Pakistani terrorist Naveed Yakoob was flown from Jammu to Delhi today by the National Investigation Agency.
Jammu:
Pakistani terrorist Naveed, who was captured last week after an attack on a paramilitary convoy in Udhampur, Jammu and Kashmir, was brought to Delhi today in a special aircraft.
Yesterday, Naveed was questioned by the chief of the National Investigation Agency (NIA), Sharad Kumar, for two hours at a Joint Interrogation Centre on the outskirts of Jammu.
Sources say NIA is likely to write a letter rogatory to Pakistan to seek information about Naveed's activities in his country. With such a move, India will place it on record that it believes Naveed is from Pakistan, which has denied it.
Soon after he was caught, Naveed said he was from Faisalabad in Pakistan.
Sources say in Delhi, the terrorist will be subjected to a polygraph test, layered voice analysis test and psycho-analysis.
The NIA is also trying to get details of calls made by Naveed from India. Sources say the agency will use the Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty that it shares with 40 countries, not including Pakistan, to try and get Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) details of Naveed's conversations with his alleged handlers in Pakistan during his stay in Kashmir.
According to sources, Naveed allegedly made calls to Pakistan and other terrorists using Whatsapp and Viber services. The agency will contact all countries who maintain VoIP servers under the Treaty. VoIP is a technology that allows making voice calls using a broadband internet connection.
Sources say during the investigations, the NIA and Jammu and Kashmir police have got vital details of a larger terrorist network and their handlers from across the border. So far, 11 people have been detained. Sources say that Naveed stayed in various parts of Kashmir Valley for nearly two months after having entered India through the Line of Control.