Kabul: An ISIS terrorist captured in Afghanistan has allegedly exposed Pakistan’s role in training and sending jehadis across its borders. This is something that India has been trying to highlight to the world for years.
According to the media in Afghanistan, the ISIS terrorist named Saeedullah has not only confessed of crossing into Afghanistan but blown the cover of a well-oiled machinery to indoctrinate and train youths around Quetta.
Afghan authorities have released video footage in which Saeedullah reveals how he slipped across the Torkham border using fraudulent documents under the name “Mohammad.”
He went on to describe how be underwent systematic brainwashing and military training in Pakistan’s Quetta region. Pakistan has always claimed that this region has nothing to do with terrorism.
“When I crossed into Afghanistan with fake credentials, I was using the name Mohammad,” Saeedullah admitted on camera, adding: “In Quetta, they took me into the mountains where they worked intensively to radicalize my mind and prepare me for jihad.”
He went on to reveal how Pakistan provided the safe houses, the trainers, the weapons, and the ideology, everything needed to create a killing machine aimed at Afghanistan.
It now remains to be seen whether the world now sits up and takes notice of the fact that Pakistan not only shelters terrorists, it creates them.
“I can state with absolute certainty that Afghanistan is neither producing nor harboring terrorism. These militants receive funding from the region and operate under different facades,” military analyst Yousuf Amin Zazai said.
Political commentator Naqibullah Noori also hit out at Pakistan and said: “This demolishes Pakistan’s claims completely. We now have undeniable proof that Pakistan itself is the epicenter of terrorist training, backed by its own government apparatus.”
In January, Afghanistan’s Central Commission for Security and Clearance had claimed that fresh ISIS recruits were being funneled through Karachi and Islamabad airports straight to training facilities in Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s tribal belt.
These terrorists were being groomed specifically to strike regional nations, with Afghanistan as the primary target, intelligence agencies have claimed.
