LeT commander behind attacks on India killed in Pakistan
Khalid used to head the terror operations of Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) from Nepal in early 2000 and had many aliases including Vinode Kumar, Mohammed Salim and Razaullah.
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Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorist Razaullah Nizamani Khalid alias Abu Saifullah Khalid
New Delhi, 18 May
Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorist Razaullah Nizamani Khalid alias Abu
Saifullah Khalid, who was the brain behind the 2006 attack on the RSS
headquarters, was killed by three unidentified gunmen in Sindh province of
Pakistan on Sunday, officials here said.
Khalid
used to head the terror operations of Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) from Nepal in early
2000 and had many aliases including Vinode Kumar, Mohammed Salim and Razaullah.
He was involved in multiple terror strikes in India, they said.
He
left his residence at Matli this afternoon and was gunned down by assailants
near a crossing at Badni in Sindh province, the officials said.
A
close associate of Abu Anas of Lashkar, Khalid was the mastermind of the attack
on the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) headquarters at Nagpur in which all
three terrorists were shot dead.
Besides
the RSS attack, the Lashkar operative was involved in the Indian Institute of
Science terror attack of 2005 in Bengaluru, in which IIT professor Munish
Chandra Puri was killed and four others injured.
The
terrorists had escaped from the scene. Later, police investigated the case and
chargesheeted Abu Anas, who is still at large.
Khalid
was also the mastermind of the 2008 attack on a CRPF camp at Rampur in Uttar
Pradesh in which seven personnel and a civilian were killed. The two terrorists
escaped under the cover of darkness.
From
mid-2000, Khalid was the in-charge of the Nepal module of LeT, responsible for
the recruitment of cadres, providing financial and logistic support and
facilitating the movement of LeT operatives across the Indo-Nepal border.
Khalid
was working closely with LeT's so-called "launching commanders" --
Azam Cheema alias Babaji and Yaqoob (LeT's chief accountant).
Khalid
left Nepal and returned to Pakistan after Indian security agencies exposed the
module. He later worked closely with several leaders of LeT and
Jamaat-ud-Dawah, including Yusuf Muzammil, LeT commander for Jammu and Kashmir,
Muzammil Iqbal Hashmi and Muhammad Yusuf Taibi.
Khalid
was tasked by the LeT and JuD leadership in Pakistan to undertake the
recruitment of fresh cadres from the areas of Badin and Hyderabad districts of
Sindh and collect funds for the organisation.
According
to media reports from Sindh, Khalid was declared brought dead at hospital after
being shot. These reports also termed it a case of personal enmity.
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