Let the terrorist Saifullah Khalid, the man behind three major attacks in India, dead in Pakistan | Today news
Saifullah Khalid, a major terrorist associated with Lashkar-e-Taiba (Note), died in the Sindh province in Pakistan, a new report on Sunday. According to a report from India Today TV, Saifullah Khalid, who was a pinnacle behind the orchestra of several high-profile terror attacks in India, was attacked by “unknown assilants”. Livemint was unable to verify the report of Khan’s death independently. Saifullah Khalid responsible for the death of many Indians over a five -year period between 2001 and 2006, Saifullah Khalid orchestrated three major attacks in India. These include: The CRPF Camp estimate in Rampur in 2001, the Indian Science Congress (ISC) attack in Bengaluru in 2005, and the 2006 attack at the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) headquarters in Nagpur. The attacks claimed numerous Indian lives and saw a rising escalation in Let’s Operation on the country’s land. With the help of the alias “vinode kumar”, Khalid lived in Nepal for several years. There he lived under a flase identity and married a woman named Nagma Banu, India reported today. Khalid is believed to have coordinated the activities for the terrorist equipment of Nepal. According to the report, he maintained a low profile and apparently played a key role in logistics as well as members’ recruitment. The Let -Terroris has recently moved its base to Matli in the Badin district of the Sindh Province in Pakistan. After this, he continued to work for Lashkar-e-Taiba as well as the pre-organization Jamaate-UD-DAWA. His focus in Sindh was on recruitment and fund collections for orchestrating terrorist attacks. (This is a developing story. Go back for updates)