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Saturday 30 June 2012

India get Successed the gulf war,gets Fasih Mahmood

NEW DELHI: After the arrest of 26/11 driver Abu Jindal, India is on the verge of a new success in Saudi Arabia after having convinced the authorities to deport Mahmood Fasih Bihar engineer, accused of carrying out terrorist attacks in India and youth recruitment for terrorism related activities.

Senior sources said the government of India issued a certificate of identity for Fasih Saudi authorities last week after Pakistani agencies also called on the claim that Fasih had a Pakistani passport valid. Pakistani agencies had submitted a similar claim for Jindal.

The sources said U.S. pressure helped to swing the case for India.

 Saudi authorities said they had the option to ignore the certificate of identity issued by India through the ministry of foreign affairs for terror suspect Mahmood Fasih to counter the demand for Pakistan, which was a Pakistani. The sources said U.S. pressure helped balance the case for India. In fact, he went to Washington who had worked in Saudi for Fasih arrested in the first place.

He also learned that the Saudis have agreed to deport another suspected terrorist, along with India Fasih, but his identity has not been confirmed yet. Indian officials suspect is linked Fasih Riyaz Bhatkal and Iqbal Bhatkal, the leaders of LeT proxy Indian Mujahideen (IM).

Sources say the two fugitive terrorists Fasih won over when he was studying engineering in Karnataka. Engineer Darbhanga district of Bihar has since tried to find new recruits for Let plots. A CBI team is likely to be sent to Riyadh to bring him back.

The sources said they had to face stiff opposition from Pakistani agencies determined to prove he was a Pakistani Fasih. He even said that they have a passport issued in Lahore. "Fasih was obviously in regular contact with agencies in Pakistan, seeking to protect," said a source. Pakistani agencies Fasih apparently wanted to be released or sent to Pakistan.


Indian agencies, said his interrogation would be crucial because as primary recruiter for terrorist activities in India that has knowledge of several modules bed operating throughout the country. "With this in mind is nothing less than the capture Jindal," he added.

According to the red corner notice of Interpol issued for Fasih, his name appeared in German, the explosion of Pune bakery case followed by the explosion Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bangalore. The notice says that he has been a member of Indian Mujahideen since 2003. He is accused of being involved in the Jama Masjid explosion of 2010 and shooting cases.

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