Major information has come to light amid the mysterious murders of operatives of Pakistan-based terrorist organization Lashkar-e-Taiba.
According to the report, global terrorist and Lashkar commander Sajid has also been admitted to the hospital.
He is one of the main conspirators of the 26/11 attacks in Mumbai. In June last year, the Anti-Terrorism Court had sentenced Mir, after which he has been lodged in Kot Lakhpat jail.
The report claimed that the Lashkar commander was poisoned inside the jail and since then he is on ventilator.
This information regarding Sajid Mir has come to light at a time when such inputs were being received that preparations are going on to send him to Dera Ghazi Khan Jail.
Regarding Mir’s admission to the hospital, it is also being said by quoting sources that this could be a ploy to impress foreign powers. In fact, the pressure on Pakistan to take strict action against the Lashkar commander was increasing.
Serving 8 years sentence in terror financing case
Terrorist Mir was sentenced to 8 years imprisonment in the terror financing case. Besides, a fine of Rs 4.2 lakh was also imposed on him. This action was taken only after immense pressure on Pakistan’s part.
This was the only way for the Pakistani government to avoid FATF action. It is known that FATF is an international organization that tracks terrorism financing and money laundering cases. Mir was detained in April last, although his jail sentence was given only in June 2022.
Why talk of poisoning could be a trick
Sources in the Indian Intelligence Department say that the matter of poisoning Mir could also be a ploy by Pakistan. There may be an effort to save Lashkar terrorist from extradition to America.
American investigating agency FBI has already announced a reward of 5 million dollars on the head of Sajid Mir. Mir’s name is listed in the wanted list of the US government.
Pakistan has already made claims of Mir’s death. However, neither India nor the Western countries believed his words. When evidence of the terrorist’s death was sought, Pakistan became reluctant.