India’s done all its homework and has proved that the captured terrorist Mohammad Naveed is a Pakistani. Will Islamabad deny this too?
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If NSA-level talks between India and Pakistan would have been a success, New Delhi would have showed Islamabad that the captured terrorist Mohammad Naveed is a Pakistan national, which the country has been denying.
A 39-page dossier, containing details of Naveed, were to be handed over by National Security Adviser Ajit Doval to his Pakistani counterpart Sartaj Aziz during the NSA-level talks that was called off.
The dossier reads that Naveed was trained under three different terror training camps in 2011 and 2012 and was trained by 17 Pakistanis. The camps are in Halen Det Mosque in Forward Kathua, PoK from where Naveed was launched into India along with three other terrorists on May 27.
The dossier mentions a mobile number of Zong service provider used by Naveed in Pakistan and now the Indian government has also sought US help to get call detail records.
Pakistan claimed that Naveed was not in their national database but India says an identity card was issued to him by the National Database and Registration Authority of Pakistan in 2014.
The dossier contains phone numbers of his parents and three siblings.
The Indian agencies also hacked the Facebook account of Naveed's cousin Taheer to get photographs of some of his family members and the details will be shared with Pakistan through a Letter Rogatory.
The 24 pages of the dossier consist of photographs and Google maps locations of Naveed's residence, his relatives’ houses and the 3 terror camps in Pakistan till May 2015. Naveed has identified the locations.
India has also named one 40-year-old Maulvi Bashir of Jamil Park in Ghulam Mohammad Abad who motivated Naveed to join LeT.
(Image: Indiatimes)
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A 39-page dossier, containing details of Naveed, were to be handed over by National Security Adviser Ajit Doval to his Pakistani counterpart Sartaj Aziz during the NSA-level talks that was called off.
The dossier reads that Naveed was trained under three different terror training camps in 2011 and 2012 and was trained by 17 Pakistanis. The camps are in Halen Det Mosque in Forward Kathua, PoK from where Naveed was launched into India along with three other terrorists on May 27.
The dossier mentions a mobile number of Zong service provider used by Naveed in Pakistan and now the Indian government has also sought US help to get call detail records.
Pakistan claimed that Naveed was not in their national database but India says an identity card was issued to him by the National Database and Registration Authority of Pakistan in 2014.
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The Indian agencies also hacked the Facebook account of Naveed's cousin Taheer to get photographs of some of his family members and the details will be shared with Pakistan through a Letter Rogatory.
The 24 pages of the dossier consist of photographs and Google maps locations of Naveed's residence, his relatives’ houses and the 3 terror camps in Pakistan till May 2015. Naveed has identified the locations.
India has also named one 40-year-old Maulvi Bashir of Jamil Park in Ghulam Mohammad Abad who motivated Naveed to join LeT.
(Image: Indiatimes)
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