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New Delhi: Pakistani terror suspect Bahadur Ali, who recently captured in Kashmir, has given details of Lashkar e Taiba camps training cross-border terrorists, his interrogation report has revealed.
According to his interrogation report by the National Investigation Agency, Ali confessed to LeT training terrorists in his country to push them into the Valley.
Ali, in the interrogation video which was accessed by CNN-News18, has given out the names and locations of Lashkar terror camps in Pakistan.
He said that all though this year the LeT has been sending across terrorists to India with specific directions to mix with local people to create disturbance and attack the police.
The NIA has evidence to show that military experts helped modify Japanese communication sets to cover the whole of Kashmir.
According to NIA sources, the coded grid reference for routes to be followed showed he was trained by highly qualified people, possibly someone trained in military tactics.
The NIA found out that LeT control centre Alpha 3 communication machine was connected to the communication sets carried by Ali and other terrorists who infiltrated into India. Alpha 3 guided them on where to get food and how to mix with the crowd.
Bahadur Ali, who reached India a month before he was nabbed, was apparently told by Alpha 3 that LeT cadre were successful in creating huge unrest in the Valley after the killing of Hizbul Mujahideen commander Burhan Wani.
Security agencies recovered an Icon set (communication equipment made in Japan,) Indian currency, Unicode sheet, GPS and compass from Ali when he after he was captured a month ago.
He also led police to the spot where he had hid his AK-47 ammunition and grenades. NIA sources said he was part of a large group which infiltrated into India and that after his disclosure four heavily-armed terrorists were spotted and gunned down by security forces.
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