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Jandullah, Jamaat and
Jehadis - how Jandullah became Al-Qaeda
Guest post by Ali Chisti
Recently, the Karachi Police had found an organization named,
“Jandullah” for the terror attack cum bombing on the Moharram
Ashura procession killing more than forty-five people in
Karachi. The name Jandullah was previously linked to a similar
organization based in Baluchistan who had carried out attacks in
Iranian Baluchistan and another organization which had
previously carried out attacks in Indonesia and was an off-shoot
of Jamaat-e-Islami, Indonesian chapter.
However, the Karachi based Jandullah chapter is apparently a lot
different from it’s Baluchi and Indonesian counterparts. The
creation of the Karachi-based Jandullah (Army of God) was a
prime example of al-Queda’s changing face in Pakistan. The group
was founded originally by Jamaat-e-Islami’s student wings,
Islami Jamiat e Talba’s Attar Rehman, a Karachi University
student of Statistics who was arrested in June 2004 on the
charge of masterminding, a series of terrorist attacks in
Karachi, targeting security forces and government installations.
The eldest son of a local businessman, he grew up in a
middle-class neighborhood in Karachi and worked actively for the
radical Jamaat-e-Islami, Pakistan.
Rehman’s journey to terrorism began after he in 1991 when he
went to Afghanistan to receive military training at a jihadist
camp setup by Jamaat-e-Islami linked, Harkat-ul-Mujahideen close
to Afghan border. Rehman who was an active member of mainstream
Islami Party, Jamaat-i-Islami and founder of Jandullah told his
interrogators that he formed Jundullah after the arrest of top
al-Queda operatives n March, 2003 including that of Khalid
Sheikh Mohammad – the master mind of 9/11 who was caught from
Rawalpindi, Pakistan from the residence of a Jamaat-e-Islami’s
serving deputy mayor.
Amir Mir a journalist par excellence; an authority on Jehadi
nexus, whose books had been banned in Pakistan wrote, “Jundullah
was just another name for Lashkar-e-Jhangvi which had stuck up a
strong working relationship with al-Queda.” He also reveals that
“the other organization suspected of close operational ties with
al Queda is basically Harkatul Muhahedin al-Aalamai an off-shoot
of the Jamaat-e-Islami’s Jedahi Organization, Harkatul Mujadedin
“.
It is however interesting to note that two of the al-Aalami
militants including the al-Aalmai ameer, Mohammad Imran bombed
the US consulate in Karachi; the bombing was similar to the
bombing of Egyptian Embassy bombing in Islamabad which later,
Osama Bin Laden’s deputy in his book “Knights under the
Prophet’s Banner”. Ayman Zawahiri took full credit for the
attack, noting that his first choice for the target was the U.S
embassy there, but it was so strongly fortified that he judged
it too hard to hit. Imran the ameer of al-Aalami claimed in
court to be a member of Harkatul Mujahedin and said that al-Aalami
was the product of the rangers and security denying the split
between the Harkat.
Obviously the creation of such splinter groups had two reasons
alone:
1) to create a smoke-screen to take the heat away from the
parent organizations like Lashkar-e-Jhangvi and Harkatul
Mujahedin who are closely linked with certain rogue elements
within in the state and members of Jamaat-e-Islami
2) to confuse the investigating agencies who were using the
divide and rule to get rid of the powers of the jehadi factions
gone rouge.
Jandullah was initially a well-knit cell comprising of some 20
militants, most of them in their twenties and thirties; educated
from professional working classes. The group would take on doing
the “unthinkable”; they planned on to assassinate, army’s top
commander in Karachi, General Ahsan Saleem Hayat who later
appointed by General Mushraff as hs second in-command of the
Pakistan Army.
In June, 2004, Rehman a former student leader of IJT and now a
founder of Jundullah attached the motorcade of the Corps
Commander Karachi, General Ahsan Saleem Hayat who narrowly
escaped but 11 people including eight soldier, were killed in
the attack right in the centre of the city.
Later, Rehman did not show any sign of remorse when he was
presented before a high-security anti terrorism court in
Karachi. “I have not done anything wrong” he shouted as he
emerged from the courtroom.
Later Jundullah would also attack on army, rangers, police
stations and a car bombing outside the US-Pakistan cultural
centre in Karachi. Among others who were arrested for their
association with Jundullah was Akmal Waheed, a cardiologist and
his brother Arshad Waheed an orthopedic surgeon. Both men were
active members of Jamaat-e-Islami and were associated with
Jamat-i-Islami’s Medical Wing, Pakistan Islamic Medical
association; they provided active medical treatment and shelter
to top Al-Queda fugitives and had been linked for treating Osama
Bin Laden’s kidney’s too.
On 07/03/2004 the Karachi police arrested the brothers after the
cell phone numbers of the two doctors were found in Ata-ur
Rehman mobile phone memory. Dr. Akmal Waheed and Dr. Arshad
Waheed were suspected of assisting wanted militants to escape
from the authorities and providing medical treatment to three
fugitives: Abu Massab, Gul Hasan and Qassam-al-Sani, who were
wounded in the Gen. Hayat Attempt, without informing the police.
Their arrest was capped in secrecy for a while, which caused the
family to believe they were kidnapped for ransom. The arrest of
the Waheed brothers was made public only on 07/13/2004.
The police also found out that the Wahed brothers also treated
Shahzad Bajwa, alias Abdullah, the depute of Ata-ur Rehman,
after he sustained injuries, on 03/19/2004, during an attack on
a mobile van of Pakistan Rangers, at Shan/Bismillah Taqi
Hospital in Karachi.
The Waheed brothers were sentenced on 03/14/2005 to 7 years
imprisonment.
The police claimed that “The car recovered from the accused (Akmal
and Arshad Waheed) is the one which was hired by earlier
arrested Jundallah’s Amir in Karachi, Ata-ur-Rehman, which later
on, had remained in their use.” Ata-ur-Rehman, the chief of
Jundallah, had confessed that Dr Akmal Waheed and Dr Arshad
Waheed had close links to him and were extending help by all
means, the police spokesman added.
Dr. Arshad & Akmal Waheed were, eventually, acquitted. on
07/11/2006, in an appeal court. Following his acquittal Dr.
Arshad Waheed shifted his activity to South Waziristan and was
running a clinic in Wana, FATA region. Dr. Arshad Waheed was
allegedly killed in a US missile attack, on 03/16/2008, in Wana,
South Waziristan.
Jamaat-e-Islami, Pakistan apparently a close aide and
ideological father of Jundallah and Harkat slammed everyone for
arresting the brothers privately but a slap on their faces came
when Al Qaeda’s media wing Al Sahab Media Foundation released
the third part of a series of videos entitled “The Protectors of
the Sanctuary.” This was also the first time Al-Queda had use
URDU in there language instead of Arabic which was
significant...
The 40-minute compilation video commemorates Dr. Arshad Waheed
Shaheed, the Wana based kidney specialist who had links with all
Jamaat-e-Islami, Jundallah and al Qaeda and who was killed in a
U.S. missile attack in March 2008.
It is pretty much apparent that Al-Queda has successfully
established working relationship with various jehadi and
sectarian organizations originally made up by establishment to
counter the Indian’s in Kashmir through proxy and helped
prolonged our ill-thought off policy of Strategic Depth. It is
also important to note; why a large number of Jamaat-e-Islami
has linked up and sheltered Al-Queda members? It is also an
established fact now that the GHQ attack master-mind was also a
Jamaat-e-Islami member apart from the fugitives form the attacks
on the Sri-Lankan team took refuge at Mansura, JI’s headquarters
in Lahore. A connection which is often ignored: at times
deliberately.
(The writer Ali Chisti is from Karachi and an Anti-terrorism
expert from Pakistan. He is also politically active in
Pakistan.) |