lahore and then to a Karachi sports shop from where a LeT-linked militant purchased it along with the dinghy.
The operations room in Karachi, from where the operation was directed, was also identified and secured by the investigators. The communications through Voice over Internet Protocol were unearthed.
The alleged commander and his deputies were identified and arrested.
A couple of foreign-based financiers and facilitators were arrested and brought to face trial.
In view of these revelations, the government of Pakistan would have to explain why it has maintained the stand that its nationals were not involved in the 26/11 terror attack on Mumbai.
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