Tunda: ISI backing BKI for attacks
Top arrested Lashkar-e-Tayyaba operative Abdul Karim Tunda has exposed the flourishing anti-India terror network of Pakistan Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI). He has spilled the beans on the ISI-Lashkar-Babbar Khalsa (BKI) network where more than a dozen Sikh militants are being given shelter, funding, training in weapons and explosives for unleashing terror strikes in the country.
Tunda’s interrogation is helping piece together information which exposes a well-designed plan to carry out fresh attacks.
Intelligence agencies who netted Tunda were also on trail of the outfit’s attempts to establish new madrasas with Pakistani funding in the Gulf countries. Tunda himself ran a number of madrasas in Karachi and PoK under the name of Mehdud Taleem Islam-e-Dar Al-Funoon, Delhi police sources said.
Having direct links with 26/11 mastermind Hafiz Saeed, LeT operational commander Zaki-ur Rehman Lakhvi and one of India’s most wanted terrorists Dawood Ibrahim, Tunda has claimed to his interrogators to have played a role in introducing Saeed to Dawood, for whom he was handling the fake Indian currency network (FICN).
He may have met Saeed days before his arrest but agencies are yet to verify these claims.
Tunda has also nailed Pakistan’s role saying Dawood stays in Karachi, hardly moves out of Pakistan and his movements are now restricted by ISI which guards him closely.
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