A Top Indian militant detained has confessed his active links with LeT and said the Pakistan based terror outfit has been financing HuJI operations in Bangladesh, even as he has been remanded to police custody.
Mufti Obaidullah, a top operative of India's Asif Reza Commando Force used six mobile phones and had regular contact with Ameer Reza, chief of ARCF working with the Pakistan-based militant outfits, Detective Branch (DB) of police sources has said. He sent SMS to Reza and others in Pakistan. Obaidullah on July 17 said that he knew Reza "quite well."
An official familiar with the Obaidullah's interrogation said that Pakistan based Lashkar-e-Toiba was financing the Bangladesh based Huji.
Deputy commissioner Monirul Islam of DB told The Daily Star, "The call lists of the mobile phones used by Obaidullah show that he made calls to Pakistan regularly and often to India." ARCF is called Indian branch of LeT.
"He talked to Ameer Reza every day over the phone. But we are yet to find out the subjects of their conversation."
ARCF had claimed responsibility for the terrorist attack on the American Centre in Kolkata in 2002 while he was charged with the task of organizing the outfit in Bangladesh.
Police had said on July 17 that they have arrested Obaidullah after one and a half months of manhunt while he was hiding in Bangladesh for the past 14 years.
Mufti Obaidullah, a top operative of India's Asif Reza Commando Force used six mobile phones and had regular contact with Ameer Reza, chief of ARCF working with the Pakistan-based militant outfits, Detective Branch (DB) of police sources has said. He sent SMS to Reza and others in Pakistan. Obaidullah on July 17 said that he knew Reza "quite well."
An official familiar with the Obaidullah's interrogation said that Pakistan based Lashkar-e-Toiba was financing the Bangladesh based Huji.
Deputy commissioner Monirul Islam of DB told The Daily Star, "The call lists of the mobile phones used by Obaidullah show that he made calls to Pakistan regularly and often to India." ARCF is called Indian branch of LeT.
"He talked to Ameer Reza every day over the phone. But we are yet to find out the subjects of their conversation."
ARCF had claimed responsibility for the terrorist attack on the American Centre in Kolkata in 2002 while he was charged with the task of organizing the outfit in Bangladesh.
Police had said on July 17 that they have arrested Obaidullah after one and a half months of manhunt while he was hiding in Bangladesh for the past 14 years.
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