Re: Sunni Terrorist Fragments of Unstable Pakistan-Nov 21, 2
Posted: 29 Dec 2015 17:40
The probability of a terrorrist attack is definitely very high, when one considers the following which I X-post from the IS thread.
JuD activists leaving group to join ISIS in Pak, 8 arrested - PTI
JuD activists leaving group to join ISIS in Pak, 8 arrested - PTI
This is now bad news for India. The terrorists are like a monster that demands continuous action. They hate idling without work. They also constantly seek out a more brutal outfit. IS fits these demands currently. Earlier too, when LeT terrorists left the organization for the more brutal 'bad Taliban', the LeT and ISI devised the 26/11 attacks to keep the remaining jihadists interested in continuing with the LeT.Mumbai attack mastermind Hafiz Saeed- led Jamaat-ud-Dawah's activists are joining ISIS and eight of them were arrested by intelligence agencies who raided a hideout of the terror group in Pakistan's Punjab province.
"The arrested ISIS militants were earlier the activists of Hafiz Saeed's Jamaat-ud-Dawah," Dawn newspaper reported, citing intelligence reports and officials.
A team of personnel from intelligence agencies and Punjab Counter-Terrorism Department raided a house on a tip off on the outskirts of Sialkot, some 120 kms from here, in wee hours yesterday and arrested eight members of ISIS which has yet to 'openly' declare its presence in Pakistan, officials said.
"The suspects could not offer any resistance as the commandos did not give them a chance," a CTD source said.
He said a good quantity of weapons and explosives, and hate literature have been recovered from the house.
"The suspects had sworn allegiance to al-Baghdadi and joined ISIS in Daska tehsil of Sialkot district in June."
One of the recruiters - Abu Akasha - had facilitated contacts between the suspects and Pakistan national Abu Muavia Salfi, who was in charge of Pakistani militants in Syria, according to the report.
They said Waqas aka Rizwan, also member of the ISIS from Sialkot, had been killed in clashes with the Syrian forces.
Interrogations have revealed that ISIS chief Abu-Bakr Baghdadi had appointed Hafiz Saeed Khan as the group's Emir in 'Khorasan' (areas comprising Iran and some parts of Afghanistan) and proposed him as Emir for Pakistan too.
Earlier, there were reports that Saeed Khan got killed.
JuD has denied the report of its members joining ISIS, saying it has no links with the Middle Eastern group and it was against the outfit's philosophy.
"We strongly deny that any of our current or former member is associated with the ISIS. It seems to be conspiracy to link JuD with the ISIS," JuD spokesman Yahya Mujahid said.