RAW arrested ISI Chief of Kerala unit in Kozhikode

via HK Correspondent published on March 4, 2007

Kozhikode: Airport police today arrested a deadly Jehadi terrorist suspected as the Kerala unit head of Pakistan’s ISI. The arrest was based on tip off from RAW. After the arrest he has been handed over to RAW.


 


The arrested Terrorist Imthiaz is the native of Chokli in Kannur district. During the past one year he had travelled thirty times to Muscat and held meetings with ISI officials over there. Police also recovered many books and leaflets printed in Pakistan aimed to create communal tension in Kerala.


 


Police also arrested a Pakistani Terrorist from Karachi. He is suspected as the close associate of Mohammed Fahad, who was arrested in Mysore. Police suspects his arrival is to complete the unfinished tasks of the arrested terrorist Mohammed Fahad.


 


Central Intelligence agencies believes that the support of influential politicians in Kerala acts as a motivating force to select Kerala as the safe haven for their activities in South India. Till date none of the terrorist attacks were probed properly nor submitted any report on that. Police officials itself admits that the cases are being sabotaged in the early stages itself by the Minority appeasing politicians in the state.


 


Even if the cases are later transferred to higher agencies like CBI, the initial evidences are clearly wiped off by the Jehadi agents. Recently a boat, which was under CBI custody itself, was burnt completely. The boat was the only remaining evidence of a terrorist attack. Local police nor CBI were not even able to identify the perpetrators of that boat burning itself, Forget about proving the bomb blast.

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