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New Delhi: Abu SaifullahA high-ranked Lashkar-e-Tabiba operative and major recruitment, was shot dead by unknown gunmen in Sindh province of Pakistan on Sunday, a significant shock for terrorist dress, which had already been away after Operation Sindoor.Saifullah was overseeing the group operations in Nepal, and was a major plotter in several terrorist attacks in India in the early 2000s, including one at the RSS headquarters in Nagpur in 2006, an CRPF camp in Rampur, UP in 2008 and IISC in Bangalore in 2005.A source said that Saifullah had a specific feature in all three attacks in all three attacks by Saifullah to disguise jihadis in army fat or police uniforms.

Lashkar operative shot in Pakistan behind terrorist attacks in India

ISI warned him

‘Launch Commander’s Saifullah Confident’Late, Saifullah was asked by the ISI to restrict his movements and was also provided with a security cover. The Pak police told the local press, “Today, he had gone out of his house in Matli city today when he was closed at a nearby intersection by unknown armed attackers on a bike.”Saifullah was a confidant of the launch commander Azam Cheema Aka Babaji, sources said. Originally named Razullah Nizamani, Abu Saifullah was resumed while sending him to terrorist activities in Kashmir. On his return, Lashkar’s top brass gave him the title ‘Gazi’, which was a high demand after the label by jihadis. Since then he was known as Ghazi Abu Saifullah.Saifullah had nine surnames, including Vinod Kumar, and in charge of the letters Nepal module For a long time. “He was responsible for the recruitment of cadres, which provides financial and logistics aid and facilitates the movement of late operators on the Indo-Naple border. He used Vinod’s surname while working in Nepal while working in Nepal,” said a doseer said.He returned to Pakistan after executing jihadi activities in India and started working with LATS Chief Accountant Yakube and started raising money for this. Jamaat-ud-dawa And Lashkar. Sources said that gradually, he started overseeing the recruitment in the launchpad.He settled in Balochistan with his wife. Late, he was working closely with Hamas officials and Gaza and Palestine.On June 1, 2006, three terrorists- Afzal Ahmed Butt, Abu Al Kalam Alad and Usman Habib– were killed while trying to attack the RSS headquarters in Nagpur.On January 1, 2008, the attack on a CRPF camp in Rampur was killed as a result of paramilitary forces and a civilian jaw.The Indian Institute of Science in Bengaluru was attacked on December 28, 2005. Two-three militants set fire to the army randomly in the army, causing Manish Chander Puri, a retired professor and four others.

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