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Bangalore, Nov 15: One of the two terrorists recently arrested in Mysore, who were subjected to narco-analysis test yesterday, reportedly revealed that his name was not Mohammed Ali Hussain but Zahari, according to sources.

Mohammed Ali Hussain, during the test was said to have admitted that his real name was Zahari and he was born in Aptabad in Pakistan in a family of agriculture labourers. He did not have a regular source of income but used to earn Rs. 100 per day on occasions.

Ali, who had studied upto X standard, was said to have been picked up by the militant organisation Al-Bade in 2001.

According to sources, Al-Badi which recruits youths who are economically poor, picked up Al Hussain and after a complete brain wash sent him to India to wreak havoc. He was said to have undergone weapons training in Pakistan.

During the test Ali Hussain reportedly confessed to have entered India illegally in 2001 bringing with him an AK-47 assault rifle and other weapons. He settled in Kashmir for sometime with the intention of creating terror and was involved in 15 ambushes agianst Jammu and Kashmir Police, according to sources.

When things became hot for him in the valley, he had to move and was picked up by Fahad, who brought him to Mysore.

Ali reportedly confessed that, while in Pakistan, he was repeatedly shown the video footage of Babri Masjid demolistion and made to believe that Muslims are not safe in India.

"After coming to India we realised that we were presented a wrong picture of India by Pakistan," Ali had reportedly confessed.

Terrorists brought back to city

Mysore, Nov. 15 (RK&KMC)- The two Pakistani terrorists arrested in city last month were brought back to Mysore city amid tight security yesterday after subjecting them to narco-analysis test in Bangalore.

The terrorists, Fahad and Ali Hussain (he claims his real name is Zahari) were under the custody of DCP K.T. Balakrishna and ACP C. Krishnappa during their Bangalore trip.

They were remanded to judicial custody last night.

They will be taken to Bangalore again for a brain-mapping test, after getting an appointment at the Forensic Science Lab, said the Police sources.

  

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