An extremist 'Jihadi' group of Rohingyas, in collaboration with
Pakistan's intelligence agency ISI and Syrian ISIS, has been allegedly
trying to unleash insurgency activities inside Myanmar and use the
sensitive Rohingya Muslim issue to unsettle Sheikh Hasina's government
and destabilise India's east, according to some media reports.
Some
intelligence reports said the 'Jihadi' group Arakan Rohingya Salvation
Army (ARSA) has been maintaining close link with ISI and ISIS.
A
media report, quoting intelligence source, disclosed that an ISI
officer, said to be the office in charge of ISI's eastern operations,
had recently met BNP Chairperson Begum Khaleda Zia and her son Tarique
Zia in London and discussed ways to bring down the Sheikh Hasina's
government and boost up Rohingya insurgency in Rakhine state in Myanmar.
ARSA needs BNP-Jamaat support as Sheikh Hasina and her government have
been pursuing 'Zero tolerance' policy not to allow anyone to use
Bangladesh's soil to conduct any insurgency activities.
The report,
published as Mizzima exclusive, said that ARSA and its backers are
trying to thwart the Kofi Annan led Rakhine Commission Report.
The
report, published as Mizzima exclusive, said that ARSA and its backers
are trying to thwart the Kofi Annan led Rakhine Commission Report.
Indian
and Bangladesh intelligence officials say that they have intercepted
three long duration calls between Hafiz Tohar, military wing chief of
Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army (ARSA) on 23rd and 24th August that hold
the key to why the militant group unleashed the pre-dawn offensive
against Myanmar security forces.
Hafiz Tohar set up the Aqa Mul
Mujahideen (AMM) and was trained in Pakistan by the dreaded Lashkar e
Tayyaba (LET) after he was recruited by Abdul Qadoos Burmi, the chief of
Harkat ul Jihad al Islami -Arakan (HUJI-A) from Kyauk Pyin Siek village
of Maungdaw in 2014.
He merged his group into the ARSA after it was
formed in the summer of 2016 and is widely believed to be behind the
deadly attacks on Myanmar security forces from October 9-10 last year
and on Aug 25 this year.
Following the training of a few initial
recruits of the AMM in Pakistan, new cadres were recruited from among
Rohingya youth in Rakhine State and refugee camps in Bangladesh's Cox's
Bazaar.
They were then trained in camps set up on the
Bangladesh-Myanmar border, specially one at Naikhongcherri in the
Chittagong Hill Tracts of Bangladesh.
One "Major Salamat" of
Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence, deputed for under cover
operations with the LET,was responsible for these training during
April-May 2016.
*** Ashfaq is said to be the office in charge of ISI's eastern
operations, and he had recently met BNP leader and former PM Khaleda Zia
and her son Tarique in London. Bangladesh media, quoting their
intelligence sources, had reported that the ISI officer and Begum Zia
discussed ways to bring down the Hasina government in Dhaka and boost
the Rohingya insurgency in Rakhine, for which support of the BNP-Jamaat e
Islami was needed because ruling Awami League is not sympathetic to
Rohingyas. ***
63 JMB activists from Bangladesh responsible for
the suicide bombings in that country and 88 ARSA activists were trained
in the Naikhongcherri base in April-May 2016, according to information
revealed by two top JMB activists when interrogated by Bangladesh
intelligence.
This base was recently raided by the Bangladesh army,
and six JMB rebels were captured. During interrogation, they confirmed
information about this base and the joint JMB-ARSA training stint
conducted by ISI that Bangladesh intelligence had garnered from top JMB
leader Abul Kashem.
Kashem's information led to the raid on this hideout three months ago.
They found contact numbers of one "Brigadier Ashfaq' and of 'Major Salamat' of ISI and one ISIS recruiter in Iraq.
Bangladesh
intelligence put these numbers on surveillance and also passed their
numbers to Indian R&AW external intelligence agency which has superb
Signals Intelligence capabilities with a regional reach.
Ashfaq is
said to be the office in charge of ISI's eastern operations, and he had
recently met BNP leader and former PM Khaleda Zia and her son Tarique in
London.
Bangladesh media, quoting their intelligence sources, had
reported that the ISI officer and Begum Zia discussed ways to bring down
the Hasina government in Dhaka and boost the Rohingya insurgency in
Rakhine, for which support of the BNP-Jamaat e Islami was needed because
ruling Awami League is not sympathetic to Rohingyas.
*** There
is a clear attempt to create a new theatre of jihad where the narrative
of torture and human rights violations reinforced by heavy handed
Burmese action can unsettle the Sheikh Hasina regime and destabilise
India's east," said a top Indian intelligence official in Yangon before
PM Modi's visit to review security arrangements. ***
On 23 August
at 11.32am Bangladesh time, there was a call from Ashfaq's number to a
Bangladesh Grameenphone mobile used by Hafiz Tohar. The call lasted 37
minutes, and Ashfaq told hafiz that ARSA has to hit multiple targets
within the next 48 hours. Tohar said though his squads were in a
position to strike, suggesting long planning and mobilisation, it would
not be possible to strike the multiple targets before midnight of 24th
August.
Indian intelligence also intercepted this call and could
fully break the coded language that Bangladesh intelligence had not been
able to decipher fully.
"Kala Admi report detehi hamla ho," said Ashfaq and Zohar replied :" Ji Janaab , jo hukum , par 24 rat se pahle nahi hoga."
"Kala
Admi" or " Black Man" is surely Kofi Annan and the ISI officer was
asking for the attacks to be launched immediately after Annan submitted
his report.
Tohar agreed but said it would not be possible before
midnight of 24th Aug. Tohar speaks clear Urdu due to his long stay in
Pakistan.
The second call came on 24th Aug at 2.13pm Bangladesh time and lasted for 28 minutes.
Ashfaq asked when 'Kala Admi" (Annan) is making his report public. Tohar said 3pm , just a few minutes from now.
Ashfaq pleaded for launching the attacks as quickly as possible, soon after dark.
Tohar said ' runners' have been sent to all the ARSA squads with instructions to launch the attacks at midnight.
"Der kyon kar rahe ho," (why so late) asked an agitated Ashfaq.
"Message paunchaneme time lagta hai Sir", (Takes time to reach the message ), Tohar insisted.
Obviously,
ARSA was sending the message through physical runners in person,
maintaining a total radio silence for fear of detection.
At 6.02 pm came a call from an Iraq number with someone introducing himself as "Al-Amin of Daesh" on the line to Tohar.
The call was shorter than the Ashfaq-Tohar calls, lasting under 14 minutes.
The ISIS wished ARSA the best in its jihad against the Burmese colonialists, Buddhist and Hindu fanatics.
These
three calls simultaneously intercepted by Bangladesh and Indian
intelligence makes it clear ARSA and their backers (ISIS and ISI) were
determined to cause problems for the Aung San Suu Kyi government which
had committed to set up an inter-ministerial committee to implement the
recommendations made by Kofi Annan-led Rakhine Commission.
It is nor clear whether Bangladesh or India raised a red flag with Myanmar to warn them of an impending attack.
Perhaps the absence of an intelligence sharing mechanism did not enable the transfer.
"
After ISIS's huge failures in the Middle East in the face of Russian
and US-led Western military action, there is a clear attempt to create a
new theatre of jihad where the narrative of torture and human rights
violations reinforced by heavy handed Burmese action can unsettle the
Sheikh Hasina regime and destabilise India's east," said a top Indian
intelligence official in Yangon before PM Modi's visit to review
security arrangements.
"That will divert Indian military attention
from Kashmir and Bangladesh from its battle against JMB and other
jihadis. This is a clear Pakistani ploy."
That would explain why
India and Bangladesh, mindful of their own security threats, have not
bought into the narrative of 'genocide' as some in the West and many in
the Islamic World have.
"The ARSA is determined to thwart Daw Suu
Kyi's good intentions to implement the Kofi Annan report. They want to
brutalise the discourse in Rakhine and help re-militarise the area so
that the narrative of torture and extra-judicial killings help them
boost the level of jihad and find recruits," said a top Bangladesh
intelligence official.