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Our DNA Test Was Never Done, Says Abu Jundal’s Mother

Submitted by Aurangzeb on June 28, 2012 – 5:20 pm7 Comments

Beed, Maharashtra: The mother of Abu Jundal or Zabiuddin Ansari – who was deported from Saudi Arabia after India furnished a DNA test as proof of his identity – has said no DNA samples were taken from his family.

Rehana Begum of Beed says neither Ansari’s father nor she has been administered a DNA test. Her son, known to use 10 aliases, is believed to be India’s highest-ranked member of the terror group Lashkar-e-Taiba and one of six handlers of the terrorists who struck Mumbai on 26/11, 2008.

Jundal is believed to have tutored the terrorists in Hindi, briefed them about Mumbai and allegedly gave them instructions from a control room in Karachi during the attack. He was arrested by Delhi Police on June 21, after he was deported from Saudi Arabia on India’s request. The deportation was a complicated process and India finally convinced Saudi Arabia after showing DNA tests to prove his identity.


Rehana Begum claims her son is innocent, a “simple hardworking boy”. “He is not involved in any terrorist activity,” she said, adding that if a thorough probe found him guilty, her son should be punished. “If given a chance, we will meet him. We have great faith in the judiciary,” she said.

But when asked why the family did not try to trace him when he went missing in 2006 after his name surfaced in connection with a huge arms haul in Aurangabad, Rehana Begum only said tersely, “Where would we have searched for him?”

She pointed to what she says are differences in earlier photographs of Jundal and those released now and said she could not believe that those were her son’s photos.

Thirty-one-year-old Jundal is being interrogated in custody and has allegedly confessed to being a 26/11 handler. He has allegedly told interrogators that he operated from a control room near the international airport in Karachi when the attacks on Mumbai began. He has reportedly also said that ISI officers and Lashkar commanders including Zaki-ur-Rehman Lakhvi supervised the operation there. Sources say he was the one who trained the 10 terrorists who tore into Mumbai on 26/11 on what to wear, what to say etc.

Jundal or Ansari, studied at the Indian Technical Institute and worked for a while as an insurance agent. Then the communal riots in Gujarat in 2002 turned him into a jihadi. He is believed to have originally been a member of the Indian Mujahideen (IM) and was later recruited by the banned Students Islamic Movement of India or SIMI. A few years after this, he was in Poonch in Jammu and Kashmir when he entered the ranks of the LeT.

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7 Comments »

  • jijo says:

    Since dna test is not done…So he is innocent of mass killer…Like ordinary Pak citizen….

  • 321 says:

    I wonder what the Indians did to him or gave him to get that “confession” from him…

  • Imran says:

    Steven Speilberg should seek inspiration from Jundal’s story or lies to be exact and use it for his next Hollywood movie!!

    Now the ISI control room in Karachi has been destoyed!. India can’t do a single thing against Pakistan unless they want to be nuked!

  • Striver says:

    Indians need to do some soul seraching. Honest answers to the two following questions should nudge the Hindu conscience:

    1. Why are Hinudstan’s Muslims turning against the Indian state authorities?
    2. Why are the likes of RSS, VHP and BajrangDal roaming arund freely spreading their venom agasint Muslims and Pakistan?
    3. How deep routed is the Hindu terrorist element in the Indian army?

    • Harsh Word says:

      You would like to think Indian Muslims are turning against the Indian State, but to your utter disappointment that is farthest from the truth. They are as much a part of India as any other. India has a vibrant Muslim community that is more in number than the entire population of Pakistan. A few unwanted elements, particularly those that have been brainwashed on religious grounds, don’t represent the entire community. Compare that to Muslims in Baluchistan and wonder why they don’t like the rest of Pakistanis. So don’t get your hopes too high.

      RSS, VHP etc. are legitimate organizations, working within the confines of the Constitution, that have as much right to express their views as any other Indian. Again, they don’t represent all Hindus, even though you would like to think that they do. As for hatred for Pakistan, it is naturally a patriotic feeling in favor of their own country and against the country that has repeatedly invaded, in this case Pakistan. That feeling extends within most Muslims in India who have no use for Pakistan.

      You seem to have a problem when you use Hindu and terrorism in the same sentence. In World’s dictionary, terrorism is synonymous with Islam in general, and with Pakistan in particular. Indian army may have some undesirable elements but look at how successfully similar elements have struck so deeply within the Pakistan Forces.

      • INDIAN says:

        sincerely speaking very true what you have written hats off to you, am muslim and I love my country INDIA more then my life. Its all the game of some lousy illitrate bastards spoiling muslims name and religion too…

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