'I came to kill Hindus, it's fun doing this': Pakistani Terrorist Naved

By R. Siva Kumar - 06 Aug '15 04:45AM
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Naved is a suspected terrorist from Lashker-e-Toiba, Pakistan, who was caught alive after he attacked an Indian Border Security Force convoy on Wednesday, killing a couple of constables, according to zeenews.

Belonging to Faislabad, Pakistan, Naved told the media that he entered Jammu 12 days ago along with Momin Khan, another terrorist who was fired by the BSF.

Hence, this is the second suspected Pakistani terrorist to be captured alive after Ajmal Kasab, who had been caught after the terrible terror attack in Mumbai, 2008.

"I came to kill Hindus," said Naved, who looked cheerful and happy, saying that "it was fun doing this." He was dressed in a dark blue shirt and brown trousers. He charged that "Kashmiris were being killed all the time."

"It has been 12 days since I came here. We walked all days in the jungle," he said, as villagers "clicked pictures with the prize catch".

He looked amused and nonchalant, and rather mentally unstable. "More than a terrorist, he seems like a backbencher college student who is appearing for an exam without studying - clueless, showing his chest with one button down and folded sleeves. The quality of Pakistani terrorists is quite poor, it seems," according to dailyo.

"I am from Pakistan and my partner was killed in the firing but I escaped. Had I been killed, it would have been Allah's doing. There is fun in doing this," Naved said.

His statements are not consistent. At first, he said that he was in his early 20s, but later changed his statement to being just 16. At first he called himself Kasim, but later changed his name to Usman.

Banned Lashker groups send youngsters to Jammu and Kashmir with the suggestion that they should claim that they are below 18 years, so that Indians can try them as juveniles.

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