New Delhi:
Abu Jundal, who allegedly played a major role in the 26/11
attacks, is sharing vital information with Indian interrogators.
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India has repeated its assertion that Jundal's information
establishes that the 26/11 attacks were made possible because of some
state support in Pakistan. "Abu Jundal is an Indian, he was perhaps
radicalized in India, I admit that. Equally, Pakistan should admit that
Jundal did go to Pakistan and was in the control room as one of the
masterminds of the (26/11) attacks," said Home Minister P Chidambaram
today. "Jundal had found a safe haven in Pakistan," he added.
- During
26/11, Jundal says, the Lashkar base camp was at Muzzaffarabad. He says
after 26/11, this headquarter was moved to Dulai near Pakistan-Occupied
Kashmir (PoK).
- During 26/11, Jundal has said, a control
room was set up in Karachi near the international airport. Jundal has
used Google maps to show interrogators the exact location of the
"control room". Jundal was stationed here for the first 24 hours of the
terror attack in Mumbai. "Such a control room could not have been set up
without state support," said Home Minister P Chidambaram today.
- After 26/11, as India pressured Pakistan to take action against those involved, Jundal was moved to Rawalpindi from Karachi.
- Jundal
has told interrogators that after Zaki-ur-Rehman Lakhvi was arrested by
Pakistan for 26/11, another handler named Muzameel took charge of the
Lashkar. He asked Jindal to recruit young, poor Muslims from India. The
plan was to move them to Saudi Arabia, and send them from there for
training to Pakistan, before deploying them to India to launch terror
attacks.
- Jundal has said he set up nine Facebook accounts while in Saudi Arabia in his own name (Zabiuddin Ansari; Abu Jundal was one of 10 aliases he used) to recruit young men for the Lashkar-e-Taiba. (Read)
- Pakistan has denied that it knowingly offered protection or residence to Jundal. It has asked India to submit more details to establish that he was helped by ISI or other officials. India has refused, because it says Jundal's Pakistani passport used by him to enter Saudi Arabia proves he was being helped by state machinery.
- India also points to
the fact that after Jundal escaped from India in 2006 to Bangladesh, he
was able to enter Pakistan without any travel papers.
- Jundal belongs to the Beed district in Maharashtra.
- Jundal is also wanted as a co-accused in the German Bakery blast in 2010 in Pune, in which 17 people were killed.
Source : ND TV
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