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‘I started my career as a petty thief in Rawalpindi’ - lone surviving Laskhar terrorist told FBI
The 21-year-old Mohammad Ajmal Amir Iman Kasab, the lone Lashker-e-Taiba militant involved in the November 26 terror strikes, told FBI in grueling nine-hour interrogation that he started his career as a petty thief in Lahore, where he was staying with his brother after dropping out of school in 2000. Thereafter, he shuttled between his brother’s home and his parent's house till 2005. He had a fight with his family members and left home to start work as a daily wager but later joined a small-time criminal gang. Here, he and one of his friends came across some Jamaat-ul-Dawa members while they were purchasing arms from a market in Rawalpindi.
The officials of the Federal Bureau of Investigation grilled Iman Kasab, the lone Lashker-e-Taiba militant involved in the November 26 terror strikes, for over nine hours.
Some political think tanks believe he was just a man with little knowledge implanted in the team of terrorisms by Pakistani ISI to get caught and confuse the authorities totally about the source of terror. If the man really does not know much and was a blind recruit, all that he can do is to misguide authorities to nowhere.
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