According to the documents, Pakistan has been directing US aid to the banned Haqqani network.
Rahmatullah Nabil, the former chief of Afghan Spy Agency National Directorate of Security (NDS), has released explosive documents and evidence that reveals the nexus between Pakistan's ISI and terrorist organizations in Afghanistan and Pakistan.
Nabil, who stepped down from NDS in December last year, told a group of journalists in Kabul that the documents provide concrete evidence of Pakistan's Intelligence (ISI) has periodically and systematically provided security and secure zones to the terrorists of the Haqqani network.
"For the past 14 years, no one has disclosed documents of this kind. Here, I'm proving it. They kill us every day and commit all kinds of atrocities, we have to show them," said Nabil.
According to the documents, Pakistan has been directing US aid to the banned Haqqani network.
If the documents are to be believed, the ISI not only funds these networks but also used madrassas in Pakistan for fresh recruitment of terrorists. There are 150,000 madrassas in Pakistan and only 25,000 of these are registered with the Pakistani government.
The release of the documents comes amid worsening tensions between the neighbouring countries in recent weeks, with days of clashes last month during which troops on the border exchanged artillery fire.
NURTURING TERROR
The documents say as many as 51 terrorist groups are active in Pakistan and regularly recruit from these madrassas.
One of the major revelations is on the 2014 Kabul Airport blast. The papers released by the NDS chief show that an official letter was written from ISI's central office in Islamabad, directing its officials in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa to pay 2.5 million Pakistani rupees each of the terrorists involved in the blast.
The letter bore the names of Haji Khalil Haqqani, Haji Hakim Woluswal and Qari Zahir Shah and Mawlawi Hakim.
In another letter, Pakistan's DG military intelligence, based in Rawalpindi, ordered payment of 1.5 million Pakistani rupees to the family of terrorists killed in the airport attack, referring to them as "shaheed" (martyrs) of the Haqqani network.
A LOOK AT THE INCRIMINATING LETTERS:
1.) April 6th 2015
From ISI 945 office in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa to the central office in Islamabad
The ISI, in an official note, wrote: Officials of 945 Office, in a meeting with Toryalai, the head of the network and his co-fighters on April 5, 2015, were tasked to kidnap and kill Afghanistan's Shia leaders in Herat, Kabul and Farah.
In addition to this, they gave 2 million Pakistani rupees to the participants of that meeting. The relevant department of office 945 was asked to provide the required weapons and equipment to Toryalai. The note mentions that 23 people from Toryalai's group were busy undergoing military training.
2.) 02 March 2015
From ISI regional office in Peshawar to Rawalpindi command centre
ISI official Enaam Rabbani's report to Rawalpindi office on official ISI letterhead: "Based on the orders of the central ISI office, the office directed its agents to transfer Atta Mohammad and Hafiz Loqman, two commanders of Haqqani network under leadership of Maulavi Zar Mohammad to Pakistani military base in Datta Khail area of Miran Shah in North Waziristan. The two commanders were finally transferred in police uniforms to a Pakistan army base."
3.) 16th March 2015
From the central office to site office in Nowshera
"The central ISI office has directed the 945 and 935 units to transfer all Haqqani network militants to Miran Shah, Topchi and Mir Ali under the cover of the army," wrote Pakistani army colonel Ghulam Abbas.
4.) August 2014
From Peshawar regional office to Rawalpindi command centre
"I want to inform you that a meeting was held between Hafiz Gul Bahaduri of Hafiz Gul Bahadur group with the commander of Afghan Taliban Maulavi Hamdullah. The main purpose of the meeting was to provide rented houses to leaders of Afghan Taliban in Hayat Abad and Tahkal of Peshawar who have been deployed from remote regions of Miran Shah. In addition, armoured vehicles and guards should be provided for their security," wrote a Pakistani colonel.
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