KARACHI (Kashmir English): The injured terrorist involved in the Pakistan Rangers Sindh camp attack has made shocking revelations.
Evidence has emerged of the Afghan Taliban regime’s backing to the terrorist organization Jamaat-ul-Ahrar, which was responsible for the cowardly attack on the Pakistan Rangers camp.
The terrorist from the Jamaat-ul-Ahrar organization involved in the cowardly attack revealed his name as Usman Ali and a resident of Jalalabad, Afghanistan.
“I had three other companions named Abdul Hadi, Janan, and Umar Farooq,” Usman told investigators. He said Abdul Hadi who came with him has been killed.
Pakistan Rangers camp
Terrorist Janan threw a bomb at the Pakistan Rangers camp, said Usman adding that they had come to Pakistan seven days ago. “Abdul Hadi, was a resident of Bajaur, Afghanistan. We were kept in an under-construction building. The weapons used in the attack were brought by Abdul Hadi from Waziristan,” Usman revealed.
“When I was running to go to the other side, I was shot and fell there,” arrested Usman said.
He said that he is link with Jamaat-ul-Ahrar, whose commander in Afghanistan, according to him, is named ‘Ahrar Maulvi Sahib’.
“We were all trained in Afghanistan. I was only given a jacket; we prepare suicide vests ourselves,” Usman said and added they were all trained in Afghanistan beforehand.
He told investigators that Umar Qari provided training for suicide jackets in Afghanistan.
He said before coming to Karachi, all arrangements were made for them from Afghanistan. “Abdul Hadi knew everything here. He had been here before,” Usman revealed.
According to defence experts, the Afghan Taliban regime is using Afghanistan’s territory as a safe haven for terrorists against Pakistan.
Prior to this, Pakistan has repeatedly presented undeniable evidence of cross-border terrorism to the Afghan Taliban regime.




