Curious case of ISKP emir Aslam Farooqui and Pak links

While Isskp has claimed the vile attack of Kabul and has proven to be the sworn enemy of the Taliban, both the groups derive the sustenance of their second home that is Pakistan.

Now that it has been said that the so-called State Khorasan Islamic Province (ISKP), which has been attributed responsibility for cowardly suicidal attacks at Kabul Airport, killing more than 103 people, is a rival of the Taliban, but the curious Case of ISKP Chief Aslam Shows Farooqui that the lines are totally blurred. And once again the links of all the main terrorist organizations go back to Pakistan. At least 13 US service personnel, including 12 Marines have died in the bombing with dozens of injuries.

While the president of the United States, Joe Biden, has committed himself to hunting the Kabul Airport Bombing murderers, the ISKP call has revealed the name and photo of one of the suicides like Abdul Rahman al Logari and credit claimed by the non-compliance of the Airport Safety Perimeter Managed by the Taliban Governant and US Forces. From the letter of the ISKP claim, the real objectives were US forces and their Afghan allies identified as spies, not the Taliban. The Kabul Airport Attack shows that Afghanistan will continue to be a swamp of terrorists and terrorism of time to come and even the keys of ISKP lie in Rawalpindi as revealed by Aslam Faroqui, the main responsible for March 27, 2020, Kabul Gurudwara attack .

On April 4, 2020, the National Security Directorate of Afghanistan (NDS) Mavlavi arrested Abdullah also known as Aslam Faroqui, the so-called Emir de Iskp, in the province of Nangarhar for the Gurdwara Kabul attack in which an Indian died and 26 Sij Afghan. A Pakistani citizen, Faroqui was previously associated with Lashkar-E-Taiba (LET), which operates in collaboration with the Haqqani network in Kabul and Jalalabad, and the TEHRIK-E-TALIBAN Pakistan before assuming as Chief IsKP in April 2019 after Replacing Mavlavi Zia-ul-Haq, also known as Abu Omar Khorasani. A member of the Mamozai tribe of the Orakzai agency at the Afghan-Pakistani border, Faroqui was arrested along with four other Pakistani citizens. A Kasargod, Kerala, resident Muhsin Tikripur died in the Gurudwara attack.

After the Taliban over-Kabul ran, Faroqui was released as well as other terrorists from Afghan prisons. He was the last hosted in Bagram prison.

The interesting thing about Faroqui is that while India was denied the permission of the coalition forces to question, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Pakistan sought the custody of Chief IsKP ostensibly with the argument that he was involved in anti-Pakistan activities. The fact is that the Afghan ambassador in Pakistan was convened by the Foreign Ministry of Pakistan and the demand for hand on Faroqui was transmitted as fear was that Chief ISKP spills all the affiliations of him with the deep state of Pakistan. However, thanks to the institutionalized channels between the intelligence agencies of Pakistan and the United Kingdom, Faroqui apparently was never interrogated in those lines. Then, the Afghan government rejected Pakistani demand and made it clear that Faroqui would be treated under Afghan laws since he had the crimes committed against the Shiite and Sikh Hazards.

Although the Taliban does not recognize the presence of TTP at its second home or Pakistan, the two terrorist groups operate on both sides of Durand the lines with the US. As their common enemy. The case shows Faroqui that terrorist groups in the AF-Pak region can work with different brand names, but the product and the factory are the same.

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