5 Indian soldiers killed, bomb blast in Delhi HC... PAK terrorist arrested
5 Indian soldiers killed, bomb blast in Delhi HC... PAK terrorist arrested
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New Delhi: The Pakistani terrorist Ashraf, who was arrested by the Special Cell of Delhi Police on Tuesday, has made several major revelations in the interrogation. According to sources, it was he that spied the high court at the time of the blasts that took place outside the high court in 2011. When Pakistani terrorist Ashraf was shown a picture of a suspect involved in the blast, Ashraf said he was the one who had spied the high court. Though it will be clear in the interrogation now if he was involved in that blast. Ashraf was also questioned at the unit by NIA, RAW and MI.

At the same time, around 2011, he had spied the police headquarters (old police headquarters) in ITO, which reported that spy was done several times, but not much information was available, as people were not allowed to stop outside the police headquarters. At the same time, the terrorist had sent this information to Pakistan's handlers by spying on the ISBT. Inquiries are on as to whether Ashraf himself has been involved in a Delhi blast.

The terrorist has confessed that he carried out a blast at a bus stand in Jammu in 2009 at the behest of ISI officer Nasir, killing 3-4 people. In 2011, the same terrorist had spied the Delhi High Court blast and 2 Pakistanis came to blast, one of whom was Ghulam Sarwar. The same terrorist has also admitted to the brutal killing of 5 army personnel in Jammu and Kashmir, which is being verified. The terrorist has confessed that the ISI officer had gone to Jammu and Kashmir several times to supply weapons at Nasir's behest. He explained that he was always talking to the ISI officer through e-mail, leaving messages in drafts in the email.

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