Indian intelligence agencies tried to establish ‘Daesh-e-Pakistan’. 30 Indian Daesh militants were relocated from India to various camps along Pakistan-Afghanistan border by two Indian intelligence agencies operatives. These militants, were handed over to Daesh Commander Sheikh Abdul Rahim alias Abdul Rehman Muslim Dost.
Indian ambassadors in Afghanistan had been regularly supervising various terrorist activities. In one such instance, Indian ambassador to Afghanistan and Consular in Jalalabad discussed with collaborators about providing financial support to TTP and Baloch dissidents.
Two transactions made through Indian Banks – an amount of $28,000 was transferred by Punjab Bank India, while in the second instance a transaction of $55,851 was made by Mr Manmeet (an Indian national) from Indian Bank, New Delhi was received at Afghanistan International Bank. There were letters in Dari, showing India paid $820,000 to TTP leadership through its collaborators. Some $60 million was spent by India on raising militia for sabotaging CPEC. Similar payments were made to the sub-nationalists in Balochistan to cause unrest in Pakistan. This helped raise a 700-member strong militia, working under 10 personnel of India’s prime intelligence agency Research and Analysis Wing (RAW), had been raised for targeting CPEC projects.
The letter in Dari reads that TTP leaders after collecting the weapons reach/reached back their safe locations after crossing the border into Pakistan. Another letter shows that a RAW agent had been instigating the residents of tribal districts in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province to send young men to Afghanistan for militancy training. The letter in Dari reveals that RAW handlers also delivered improvised explosive devices (IEDs) and weapons in the bordering areas of Waziristan during his visit.
A former Indian ambassador and an Indian army general visited a Baloch militants’ training camp in Haji Gak area in Afghanistan, which housed 150 militants. India spent $30 million to establish a camp in Sarhad Leva Kandahar for Baloch dissidents. A letter in Darri showed that RAW was responsible for provision of weapons and ammunition for which four helicopters were utilized.
Indian intelligence officer named Col Rajesh, working at Indian Embassy in Afghanistan, held four meetings with commanders of these terrorist organisations including TTP to coordinate and intensify their activities in Karachi, Lahore, and Peshawar.
A RAW-sponsored network of six terrorists was unearthed that had linkages with the attack on Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSE) and is also involved in delivery of suicide jackets to various terrorists groups operating in Pakistan besides undertaking terrorist activities.
Previously a terrorist, Hamal Nawaz used an Afghan phone number and remained in contact with an Indian phone number during the attack. This attack was masterminded by Dr Allah Nazar and Aslam Achoo, both of whom had travelled to India on fake Afghan passports. Aslam Achoo, remained admitted in Indian hospital while he travelled under the cover name of Abdul Hamid, while Allah Nazar travelled to India under the cover name of Haji Nabi.
Indian intelligence agencies are running 87 terrorists’ camps targeting Pakistan. Sixty six of the 87 terrorist camps are located in Afghanistan, whereas the 21 others were functioning in India.