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New Delhi: Fasih Mohammad , a suspected senior functionary of the banned terror outfit Indian Mujahideen, boarded the India-bound Jet Airways flight 9W 567 at King Fahd Airport in Dammam along with his Indian escorts minutes before the take-off. All through the three hour flight, his escorts - mostly from the Delhi Police - kept a hawk's eye on him. Fasih was whisked away by the Delhi Police Special Cell officials minutes after the plane touched down at the Indira Gandhi International Airport in New Delhi.

And, with that, Fasih became the third terror suspect to be deported back to India from Saudi Arabia this year. Earlier this month, Saudi Arabia had, in similar manner, sent back A Rayees - a suspected Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) operative - to Mumbai where team officials from Kerala awaited him. Rayees is now being questioned by the Kerala Police. He is wanted in a 2009 case, in which a large quantity of ammonium nitrate was seized.

Earlier, in June 2012, Saudi Arabia handed over Abu Jundal - a 26/11 master mind to India overriding Pakistan's objections. Jundal or Zabiuddin Ansari had taught Hindi to the ten terrorist - including Mohammad Ajmal Kasab - who carried out the attack in Mumbai in 2008. Besides this, Jundal had also passed on instructions to the terrorist during the attack from the Karachi control room.

To prevent India from getting to Jundal, Pakistan had claimed that Jundal was a Pakistani citizen and wanted in Pakistan. However, overriding Pakistan's objections, Saudi Arabia had handed over Jundal.


Describing the cooperation the between Saudi Arabia and India as robust and firmly grounded on the understanding that terrorism will have to be fought jointly, a senior security official said that "Saudi Arabia understands our concerns and has helped us get to three suspects."

Fayaz Kagzi, a suspected LeT terrorist who was spotted in Saudi Arabia, has escaped to Pakistan. The series of the deportations from Saudi Arabia, counter-terror experts feel, sends a clear message to Pakistan and terror groups harboured in Pakistan, that it is no longer safe to seek refuge in neighbouring countries.

"It was common practice, that Pakistan-based terrorist would disperse to neighbouring countries to deflect pressure and give Pakistan a level of deniability. The growing understanding and cooperation between India and Saudi Arabia may no longer make that possible," a senior official associated with counter- terrorism told NDTV.


Pak worried about Saudi Arabia-India's growing anti-terror cooperation? | NDTV.com

Fasih Mohammed deported from Saudi Arabia, arrested in Delhi

http://daily.bhaskar.com/article/NA...d-from-saudi-arabia-arrested-3955833-NOR.html
 
Well that is fine but the terrorist can still hide in the tribal areas in the open border between Afghanistan and Pakistan. Plus, personally I am starting to believe that now things in Pakistan will change also, after the attack of the little girl people views should have changed so we just have to wait.
 
Well that is fine but the terrorist can still hide in the tribal areas in the open border between Afghanistan and Pakistan. Plus, personally I am starting to believe that now things in Pakistan will change also, after the attack of the little girl people views should have changed so we just have to wait.

I highly doubt it.

People are already developing conspiracy theories that the girl was a CIA agent or the gunmen were hired CIA assassins to force Pakistan to kill fellow Muslim Warriors.
 
Let them worry............

Pakistan has lots to lose from Saudi Arabia, therefore we are at a disadvantage but that also means for Saudi Arabia. Ultimately, i see nothing wrong in a country pushing its interests. Pakistan should learn, sooner the better.
 
Indian media wet dreaming again. This was a IM operative, an "Incredible Indigenous Indian" terror outfit and has nothing to do with Pakistan.
 
Pakistan has lots to lose from Saudi Arabia, therefore we are at a disadvantage but that also means for Saudi Arabia. Ultimately, i see nothing wrong in a country pushing its interests. Pakistan should learn, sooner the better.

But why does SA developing relations with India has to be at the cost of Pakistan?
 
I highly doubt it.

People are already developing conspiracy theories that the girl was a CIA agent or the gunmen were hired CIA assassins to force Pakistan to kill fellow Muslim Warriors.

Come on man a 14 year old as a CIA agent that a little too far fetched. Plus do the majority really believe that the terrorists are there to help Pakistan.
 
Well that is fine but the terrorist can still hide in the tribal areas in the open border between Afghanistan and Pakistan. Plus, personally I am starting to believe that now things in Pakistan will change also, after the attack of the little girl people views should have changed so we just have to wait.

Yaar just read some threads on this very forum. They are now calling it some stupid CIA conspiracy. As if the CIA had nothing better to do. The only thing which will wake these guys up is if the talibaboons (I like this name by the way) land up outside Rawalpindi. And then also, I wont be surprised if they start blaming the generals for taking money and how it will be better if the Talibaboons walked in. :hitwall:

These guys will give Tom Clancy a run for his money in story telling.
 
Saudi Arabia is doing what it deems to serve its interests which is cozying up to a rising economic power like India.

Its only Pakistan who is living in this fantasy of this Muslim Ummah.

I believe other reason is to counter Iran.
 
But why does SA developing relations with India has to be at the cost of Pakistan?

Well look at it this way just like India doesn't like a Pakistan and Russian friendship. Pakistan doesn't like its friends becoming friends with India. Its all national interest. The deal is not just limited to counter terrorism but also a way to further international reach.
 
Indian media wet dreaming again. This was a IM operative, an "Incredible Indigenous Indian" terror outfit and has nothing to do with Pakistan.

Where does it say in the article that this chap had links with Pakistan or Pk based terror groups?
 
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