World / Pakistan open secret lashkar helping iskp in afghanistan pak embassy attack was drama

Zoom News : Mar 15, 2023, 03:44 PM
New Delhi. The Islamic State Khorasan Province (ISKP), a terrorist organization wreaking havoc in Afghanistan, is being provided financial aid by Lashkar-e-Taiba, a terrorist organization in India, and Pakistan, besides the Gulf countries. The ISKP attack on the Pakistani embassy in Afghanistan was also just a drama. Former terrorist Abdul Rahim, who once recruited terrorists himself and fought along with the terrorist organization, has disclosed this in front of a Muslim friend.

Interacting with the pro-Taliban people in Afghanistan, Abdul Rahim said that in the year 2015, when the Islamic State Khorasan Province was being formed, the terrorist organization Lashkar-e-Taiba gave it the first aid in the form of 50 lakh Pakistani notes. Former terrorist says that this terrorist organization is also taking financial help from Islamic State Syria and Iraq. Apart from this, ISKP also collects funds through kidnapping and extortion to strengthen its financial system.

Keep in mind that on one hand, Pakistan talks about helping Afghanistan and has kept its embassy open inside Afghanistan, but on the other hand, it is directly helping the terrorist group which is openly creating terror in Afghanistan. It is well known that Pakistan's intelligence agency ISI is behind the money Lashkar-e-Taiba receives for creating terror in other countries including India.

Keep in mind that on one hand, Pakistan talks about helping Afghanistan and has kept its embassy open inside Afghanistan, but on the other hand, it is directly helping the terrorist group which is openly creating terror in Afghanistan. It is well known that Pakistan's intelligence agency ISI is behind the money Lashkar-e-Taiba receives for creating terror in other countries including India.

The Taliban-backed group asked a Muslim friend why the ISKP attacked the Pakistani embassy in Afghanistan if it was supported by Pakistan and its pro-terrorist groups. In response, the former terrorist said that this attack was like throwing dust in the eyes of the Taliban government in Afghanistan because not a single employee of the Pakistani embassy was killed in this attack, only one guard was injured. He said, 'The attack on Pak Embassy in Kabul was just a drama. Nothing happened to the ambassador. Only one bodyguard was injured.

Abdul Rahim was at some point detained by US forces on suspicion of links with terrorists and was also kept in extraordinary custody in the infamous torture center Cuba's Guantanamo Bay camps. From where he was released after a few years. In 2006, he was taken into custody by the Pakistani intelligence agency ISI while leaving a mosque in Pakistan, and was later released as part of a prisoner exchange between the Pakistani Taliban and the Pakistani government.

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