Monday, 17 May 2010


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FROM JOSEPH FARAH'S G2 BULLETIN

Pakistani intel agency linked to Times Square


Investigation says Shahzad taught by rogue ISI agents


Posted: May 15, 2010
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Faisal Shahzad

LONDON – MI6 agents based in Pakistan have established that rogue intelligence officers in the country's Inter-Services Intelligence service, ISI, arranged for Faisal Shahzad to return to the United States after giving him instructions on how to build the Times Square bomb, according to a report fromJoseph Farah's G2 Bulletin.

The MI6 officers believe that an ISI officer could have traveled on the same flight that Shahzad took when he flew home.

"This could be a potentially devastating blow for the ISI which already has a shaky anti-terrorism reputation in British and US intelligence agencies," said an intelligence source in London.

Shahzad's background as the son of a senior Pakistani Air Force officer may have brought him into contact with ISI agents who are linked to home-grown jihadis and are training them to attack Western targets.

The source said: "For some time we have been monitoring a number of trained terrorists like Shahzad who have been introduced into Pakistan's military environment with its prevailing anti-West feelings. Several have left the country and we are trying to establish if they have gone to the U.K. or the United States."

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