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Thursday 28 June 2012

Abu Jindal escaped arrest in Pakistan in order ISI


NEW DELHI: After 26/11, when increased pressure on Pakistan to stop the operations of Lashkar-e-Taiba chief Zaki-ur-Rehman Lakhvi a camp near Muzaffarabad in Pok, Indian Lashkar's hand Abu Jindal is left in the involvement of ISI officials despite being present at the event.

Jindal, who was sent to India after being arrested in Saudi Arabia, has revealed the role of Pakistan's ISI and serving officers of Pakistan army in the 26/11, and also spoke about how agencies worked to protect their assets in India.

Staff of the ISI and the Pakistani army, were well aware of the control room in the village of Malir cantonment and Quaidabad from Jinnah International Airport in Karachi, where the Mumbai attacks were directed. Jindal is reported to have provided information on Sajid Mir, the driver of Pakistani-American jihadist David Coleman Headley. Mir has been accused by U.S. prosecutors for the slaughter of Mumbai along with three others, including a "Iqbal greater."


After being rescued by the ISI, Jindal was asked to stay off the radar and went to Saudi Arabia in early 2010. He presented two IDs, one for internal use in Pakistan and one for overseas.Your passport in the name of Riyasat Ali, was organized by a senior commander of Lashkar and 26/11 plotter Muzammil, and then fled to Riyadh.

When asked about the police control room, described it as a small room with four televisions, computers with Internet access and several mobile phones. Sources said Jindal said that the control room was destroyed by the ISI officials after the attack 26/11 concluded.

He also stated that all members of Lashkar had some practice of communication for Internet calling and VoIP network covering the areas of objectives. The leaders of Lashkar also checked the SIM cards and mobile phones before the 10 terrorists who quit Mumbai and a last-minute drill was carried out as well.

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