The absconding terror suspect, Mohammed Abdul Aziz alias Gidda Aziz, is actively involved in recruiting Hyderabadi youth to wage war in Iraq against the US army.
This was revealed by the arrested terror suspect, Mohammed Nissar alias S.K. Maviya. He told the police that his “guru” Aziz had now shifted his focus to Iraq and Afghanistan.
Earlier, he was active in Bosnia and Chechnya. Nissar, a native of Kishanbagh in the city, said Aziz wanted to take him to Iraq for taking part in the fight against the Americans. But he refused to accompany him and this resulted in a quarrel between the two.
The police produced Nissar before the XIIth Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Court on Saturday and he was remanded to judicial custody till May 18. They are also checking whether Aziz, 36, a resident of Shaheen Nagar in RR district, is identical with Abu Abdel Aziz who appeared at a conference of Laskhar-e-Tayyaba at its headquarters in Muridke near Lahore and was praised for his “heroic role” in Bosnia and Kashmir.
This was revealed by the arrested terror suspect, Mohammed Nissar alias S.K. Maviya. He told the police that his “guru” Aziz had now shifted his focus to Iraq and Afghanistan.
Earlier, he was active in Bosnia and Chechnya. Nissar, a native of Kishanbagh in the city, said Aziz wanted to take him to Iraq for taking part in the fight against the Americans. But he refused to accompany him and this resulted in a quarrel between the two.
The police produced Nissar before the XIIth Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Court on Saturday and he was remanded to judicial custody till May 18. They are also checking whether Aziz, 36, a resident of Shaheen Nagar in RR district, is identical with Abu Abdel Aziz who appeared at a conference of Laskhar-e-Tayyaba at its headquarters in Muridke near Lahore and was praised for his “heroic role” in Bosnia and Kashmir.
Recruits cross Indo Bangla borders
Terror operativesand recruits are finding it very easy to cross the IndoBangladesh border. The terror accused who were arrested recently revealed that they intruded into Bangladesh and returned to India.
Mohammed Nissar, an accused in a terror case, said in his confession to the police: “I along with Gidda Aziz boarded a train to Kolkata and stayed at a lodge. Two persons guided us and we reached a village in the night near the border.
Early in the morning we walked three kilometres and reached a canal. Our guide, who was an old man, told us that we should cross the canal and enter Bangladesh boundary. We crossed the canal and reached a house after walking for an hour and entered Bangladesh borders.” Two other guides took us to a bus station from where we boarded a bus to Dhaka.
Nissar, who had spent a few months in Bangladesh is trained in military warfare. “I took the help of an 18-year-old boy who helped me cross the border again by paying Rs 1,000. He used a boat to bring me into the Indian territory. The route taken for returning from Bangladesh was different.
Later, I reached Kolkata and went to Karnataka,” Nissar confessed.
Police still suspects that terror groups are taking newly recruited youth to Bangladesh for training.
“There are thick forests, dense villages and small rivers across the IndoBangladesh border. It is difficult for the Border Security Force to check the movements at these places. Even in the Task Force suicide bombing case, the Bangladeshi suicide bomber Dhalin crossed the border from Bangladesh.
Mohammed Nissar, an accused in a terror case, said in his confession to the police: “I along with Gidda Aziz boarded a train to Kolkata and stayed at a lodge. Two persons guided us and we reached a village in the night near the border.
Early in the morning we walked three kilometres and reached a canal. Our guide, who was an old man, told us that we should cross the canal and enter Bangladesh boundary. We crossed the canal and reached a house after walking for an hour and entered Bangladesh borders.” Two other guides took us to a bus station from where we boarded a bus to Dhaka.
Nissar, who had spent a few months in Bangladesh is trained in military warfare. “I took the help of an 18-year-old boy who helped me cross the border again by paying Rs 1,000. He used a boat to bring me into the Indian territory. The route taken for returning from Bangladesh was different.
Later, I reached Kolkata and went to Karnataka,” Nissar confessed.
Police still suspects that terror groups are taking newly recruited youth to Bangladesh for training.
“There are thick forests, dense villages and small rivers across the IndoBangladesh border. It is difficult for the Border Security Force to check the movements at these places. Even in the Task Force suicide bombing case, the Bangladeshi suicide bomber Dhalin crossed the border from Bangladesh.
nice blog!!! please visit us, thanks^^ asianworldmusic.blogspot.com
ReplyDeletei clicked some google ads for you ^^