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CIA agent Raymond Davis Was the Father of Lashker Jhangvi

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Phone records of Davis show that he had ties with 33 Pakistanis, including 27 from TTP and LeJ. PHOTO: FILE

ISLAMABAD: As American newspapers lifted a self-imposed gag on the CIA links of Raymond Davis, in place on the request of the US administration, The Express Tribune has now learnt that the alleged killer of two Pakistanis had close links with the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP).

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New York Times reported on Monday that Davis “was part of a covert, CIA-led team of operatives conducting surveillance on militant groups deep inside the country, according to American government officials.”

This contradicts the US claim that Davis was a member of the ‘technical and administrative staff’ of its diplomatic mission in Pakistan.

Davis was arrested on January 27 after allegedly shooting dead two young motorcyclists at a crowded bus stop in Lahore. American officials say that the arrest came after a ‘botched robbery attempt’.

“The Lahore killings were a blessing in disguise for our security agencies who suspected that Davis was masterminding terrorist activities in Lahore and other parts of Punjab,” a senior official in the Punjab police claimed.

“His close ties with the TTP were revealed during the investigations,” he added. “Davis was instrumental in recruiting young people from Punjab for the Taliban to fuel the bloody insurgency.” Call records of the cellphones recovered from Davis have established his links with 33 Pakistanis, including 27 militants from the TTP and Lashkar-e-Jhangvi sectarian outfit, sources said.

Davis was also said to be working on a plan to give credence to the American notion that Pakistan’s nuclear weapons are not safe. For this purpose, he was setting up a group of the Taliban which would do his bidding.
The larger picture

Davis’s arrest and detention has pulled back the curtain on a web of covert American operations inside Pakistan.

The former military ruler Pervez Musharraf had cut a secret deal with the US in 2006, allowing clandestine CIA operations in his country. This was done to make the Americans believe that Islamabad was not secretly helping the Taliban insurgents.

Under the agreement, the CIA was allowed to acquire the services of private security firms, including Blackwater (Xe Worldwide) and DynCorp to conduct surveillance on the Taliban and al Qaeda.

According to The New York Times, even before his arrest, Davis’s CIA affiliation was known to Pakistani authorities. It added that his visa, presented to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in late 2009, describes his job as a “regional affairs officer,” a common job description for officials working with the agency.

American officials said that with Pakistan’s government trying to clamp down on the increasing flow of CIA officers and contractors trying to gain entry to Pakistan, more of these operatives have been granted “cover” as embassy employees and given diplomatic passports.

However, “The government and security agencies were surprised to know that Davis and some of his colleagues were involved in activities that were not spelled out in the agreement,” a source told The Express Tribune.

“Davis’s job was to trail links of the Taliban and al Qaeda in different parts of Pakistan. But, instead, investigators found that he had developed close links with the TTP,” added the source.

Investigators had recovered 158 items from Davis, which include a 9mm Gloc Pistol, five 9mm magazines, 75 bullets, GPS device, an infrared torch, a wireless set, two mobile phones, a digital camera, a survival kit, five ATM cards, and Pakistani and US currency notes, sources said.

The camera had photographs of Pakistan’s defence installations.

Intelligence officials say that some of the items recovered from Davis are used by spies, not diplomats. This proves that he was involved in activities detrimental to Pakistan’s national interests.

http://tribune.com.pk/story/122105/cia-agent-davis-had-ties-with-local-militants/
 
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WTF,they let him walk free?slaves.
Last I heard was that he assaulted a senior citizen over a parking spot and is doing 3 years in jail for that.The reason he walked free was because the victim's families were highly compensated.

He was lucky to walk free, others were returned in body bags. And in his case it became public.
He would have gotten away with everything if it wasn't for our vigilant citizens who stopped him.
 
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He would have gotten away with everything if it wasn't for our vigilant citizens who stopped him.

Call it my overconfidence, conspiracy theory or whatever, but it is not that simple to come, have pictures of our defense installations, roam around with hi tech gadgets and not get detected by our "InvisibleSoInvincible". Others were returned in body bags and had he not made it a public affair he would have faced the same fate eventually.
 
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Call it my overconfidence, conspiracy theory or whatever, but it is not that simple to come, have pictures of our defense installations, roam around with hi tech gadgets and not get detected by our "InvisibleSoInvincible". Others were returned in body bags and had he not made it a public affair he would have faced the same fate eventually.
Even the American were returned in body bags? Never knew that and I highly doubt it. believe it or not we are the slaves here and a slave doesn't have enough power to do atrocities like this.
 
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Even the American were returned in body bags? Never knew that and I highly doubt it. believe it or not we are the slaves here and a slave doesn't have enough power to do atrocities like this.
tell that to hundreds of american troops and cia officers in afghanistan
 
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I appreciate your intellect !

Thanks much appreciated (your Sarcasm) :D

Even the American were returned in body bags? Never knew that and I highly doubt it. believe it or not we are the slaves here and a slave doesn't have enough power to do atrocities like this.

I mentioned conspiracy theory in my post :D. Don't take it seriously.
 
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So many people all around him and none of them could have ghairat to put a bullet in his head? thats weird.
 
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You need my permission? You did not ask before why ask now?

By the way I believe in Qisas, ankh k badlay ankh, nak kay badlay nak. So proceed with caution before you turn this into some battle between you and me
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So many people all around him and none of them could have ghairat to put a bullet in his head? thats weird.

Since when did we baighairat slaves started carrying guns with us?
 
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It is a open secret that USA has never been a big fan of any Muslim country with nuclear weapons. Pakistan also needs to get rid of Mullah brigade, these mullah brigade are known sell outs. Wouldn't be surprising if many Mullahs are on CIA's pay role.
 
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