LeT
operative and
26/11 handler
Sayed Ansari alias
Abu Jundal has
revealed that
LeT has plans
to carry out at
least 10 more
attacks across
India, in coming
five years, for
which, he had
expressed his
willingness to
participate, Police
said on July 27,
reports dnaindia.com.
According to Police,
Jundal also admitted
that he is an
active operative
of LeT.
"Though
our case is that
he is LeT operative
and he actively
participated in
the 26/11 case,
his admission
to be a member
of the terror
outfit during
our interrogation
is very significant
development for
us," a senior
police official
commented.
According
to Police, Jundal's
first meeting
with an LeT operative,
whose name was
not disclosed,
happened in Tawa
hotel in Aurangabad
(Maharashtra)
in 2005, after
which, he participated
in 2006 Aurangabad
arms haul case.
Further,
Jundal reiterated
the presence of
Indian Mujahideen
(IM) founder brothers
Riyaz and Iqbal
Bhatkal in Karachi
(Pakistan), as
reported on July
28, by The
Times of India.
Sources
say the brothers
have been living
in a guarded house
close to the Pakistani
security agency's
premises. "We
have found out
that they have
not ventured into
India since they
fled to Karachi.
Riyaz remained
the front man
for the organization,
keeping in touch
with India head
Yasin [Bhatkal]
through emails,''
said the source. |