Top Lashkar terrorist behind 3 big attacks in India killed in Pakistan
Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorist Saifullah Khalid, who planned attacks in Nagpur, Rampur, and Bangalore, was living under a false identity in Nepal before relocating to Pakistan's Sindh province.
Khalid was a key conspirator in three major attacks: the 2001 CRPF camp assault in Rampur, the 2005 Indian Science Congress (ISC) attack in Bangalore, and the 2006 attack on the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) headquarters in Nagpur.
He was attacked and killed in Pakistan's Sindh province by some unknown assailants, sources said.
Operating under the alias “Vinode Kumar,” Khalid was based in Nepal for several years.
He also reportedly married a local Nepal-based woman, Nagma Banu.
From Nepal, he is believed to have coordinated activities for LeT, maintaining a low profile while playing a crucial role in recruitment and logistics.
More recently, Khalid had shifted his base to Matli in the Badin district of Sindh province in Pakistan.
There, he continued working for Lashkar-e-Taiba, a UN-proscribed Pakistani terrorist group and its front organisation Jamaat-ud-Dawa, primarily focusing on recruitment and fund collection for terror operations.
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