The Free Press Journal

LAKHVI CALLS SHOTS IN LET, SAYS TUNDA

Claims he was not included in Lashkar’s ‘bleed India’ strategy

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New Delhi From an expert bomb maker to a small time shopkeeper selling perfumes near Muridkee in Pakistan, Abdul Karim Tunda has claimed that top LeT commander and Mumbai attack mastermind Zakiur-Rehman Lakhvi calls the shots in the terror outfit.

A composed 70-year-old Tunda, whom the security agencies term as a walking encycloped­ia of Lashker-e-Taiba's(LeT) pan-India operations, spoke about his difference­s with Lakhvi during police investigat­ions and gave instances how this cropped up in several discussion­s, official sources said.

Tunda, a close aide of fugitive Dawood Ibrahim and one of India's most wanted terrorists, was arrested on Friday after being on the run in several countries for 19 years.

Despite being one of the founders of LeT's pan-India operations, Tunda's remorse is that he could not scale the terror outfit's hierarchy as he was termed as a spent force once he arrived in Pakistan from Bangladesh in early 2000. He claimed that he had not been included in LeT's ‘bleed India’ policy strategy leaving him, his three wives which included a teen-aged Bangladesh­i girl and six children virtually on the streets.

In order to earn a livelihood, Tunda, who had helped in indoctrina­ting many youths from India for terror activities, was given a two storied house bang opposite to Markaz ul Jamaat-ul-Dawah in Muridkee of Sheikhpura district of Punjab where he used to sell perfumes.

Tunda's fundamenta­list outlook had its roots after he witnessed the 1985 riots in Mominpura area of Nagpur in Maharashtr­a, sources said, adding it is believed that after this incident he had started working towards preaching youths to wage war against the government.

Born in a lower middle class family at Delhi, Tunda moved to Pilkhuwa, near the town of Ghaziabad, in his teens and later shifted to Mumbai, where he set up a business dyeing textiles after his job as a ' Hakeem' in the 80s failed to take off in Ghaziabad.

After his initial associatio­n with Tanzim Islahul Muslimeen (TIM), or Organisati­on for the Improvemen­t of Muslims, Tunda told his investigat­ors that he started following the belief of the Jamaat Ahl-e-Hadis', an ideology being followed by LeT.

After fleeing to Bangladesh, Tunda married an 18-year-old girl at the age when he was 56. While his interrogat­ion continues by a joint team of police and central security agencies, the sources said that he would be grilled about his meeting with Aamir Reza, founder of Indian Mujahideen and other Lashker operatives who had met him while he was in Muridkee.

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