Wednesday, June 27, 2012
INDIA SHOULD GUARD AGAINST POSSIBLE FRESH ATTACK BY LET
INTERNATIONAL TERRORISM MONITOR: PAPER NO. 751
B.RAMAN
The Lashkar-e-Toiba (LET), which had refrained from
any major terrorist attack in India , including Jammu & Kashmir, after the
26/11 terrorist strikes in Mumbai, has been let loose again by the
Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) and the post-26/11 curbs on its ground
operations have been removed.
2. These curbs were imposed under international pressure
after a number of foreign nationals, including US and Israeli citizens, were
killed by it during its strikes in Mumbai. Following their deaths, the
relatives of the Americans and Israelis killed had initiated legal action
against the ISI and the LET in US courts for their role in the murder of their
relatives. It is this legal action that led to the US announcement of a huge
reward for evidence that could lead to the arrest and prosecution of Hazfiz
Mohammad Sayeed, the Amir of the LET.
3. These curbs and the legal action initiated in US
courts had led to the LET suspending its
operations outside the Pakistani territory. India and the other countries,
except Afghanistan, were free of any major activity of the LET since
26/11.There was no evidence to indicate any direct involvement of the ISI and
the LET in the terrorist strikes that had taken place in the Indian territory
outside J&K since 26/11.
4. While refraining from any ground actions outside
Pakistan, the LET appears to have resumed its recruitment, fund collection and
motivational activities for nearly a year. This has become evident from reports
regarding the activities of Zabiuddin Ansari aka Abu Jundal aka Abu Jindal akla Abu Hamza, a Muslim of Indian origin
from Maharashtra, in Saudi Arabia.
5. He was one of the six co-conspirators of the LET
and had helped the LET leadership in organising and executing the 26/11
strikes. He was supposed to have been in jail in Pakistan since February 2009
facing prosecution before an Anti-Terrorism court for his involvement in the
26/11 strikes.His arrest in Saudi Arabia and transfer to India last week by the
Saudi authorities indicate that he had managed to go to Saudi Arabia a year ago
and had resumed his activities there as the LET representative in Saudi Arabia
for making recruitment from amongst Pakistanis and Indian Muslims living there.
He used to do this job even before 26/11 and had resumed it last year after
coming out of Pakistan.
6. The resumption of his activities from Saudi
territory speak of the likelihood of plans for a fresh terrorist strike by the
LET. In view of the steep deterioration in Pakistan’s relations with the US,
pressures from Washington DC no longer have the desired effect on the ISI,
which continues to help the LET as well as the Afghan Taliban and the Haqqani
Network despite repeated US admonitions to curb their activities.
7. The undoubted dilution of the US influence over
the ISI and the relaxation of the curbs imposed by the ISI on the anti-India
activities of the LET, as evidenced from the resumption of the activities of
Ansari in Saudi Arabia, indicate fresh dangers of the possibility of a major
terrorist strike by the LET against India with the blessings of the ISI.
8. The confusing reports from Islamabad regarding
the snafu over a pardon reportedly issued by President Asif Ali Zardari to
Sarabjit Singh, an Indian national awaiting the execution of a death sentence
for 20 years, also indicate the kind of pressure which the LET is able to
exercise on the civilian leadership. Sarabjit Singh had been sentenced to death by a Pakistani
court on a charge of being an R&AW agent, but he had been repeatedly
appealing against the sentence.
9.On June 26,2012, spokesmen of the President’s
office had indicated that the President had decided to commute his death
sentence to one of life imprisonment which could pave the way for his pardon
and return to his family in India. His reported decision was widely welcomed as
a humanitarian gesture in India and was hailed during prime-time TV debates.
10. It has been reported by “the Hindu”
correspondent in Islamabad that the reported
decision of Zardari to pardon Sarabjit Singh was strongly criticised by the Jamaat-e-Islami
(JEI) and the Jamaat-ud-Dawa (JUD), the political wing of the LET, as a
shameful act at a time when Ajmal Kasab, the lone LET survivor of the 26/11
strikes, was under a death sentence in Mumbai.
11. Zardari seems to have blinked under the
criticism of these organisations and possibly also from the Army and the ISI. His
spokesmen have sought to give the impression that no pardon had been issued by
Zardari to Sarabjit and that the media had confused a release order issued by the
Govt in respect of Surjit Singh, another Indian languishing in Pakistani jail,
as indicating an impending release of Sarabjit Singh.
12. The contention of the Presidential spokesman that
the confusion was created by the media
in India and Pakistan has not carried conviction with many analysts in both the
countries. The snafu indicates a
possible weakening of the position of
Zardari and his decreasing ability to withstand pressure from the Army, the ISI
and the LET in matters relating to India.
13. The LET’s ability to dictate terms to the
Government has been demonstrated once again. Encouraged by its re-enhanced
influence and the backing of the Army
and the ISI, it is to be expected that the LET will redouble its efforts for
another terrorist strike in India.
14.The decision of the Saudi authorities to
transfer Ansari to Indian custody unmindful of the unhappiness of Pakistan will
be seen in Pakistan as a blow to its much-flaunted relationship with Saudi
Arabia. Zardari is likely to be blamed by the Army and the LET for the failure to
dissuade Saudi Arabia from transferring Ansari to Indian custody. It will come
as a surprise and shock to the
fundamentalist organisations in Pakistan and Indian Muslim organisations such
as the Students Islamic Movement of India and the Indian Mujahideen which had
in the past maintained close interactions with sympathetic elements in Saudi
Arabia.
15. The ISI and the LET will be determined to
demonstrate that the action of Saudi Arabia will not weaken their anti-India
motivation by orchestrating a fresh terrorist strike against India.
16.The interrogation of Ansari by the Indian
authorities should focus on ascertaining the present thinking and the future
plans of the ISI and the LET. The other members of the Indian Muslim community,
who were in contact with the LET, the ISI and David Headley, of the Chicago
cell of the LET, should be quickly identified with Ansari’s help and arrested.
Questioning him regarding what role he played
in connection with the 26/11 strikes can be taken up later on.
17. Our counter-terrorism mindset continues to be
influenced by the “Fix ISI” reflex. It should instead be influenced by the “Counter
And Neutralise ISI” mindset. ( 27-6-12)
( The writer is Additional Secretary (retd),
Cabinet Secretariat, Govt of India, New Delhi, and, presently, Director,
Institute For Topical Studies, Chennai, and Associate, Chennai Centre For China
Studies. E-Mail: seventyone2@gmail.com . Twitter: @SORBONNE75 )
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