Evidence has emerged of links between the Afghan Taliban regime and the Indian proxy banned Jamaat-ul-Ahrar, which was involved in the attack on a Rangers camp in Karachi.
In confessional statement, the injured terrorist disclosed,’ My name is Usman Ali, and I come from Jalalabad, Afghanistan. This includes sensational revelations from a terrorist involved in the attack on the Rangers facility.
The arrested terrorist, Usman, said that he had three companions with him: Abdul Hadi, Janan, and Umar Farooq. He stated that the terrorist Abdul Hadi, who came with him, had been killed.
He further said that the terrorist Janan threw a bomb at the Pakistan Rangers camp. They had entered Pakistan seven days earlier along with Abdul Hadi, a resident of Bajaur. They were kept in an under-construction building. The weapons used in the attack were brought by Abdul Hadi from Waziristan.
In his confessional video statement, the arrested terrorist said, “When I was running to the other side, I was shot and fell there. I belong to Jamaat-ul-Ahrar, whose commander in Afghanistan is named Maulvi Ahrar Sahib.”
He also said, “We were all trained in Afghanistan. I was only given a jacket. We prepare suicide bombers ourselves and make suicide jackets. We received training in Afghanistan in advance.”
The arrested terrorist further revealed that Umar Qari had provided them with the suicide jacket and other training in Afghanistan. All arrangements were made for them from Afghanistan before they came to Karachi. Abdul Hadi knew everyone locally and had been there before.
He added that the Afghan Taliban regime is using Afghan territory against Pakistan by providing safe havens to terrorists. He also claimed that Pakistan has repeatedly presented undeniable evidence of cross-border terrorism to the Afghan Taliban regime.
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