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Ex-Bangla spy chief confirms ISI-Ulfa link - South Asia - World - The Times of India
DHAKA: Pakistans ISI was linked to the sensational 2004 case of arms smuggling to Ulfa militants in Assam from Bangladesh, a detained former chief of the countrys top intelligence agency has told investigators here.
Ex-chief of Bangladeshs National Security Intelligence (NSI), Retd Brigadier General Abdur Rahim and another official told interrogators and court that Dubai-based ARY business group and Pakistans Inter Services Intelligence were involved in the case, a media report said.
According to statements of Rahim and ex-NSI director retired Wing Commander Shahabuddin Ahmed, ARY group and Pakistan high commission in Dhaka financed the consignment of weapons destined to ULFA hideouts in Assam with ISI assistance, the Daily Star said quoting unnamed officials. He (Shahabuddin) carefully used his power (as an NSI official) to meet the detective officers of the foreign embassy and exchange information.
Rahim also said the ARY Group, that enjoys the support of the ISI, financed the consignment of 10 truck arms and ammunition while some officials of the Pakistan High Commission in Dhaka were main patrons of the ULFA.
DHAKA: Pakistans ISI was linked to the sensational 2004 case of arms smuggling to Ulfa militants in Assam from Bangladesh, a detained former chief of the countrys top intelligence agency has told investigators here.
Ex-chief of Bangladeshs National Security Intelligence (NSI), Retd Brigadier General Abdur Rahim and another official told interrogators and court that Dubai-based ARY business group and Pakistans Inter Services Intelligence were involved in the case, a media report said.
According to statements of Rahim and ex-NSI director retired Wing Commander Shahabuddin Ahmed, ARY group and Pakistan high commission in Dhaka financed the consignment of weapons destined to ULFA hideouts in Assam with ISI assistance, the Daily Star said quoting unnamed officials. He (Shahabuddin) carefully used his power (as an NSI official) to meet the detective officers of the foreign embassy and exchange information.
Rahim also said the ARY Group, that enjoys the support of the ISI, financed the consignment of 10 truck arms and ammunition while some officials of the Pakistan High Commission in Dhaka were main patrons of the ULFA.