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Young being indoctrinated into 'jihad' in Pakistan, confesses Waqas

New Delhi: Alleged Indian Mujahideen terrorist Zia Ur Rehman alias Waqas, who was arrested by the Special Cell of Delhi Police on Saturday, has further shed light on how innocent youths as young as 15



He then jumped on to the next level where only a select few could reach.

Here he got specialised 10-day training in preparation of IEDs, through Hydrogen Peroxide (liquid form), Potassium Chloride and Ammonium Nitrate.

“He also did ten-day training in Electronic circuit making under one Ahmed Bhai who taught him to prepare six kinds of circuits,” the official said.

After completing the training, Rehman directed Waqas to reach Karachi and stay at a hotel.

Later Riyaz Bhatkal met him identifying himself as Javed who to go to Kathmandu.  

From Pakistan, Waqas had reached Kathmandu along with Asadullah Akhtar alias Haddi (arrested with Yasin Bhatkal) in September 2010 and was received by Tehseen Akhtar alias Monu, the current chief of Indian Mujahideen after the arrest of Bhatkal.

From Nepal, Waqas came to Darbhanga in Bihar where he met Yaseen Bhatkal and other members of the Bihar module of IM.

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