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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Sunday, February 1, 2015
Pakistani diplomat in Colombo has links to ISI?


February 1, 2015
A documents handed over by the US to India in connection with the probe
into the plot to carry out terror strikes on American and Israeli
consulates in the South have established communication between Sakir
Hussain, undergoing jail term in the case, and ‘Shahjee’, a Pakistani
national introduced to the accused allegedly by a Pakistani diplomat
working in Colombo.
NIA, which has carried out the probe into the conspiracy meticulously,
had sent a request under Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty to the US for
details from service provider whose email was being used by Hussain to
communicate to his handler in Sri Lanka.
Hussain, who pleaded guilty and is at present undergoing jail term in India, was arrested in April last year by sleuths of Intelligence Bureau with Tamil Nadu police while doing reconnaissance of US consulate in Chennai and Israeli consulate in Bangalore to facilitate a terror strike similar to 26/11. For this, two terrorists were to be flown in from Maldives.
Hussain had named Amir Zubair Siddiqui, who was working as Visa
Counsellor at Pakistan High Commission based in Colombo till some time
back but had to be repatriated to Islamabad after India mounted pressure
on Sri Lanka about his alleged activities targeting this country.
Pakistan, however, maintains that he was shifted after completing his
tenure in Colombo.
During his questioning, Hussain had named one “Shahjee” who was
introduced to him by Siddiqui and all the meetings took place in hotels
at Colombo. The accused told the investigators that “Shahjee” was
described as second-in- command to the Visa Counsellor.
The response provided by US authorities following the request under the
MLAT showed that the account was being operated by “Shahjee” who had
provided the name while registering with the email account, official
sources said.
There have been email communications with some email addresses in
Pakistan and even personal account of Siddiqui, the sources said.
The email account is also alleged to have been operated under the Internet Protocol (IP) address of the Pakistan High Commission in Colombo, the sources claimed.
Late last year, the name of “Shahjee” again surfaced after NIA arrested
Arun Selvarajan in Chennai and allegedly recovered some incriminating
documents including layout plans of country’s defence establishment like
the Coast Guards complex.
During preliminary interrogation before being sent to judicial custody,
Selvarajan, who is also wanted in Sri Lanka for allegedly supporting
banned LTTE terror group, told the officials that he had supplied
information about some strategic locations to ISI handlers based in
Colombo who were allegedly operating from the Pakistan High Commission,
the sources said.
Selvarajan again named Siddiqui and “Shahjee” as his handler and said
that his business had been in shambles when he was approached by the two
Pakistani officials for allegedly carrying out espionage activities in
India, the sources said.
Siddiqui and “Shahjee” were not new names for the Intelligence Bureau as
they had cropped up earlier in 2012-13 when security agencies picked up
one Tameem Ansari, a frequent flier from Trichy to Colombo.
Ansari was arrested after six months of surveillance in 2012. India has
already sent its request under Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty (MLAT) in
this case to Sri Lankan authorities last year to help in questioning and
gathering evidence from the Island nation.
Ansari was a small trader who sent, among other things, potatoes and
onions to Sri Lanka. After reverses in business, Ansai came in touch
with Haji, a Tamil-speaking Muslim from Colombo who is alleged to have
introduced him to Siddiqui in the Pakistan mission in Colombo, and
“Shahjee”. (Source – India Times)
