India to hand over Abu Hamza’s ‘Pakistani passport’

Abu Hamza used passport to enter Saudi Arabia in 2010 to recruit young Indians for future operations of LeT in India.


News Desk July 04, 2012



India will give Pakistan information it has gathered on alleged Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorist Syed Zabiuddin Ansari, alias Abu Hamza, the handler of the terrorists involved in the 26/11 attacks in Mumbai, during the Indo-Pak foreign secretary-level talks in New Delhi on Wednesday including the passport purportedly issued by Pakistan, according to a report by India today.


Along with Abu Hamza’s Pakistani passport, the visiting delegation will also be given Pakistani domestic identity cards issued to the self-confessed terrorist, both of which show his name as Riyasat Ali.

Abu Hamza allegedly used the passport to enter Saudi Arabia in 2010 to recruit young immigrant Indians for future operations of LeT in India. The passport, copies of which have been obtained by Indian channel NDTV, show his permanent address as Muridke in Sheikhupura, Pakistan.

Published in The Express Tribune, July 4th, 2012.

COMMENTS (53)

politically incorrect | 11 years ago | Reply

@Lala Gee

Please wake up. It's not late morning even, it's late evening.

mr. righty rightist | 11 years ago | Reply @Its (still) Econonmy Stupid **"My understanding is that when a Pakistani national outside of Pakistan applies for a Passport renewal it takes 40 days as it has to go to Islamabad to Interior ministry. Not too long ago Interior Ministry reported loss of 4000 Passports. Is it possible Abu’s passport is one of those missing ones and if it is does, it means all of those missing are infact missing for this purpose? Am I crazy to connect these dots?"** You are not crazy. You are thinking on the exact lines of other Pakistanis. You Pakistanis think the following also : 9/11 was an american inside job. 26/11 was an Indian inside job. Osama is still alive. 1971 was a Hindu conspiracy. Pakistan won 1965. Kargil was orchestrated by Mujahideen.
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