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There is evidence against Pakistan-based Jaish-e-Mohammed chief Masood Azhar and three of his terror partners in the NIA charge sheet on the Pathankot airbase attack, Facebook chats and other material accessed by CNN-News18 on Monday showed.
Facebook Chat and IP codes of Jaish- e- Mohammad leader Kashif Jan accessed by Indian agencies revealed incriminating details against Pakistan in the Pathankot terror attack. It showed that the terrorists, who addressed Jan as ‘Ustaad ji’, dialed him many times on his Pakistani phone number 923453030*** during the attack.
Jan’s Facebook messages also revealed that he had inside knowledge of Pathankot attack even when the operation was on and terrorists were using the word ‘marriage’ to refer to fidayeen attack.
Kashif Jan’s facebook account was deactivated on January 5, 2016, hours after the terrorists in Pathankot were neutralised by Indian Army.
National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Monday filed a comprehensive chargesheet at Panchkula Special Court naming Masood Azhar and three others of JeM as accused, nearly a year after the Pathankot attack. The others are: Shahid Latif, Kashif Jaan, Azhar's brother Rauf Asghar.
Four terrorists, all Pakistani nationals were were sent across the border on Decemebr 31, 2015 to launch the attack on the air base.
Another phone number Pathankot perpetrators called up to communicate with their bosses in Pakistan has links with Al Rahmat Trust and its website www.ranganoor.com. Later, Jaish commander uploaded audio clips on the same website claiming responsibility for Pathankot attack.
National Investigation Agency has traced the web host, administrator and designer of the aforementioned website and found all of them to be Pakistani citizens.
The charge sheet filed by the NIA has also listed all the food items and medicine found on terrorists’ bodies, which were manufactured in Karachi.
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