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RAW, Mossad and Afghan NDS behind terrorism in Pakistan, say security agencies

Saw a talk show last night.

Mr. Hamid Gul thinks definitely someone from ISI or Pak army helped OBL to hide in Pakistan. And interestingly he feels "The guy who helped is a Hero" and its a success that Pakistan was able to keep OBL hidden for so long.

Is this guy has a stable mind ? Really. Pakistan millitary should be proud of hiding OBL ?

Hamid Gul, the ex ISI chief?
 
if I'm not wrong last night's 11th hour show even had the legend himself, zaid hamid :))
Yes he was and his opinion was as usual class.

He needs Osama himself to come and stand infront of him and say that I was there. Even then he will say CIA can create as many dummy Osama they can.

He was saying about Osama's wives that putting few Arab women there is not a big deal :))

The guy is a genius.
 
Yes he was and his opinion was as usual class.

He needs Osama himself to come and stand infront of him and say that I was there. Even then he will say CIA can create as many dummy Osama they can.

He was saying about Osama's wives that putting few Arab women there is not a big deal :))

The guy is a genius.

haha . Garu why are you surprised by statements of Hamid which you posted above ? Some people here pretty much hold the same view :facepalm:
 
Yes he was and his opinion was as usual class.

He needs Osama himself to come and stand infront of him and say that I was there. Even then he will say CIA can create as many dummy Osama they can.

He was saying about Osama's wives that putting few Arab women there is not a big deal :))

The guy is a genius.

:)) then I must watch it.
 
Yes he was and his opinion was as usual class.

He needs Osama himself to come and stand infront of him and say that I was there. Even then he will say CIA can create as many dummy Osama they can.

He was saying about Osama's wives that putting few Arab women there is not a big deal :))

The guy is a genius.

This guy is a clown.He spreads misinformation.
 
ZH is a bit OTT for me.
I agree India has a big role to play in Pakistan's current mess though.

Brilliant. Then shouldn't you be concentrating on the thread topic about India's role in supporting terrorists who bomb innocent women and children in Pakistan? Leave ZH for another thread and explain to these Indian posters in detail why you think India is supporting terrorists and the consequences of such actions in the region. Go ahead , I would like to read your views too.
 
^^India has set some massive double standards.
They love to blame Pak Army or supposed Human rights abuses by them, but when it comes to Indian Army in Occupied Kashmir, its all well and good.
 
Its not that much related with the topic of the thread, but had to share the video, couldn't stop laughing for days!

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as one poster said in another thread, ofcourse with little modification

LOL what a joke. Sab kuch RAW, MOSAD, NDS par daal kar apni naakaamion par parda daal do. Sharam bhi nahi aati in logon ko aisa mazak karte huye :yk
 
as one poster said in another thread, ofcourse with little modification

LOL what a joke. Sab kuch RAW, MOSAD, NDS par daal kar apni naakaamion par parda daal do. Sharam bhi nahi aati in logon ko aisa mazak karte huye :yk

isnt it interesting both countries are almost same in blaming each other.
 
One thing I am certain of, there's no way RAW or Afghan Intelligence are doing anything in Pakistan, simply because they are too incompetent to raise and train sharp skilled spies. Anyone will betray India, its not founded on singular or unitary constructs , therefore the chances of getting spies to switch is easy.
We give too much credit to this so called RAW.
They're armchair wizards nothing more.
 
FIA arrest Karachi police officer on suspicion of working for RAW

KARACHI: The Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) on Saturday arrested a suspected member of a cell operated by Indian intelligence agency Research and Analysis Wing (RAW).

According to FIA officials, the suspect was serving as an Assistant Sub-Inspector (ASI) in the special branch of the police and was a key member of a RAW sleeper cell.

“The accused ASI was on surveillance duty at the Karachi airport at the time of the arrest,” officials said.

According to FIA officials, the suspect had been recruited in Sindh Police in the year 1991 and was a member of MQM’s London group. He had been involved in facilitating his partners at the airport and was also involved in targeted killings and terrorism activities.

Officials added that the accused had visited India in 2008 to receive training.

Last month, another police officer from Karachi was arrested for allegedly working for RAW. According to police officials, the Special Investigation Unit (SIU) of the police and other undercover bodies had arrested ASI Shehzad Pervaiz from Gulistan-e-Jauhar in Karachi.

The arrested ASI— who was a resident of Gulestan-e-Jauhar — was stationed at the Shahrah-e-Faisal police station, the police officials said, adding that two hand grenades were also recovered from his possession.

According to police reports, the arrested person was affiliated with MQM-London and was involved in various terrorist activities in the past. Moreover, the suspect was also working as a key member in groups that are accused of being involved in target killings in Karachi.

https://www.geo.tv/latest/288279-fia-arrest-police-officer-on-charges-of-working-for-raw
 
GB leader abandons anti-state activities

GILGIT: A nationalist leader and head of a banned organisation has announced abandoning his movement, and offered an apology to people of Gilgit-Baltistan over his anti-state activities.

Talking to journalists in Gilgit the other day, Abdul Hameed Khan, head of banned Balawaristan National Front (BNF), said Pakistan was protector of GB people’s rights, and that Indian spy agency RAW was trying to create instability in the region.

“During my exile, 25,000 Euros was paid to me monthly by RAW to create unrest and instability in Gilgit-Baltistan. However, I used the money to support students by paying their tuition fees, and other needy people,” said Mr Hameed, who ended his 23-year-old foreign exile and returned to GB.

He said he was misled, and played into the hands of the enemy.

“I realised the intentions of India and decided to return to Pakistan,” he added.

He sought apology from the nation, and appealed to the youth to fail conspiracies of enemy against Pakistan.

“India cannot be sincere with the people of GB,” he said. “Pakistan is our country as it protects our rights, so I appeal to the youth to be loyal with the country.”

Mr Hameed thanked the security agencies, Prime Minister Imran Khan and the army chief for supporting his return to Pakistan.

https://www.dawn.com/news/1579253
 
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