Major RAW terror network busted in Karachi

A major network of Indian intelligence agency, RAW, involved in terrorist activities in Karachi and other Pakistani cities has been busted, reported 24NewsHD TV channel. 

Addressing a news conference in Karachi on Saturday, Additional IG Counter Terrorism Department (CTD) Sindh Azad Khan and DIG Captain (retd) Ghulam Azfar Maheesar said the outcome was the result of a joint operation by the CTD Sindh and federal intelligence agencies.

AIG Azad Khan said they were able to pick the first lead while investigating murder of 45-year-old Abdur Rahman from Badin, who was a victim of target-killing on May 18 in Matli.

“During our investigation we found evidence of RAW’s involvement,” Azad Khan said and added “RAW provided massive funds for terrorism and target killings in Pakistan.”

The CTD officer said they also have the travel history of the accused.

“Abdur Rahman’s murder was orchestrated by an Indian agent identified as Sanjay Sanjeev Kumar, also known as Fauji. The suspect, believed to be operating from a Gulf country, allegedly hired Salman, a resident of Sheikhupura, to carry out the killing,” Azad Khan said.

The CTD officer said the arrest of suspects linked to the network has provided crucial evidence about RAW’s activities in Pakistan. Further investigations were under way to trace other members of the group and their local facilitators.


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