Now, Pakistani terrorist Naveed Yakub wants to kill LeT operators
Investigators said that Yakub now realises that his gambling with Lashkar has cost him heavily.
The alleged LeT terrorist and another terrorist had attacked one BSF bus on August 5 in Udhampur, in which two BSF jawans were killed and 11 others injured. “After three programs, the primary in bodily health, the second in dealing with weapons and the final on finishing up a suicide assault, Naved was launched by Lashkar throughout the border on June 02″, he added.
“His elder brother and brother-in-law both are college lecturers, therefore in the typical middle class family of Faisalabad, Naved, was written off as a bad apple much earlier”.
Meanwhile, National Investigation Agency (NIA) chief Sharad Kumar last Thursday had said that the investigation into Udhampur terror attack has so far not established any links between terrorist Naved Yakub and Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI).
There appears to be some contradiction in his statements.
“Naved’s questioning has additionally revealed that LeT’s jehad manufacturing unit is up and operating”.
Naved, however, now wants to go back on another mission. “Please allow me to go back once to kill all those who sent me to Kashmir”, Naved reportedly told his interrogators.
He was given Rs 50,000 by the LeT when sent to the Valley. But all his money was kept by his handler in the Valley Abu Qasim and he was given only Rs 2,000 for daily expenses.
He was earlier questioned in Jammu for nearly eight days to discover out extra about his plans to strike terror within the nation.
The National Investigating Agency which has the custody of Naved produced him before the court today where he gave his consent to undergo a lie detector test.
Winding up his visit to Jammu, the NIA Chief visited Samraoli area in Udhampur district where Naved along with his accomplice Noman alias Momin had ambushed a BSF contingent, killing two of its personnel.
Naved, a LeT militant, was arrested after he was caught by the villagers in Udhampur on August 5 when he tried to take them hostage.