Naved identifies Pak home on Google Earth

Naved identifies Pak home on Google Earth
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Naved Identifies Pak Home On Google Earth. Muhammad Naved alias Usman, the main accused in the Udhampur terror attack, wants to go back to Pakistan and kill those who sent him on a fidayeen mission, the Hindustan Times reports.

New Delhi: Muhammad Naved alias Usman, the main accused in the Udhampur terror attack, wants to go back to Pakistan and kill those who sent him on a fidayeen mission, the Hindustan Times reports.

Naved, who had reportedly came to India to avenge the atrocities inflicted on Kashmiris, had attacked a BSF bus on August 5 at Narsu nallah in Udhampur district, killing two troopers and injuring 11 others.

The interrogation of Naved also revealed that the he might have been administered a psychotropic substance before the attack on a BSF convoy. The investigator who spent time with Naved, has claimed that Naved has realised that his gamble with Lashkar had cost him heavily and now wants to go back to kill all those who sent him to Kashmir.

Naveed has told his interrogators that he is from Faisalabad in Pakistan and has also allegedly identified on Google Earth, the locality where he lived. His father Yakub Mohammad had in an interview confirmed that the captured man was his son. But Islamabad has rejected that claim and wants "scientific evidence" that Naveed is a Pakistani citizen.

NIA has got permission to conduct a lie detector test on Naved. The test will be conducted at 11 am on Tuesday. Naved gave his consent to undergo the test before the Delhi court. NIA Chief Sharad Kumar said the agency has evidence that Naved belonged to Pakistan and was part of the Lashkar-e-Taiba.

The chief of the anti-terror agency described the case as "very sensitive" which needed to be probed thoroughly and carefully.

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