Confessions of Muhammad Ajmal Amir

Muhammad Ajmal Amir gives all the details of him and all the terrorists with him. He has given pretty detailed description.

Confessions of a dangerous mind

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I have resided in Faridkot, Dinalpur tehsil, Ukada district, Suba Punjab state, Pakistan since my birth. I studied up to class IV in a government school. After leaving school in 2000, I went to stay with my brother in Tohit Abad mohalla, near Yadgar Minar in Lahore. I worked as a labourer at various places till 2005, visiting my native once in a while. In 2005, I had a quarrel with my father. I left home and went to Ali Hajveri Darbar in Lahore, where boys who run away from home are given shelter. The boys are sent to different places for employment.

One day a person named Shafiq came there and took me with him. He was from Zhelam and had a catering business. I started working for him for Rs120 per day. Later, my salary was increased to Rs200 per day. I worked with him till 2007. While working with Shafiq, I came in contact with one Muzzafar Lal Khan, 22. He was from Romaiya village in Alak district in Sarhad, Pakistan. Since we were not getting enough money, we decided to carry out robbery/dacoity to make big money. So we left the job.

We went to Rawalpindi, where we rented a flat. Afzal had located a house for us to loot… We required some firearms for our mission… While we were in search of firearms, we saw some LeT stalls at Raja Bazaar in Rawalpindi on the day of Bakri-id. We then realised that even if we procured firearms, we would not be able to operate them. Therefore, we decided to join LeT for weapons training.

There were 32 trainees in the camp. Sixteen were selected for a confidential operation by one Zaki-ur-Rehman, alias Chacha, but three of them ran away from the camp.
Chacha sent the remaining 13 with a person called Kafa to the Muridke camp again.

At Muridke, we were taught swimming and made familiar with the life of fishermen at sea… We were given lectures on the working of Indian security agencies. We were shown clippings highlighting atrocities on Muslims in India. After the training, we were allowed to go to our native places. I stayed with my family for seven days. I then went to the LeT camp at Muzaffarabad. The 13 of us were present for training.
Then, on Zaki-ur-Rehman’s instructions, Kafa took us to the Muridke camp. The training continued for a month. We were given lectures on India and its security agencies, including RAW. We were also trained to evade security personnel. We were instructed not to make phone calls to Pakistan after reaching India.

The names of the persons present for the training are: n Mohd Azmal, alias Abu Muzahid n Ismail, alias Abu Umar n Abu Ali n Abu Aksha n Abu Umer n Abu Shoeb n Abdul Rehman (Bada) n Abdul Rehman (Chhota) n Afadulla n Abu Umar

After the training, Chacha selected 10 of us and formed five teams of two people each on September 15. I and Ismail formed a team; its codename was VTS. We were shown Azad Maidan in Mumbai on Google Earth’s site on the internet… We were shown a film on VT railway station. The film showed commuters during rush hours. We were instructed to carry out firing during rush hours — between 7 am and 11 am and between 7 pm and 11 pm. Then we were to take some people hostage, take them to the roof of some nearby building and contact Chacha, who would have given us numbers to contact media people and make demands. This was the strategy decided upon by our trainers. The date fixed for the operation was September 27. However, the operation was cancelled for some reason. We stayed in Karachi till November 23.

The other teams were: 2nd team: a) Abu Aksha; b) Abu Umar; 3rd team: a) Abdul Rehman (Bada); b) Abu Ali; 4th team: a) Abdul Rehman (Chotta); b) Afadulla; 5th team: a) Abu Shoeb; b) Abu Umer.

We reached the LeT office and told a person that we wanted to join LeT. He noted down our names and address and told us to come the next day. The next day, there was another person with him. He gave us Rs200 and some receipts. Then he gave us the address of a place called Marqas Taiyyaba, Muridke, and told us to go to there. It was an LeT training camp. We went to the place by bus. We showed the receipts at the gate of the camp. We were allowed inside… Then we were taken to the actual camp area. Initially, we were selected for a 21 days’ training regimen called Daura Sufa. From the next day, our training started.

The daily programme was as follows: 4.15 am — Wake-up call and thereafter Namaz; 8 am — Breakfast; 8.30 am to 10 am — Lecture on Hadis and Quran by Mufti Sayyed; 10 am to noon - Rest; Noon to 1 pm - Lunch break; 1 pm to 4 pm - Rest; 4 pm to 6 pm - PT; instructor: Fadulla; 6 pm to 8 pm - Namaz and other work; 8 pm to 9 pm - Dinner

After Daura Sufa, we were selected for another training programme called Daura Ama. This was also for 21 days. We were taken to Mansera in Buttal village, where we were trained in handling weapons.
The daily programme was as follows: 4.15 am to 5 am - Wake-up call and thereafter Namaz; 5 am to 6 am - PT; instructor: Abu Anas; 8 am - Breakfast; 8.30 am to 11.30 am - Weapons training; trainer: Abdul Rehman; weapons: AK-47, Green-O, SKS, Uzi gun, pistol, revolver; 11.30 am to Noon - rest; Noon to 1 pm - Lunch break; 1 pm to 2 pm - Namaz; 2 pm to 4 pm - Rest; 4 pm to 6 pm - PT; 6 pm to 8 pm - Namaz and other work; 8 pm to 9 pm - Dinner.
After the training, we were told that we will begin the next stage involving advanced training. But for that, we were told, we had to do some khidmat for two months (khidmat is a sort of service in the camp as per trainees’ liking). We agreed. After two months, I was allowed to go to meet my parents. I stayed with my parents for a month.
Then I went to an LeT camp in Shaiwainala, Muzaffarabad, for advanced training…

We were taken to Chelabandi pahadi area for a training programme, called Daura Khas, of three months. It involved handling weapons, using hand grenade, rocket launchers and mortars.
The daily programme was as follows: 4.15 am to 5 am - Wake-up call and thereafter Namaz; 5 am to 6 am - PT; instructor: Abu Mawiya; 8 am - Breakfast; 8.30 am to 11.30 am - Weapons training, handling of all weapons and firing practices with the weapons, training on handling hand grenade, rocket-launchers and mortars, Green-O, SKS, Uzi gun, pistol, revolver; trainer: Abu Mawiya; 11.30 am to 12 noon - rest; Noon to 1 pm - Lunch break; 1 pm to 2 pm - Namaz; 2 pm to 4 pm - Weapons training and firing practice; lecture on Indian security agencies; 4 pm to 6 pm - PT; 6 pm to 8 pm - Namaz and other work; 8 pm to 9 pm - Dinner

On November 23, the teams left from Azizabad in Karachi, along with Zaki-ur-Rehman and Kafa. We were taken to the nearby seashore… We boarded a launch. After travelling for 22 to 25 nautical miles we boarded a bigger launch. Again, after a journey of an hour, we boarded a ship, Al-Huseini, in the deep sea. While boarding the ship, each of us was given a sack containing eight grenades, an AK-47 rifle, 200 cartridges, two magazines and a cellphone.
Then we started towards the Indian coast. When we reached Indian waters, the crew members of Al-Huseini hijacked an Indian launch. The crew of the launch was shifted to Al-Huseini. We then boarded the launch. An Indian seaman was made to accompany us at gunpoint; he was made to bring us to the Indian coast. After a journey of three days, we reached near Mumbai’s shore. While we were still some distance away from the shore, Ismail and Afadulla killed the Indian seaman (Tandel) in the basement of the launch. Then we boarded an inflatable dinghy and reached Badhwar Park jetty.
I then went along with Ismail to VT station by taxi. After reaching the hall of the station, we went to the toilet, took out the weapons from our sacks, loaded them, came out of the toilet and started firing indiscriminately at passengers. Suddenly, a police officer opened fire at us. We threw hand grenades towards him and also opened fire at him.
Then we went inside the railway station threatening the commuters and randomly firing at them. We then came out of the railway station searching for a building with a roof.

But we did not find one. Therefore, we entered a lane. We entered a building and went upstairs. On the third and fourth floors we searched for hostages but we found that the building was a hospital and not a residential building. We started to come down. That is when policemen started firing at us. We threw grenades at them.

While coming out of the hospital premises, we saw a police vehicle passing. We took shelter behind a bush. Another vehicle passed us and stopped some distance away. A police officer got off from the vehicle and started firing at us. A bullet hit my hand and my AK-47 fell out of my hand. When I bent to pick it up another bullet hit me on the same hand. Ismail opened fire at the officers in the vehicle. They got injured and firing from their side stopped. We waited for a while and went towards the vehicle.

There were three bodies in the vehicle. Ismail removed the bodies and drove the vehicle. I sat next to him. Some policemen tried to stop us. Ismail opened fire at them. The vehicle had a flat tyre near a big ground by the side of road. Ismail got down from the vehicle, stopped a car at gunpoint and removed the three lady passengers from the car. Since I was injured, Ismail carried me to the car. He then drove the car. We were stopped by policemen on the road near the seashore. Ismail fired at them, injuring some policemen. The police also opened fire at us. Ismail was injured in the firing. The police removed us from the vehicle and took us to the same hospital. In the hospital, I came to know that Ismail had succumbed to injuries.

My statement has been read to me and explained in Hindi, and it has been correctly recorded.

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^^ Reminds me of the joke

"MaiN Haathi hooN, maiN Haathi hooN"

:D

I think this is not a good time for joke. If he is telling the truth, Pakistan government can find the facts very easily.

One thing though surprise me if he is telling the truth, what intelligence agencies are doing? Who in the hell finance such kind of trainings which are illegal and quite expensive????

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its amazing to see a person with class 4 school almost un educated, have been able to carry out such successful attacks. there may be a truth to it completely, but there is something fishy about it. some how it doesnt go well at some points, corssing to india plan made so much easy. and they needed trainisn to loot and joined let! doesnt go well at all.

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Doesn't it seem a very easy thing to do, get training for a couple of months, hire a boat, snatch another one near bombay, get off the boats, start killing people.

If its true then probably Indian security is nothing better than Pakistani security. Anyone can do anything whenever they want to do.

Seriously you should came out from state of denial as soon as possible. Not everything is propaganda.... not whole world is crazy to point fingers to Pakistan.

Accept it, extremism, jihadi's are a huge problem for us. Even existence of Pakistan is on stake because of these retardeds

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Amazing how quickly suspects in the hands of the Indian authorities came up with such a detailed confession; whereas when the Americans, British, Spanish and Germans arrested terrorist suspects they never seem to get such detailed stories out so quickly.

What are the Indians doing that the Americans, British, Spanish and Germans are not?

MS yara. You are mixing two things. Intelligence gathering has at least two components.

  1. After the fact knowledge - Name, address, boss's name.
  2. Advanced knowledge - future plans, the complete chain of command in a complex organization etc.

1 is easy to get. You ask nicely or you torture, one way or the other you can get the name, address and the immediate boss's name. Not a big deal.

Indians have gotten basic info like name and address and their trainer. Nothing big in terms "intelligence gathering". This is all "after the fact" info.

The same info is available about all the Gitmo "citizens" too.

2 is much more difficult. And Indians have not been very successful in that. Even though Indians have been long in this game with LeT and Kashmiris, they seem to be clueless about advance info.

And Pak intelligence agencies are in the same $hit. Terrorists have killed many more of ours and destroyed much more in our country. And yet we cannot get Advanced info. Even though the terrorist speak our language and thrive in our culture.

Brits and Americans too have focused on Advance intelligence and they are not that successful either. it is very diffcult to capture and control religiously motivated terrorists.

7/7 bombers and the suicidal doctors of Glasgow were able to prepare, plan, and execute such heinous crimes due to their religious motivation.

It is not a time for Pakistanis to spread conspiracy theories. Things are much more serious and Pakistan is facing a huge "internal" threat. No jokes please.

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For India the problem is people are difficult to readily differentiate. To get advanced information, the spy orgs need a lot of facilities and liberties and they are for obvious reasons reluctant to take those liberties because it is difficult the make out friend from foe.

They are relying on electronics and technology but I am going to guess that the typical hawaldar will not exactly be the electronic savvy anti-terror specialist.

It is also tough when you have somebody like Dawood whose tentacles are present in corruption prone India

Yeah corruption is a big problem in India.

It has reached all the way to intelligence agencies like RAW and also military.

Hinduist extremism is the other big challenge you face.

I think you should start by arresting hinduist characters such as Modi and co.
That will solve a lot of problems, also terror related.

Pakistan is already arresting the jihadis.

No just why should we believe it? tell me one good reason...he is in indian custody, they can make him say whatever they want specially when on day one without knowing a thing, without holding an investigation they gave the verdict that Pakistan is involved. So we all know that they are hell bent on involving us why should we believe them in such a scenario when whole world knows they are bias!!! We can make 30 people say they lived in india and carried out the marriot blast at the behest of indians would you believe that too?

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^^ You know something about "truth serum"?

Confessions made under the influence of this thing are not accepted in courts (international law).

But india is different.

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Oh and sorry to burst the bubble but the names ** Abu Muzahid n Ismail, alias Abu Umar n Abu Ali n Abu Aksha n Abu Umer n Abu Shoeb n Afadulla n Abu Umar, Abu Aksha; b) Abu Umar; Abu Ali; 4th team: b) Afadulla; 5th team: a) Abu Shoeb; b) Abu Umer. ** are not Pakistani names. The only Pakistani name that starts with Abu is Abu Bakar, there can’t be so many Pakistani names starting with Abu.

These indians they don’t even know how to make up stories and its Dipalpur and Okara, atleast they should have googled it to get the names right, the terrorists seem to be better than them they atleast saw the google map before the operation :rolleyes:

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Can someone please move this to jokes section. So much talk about "Namaz, Quran, Hadit and lecture" in the confession and then the terrorist were drinking alcohol in the cafe before starting the rampage :)

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^^ A bollywood movie made on these lines would be a huge flop. No?

Some of the 9-11 WTC were seen at strip clubs drinking beer as well....

Sorry but NO. Looking at current atmosphere and emotions in India, its bound to be a big hit :)

I guess these abus are code names.

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The whole story looks near some true but the Mureedkay looks insurted by Indians.First point Poors and criminals are always used. Second... They people who arranged 13 to attack Mumbai can easily do minimum 50 blasts in Mumbai which could make much more loss than actually happened,It looks a plot of an Indian author inspired by Indian movies otherwise Terrorists in a very short arrangements give us much more loss,If the story is near true we shall try to investigate.Not allow this to go without a result like 9/11