Captured Pakistani terrorist says Hafiz Saeed visited training camp
He was taken into custody by the NIA and brought to Delhi where he is being interrogated by a joint team of intelligence agencies.
New Delhi: The interrogation of Pakistani militant Bahadur Ali of the Lashkar-e-Tayyaba has given India fresh and credible evidence of Jamaat-ud-Dawa chief Hafiz Saeed’s involvement in promoting terror activities in the Kashmir Valley.
Bahadur Ali, alias Saifullah, a resident of Jahama village in Raiwind area, near Lahore, was arrested from Handwara in north Kashmir on July 25.
He was taken into custody by the NIA and brought to Delhi where he is being interrogated by a joint team of intelligence agencies at an undisclosed safe house.
Sources said Bahadur Ali revealed during interrogation that Hafiz Saeed had visited their training camp in Muzaffarabad, PoK, where he had asked militants to carry out major terror strikes in Kashmir. Bahadur Ali also disclosed that he underwent a 21-day training at the LeT camp which Saeed, whom he referred to as “Chacha”, visited at least twice.