The National Investigation Agency (NIA), which is probing the Uddhampur terror attack, has prepared a dossier based on nabbed Pakistani terrorist Naved's disclosure. During his interrogation, Naved reportedly told NIA officials that 18 Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) terrorists had infiltrated into the Indian territory alongwith him. The agency has now identified people who sheltered these militants and more arrests are likely to be made in the case in the coming days.

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As per the 25-page dossier, Naved was recruited by Lashkar when he was just 16-17 years of age. He was first sent to Garhi Habbibullah recruitment camp and after that he was shifted to three more recruitment camps in Balakot, Nausera and Jhelum. Naved revealed that he and other terrorists were shifted frequently from one camp to another. He spent around three years in these training camps.

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Hafiz Saeed's son planned suicide attack

Admitting that he was trained by some of the top Lashkar commanders to be a fidayeen (suicide) attacker, Naved also told the NIA sleuths that his 4-member group was launched from Halan area of Pakistan by the Lashkar chief Hafiz Sayeed's son Talha for a carrying out a major suicide strike in Jammu and Kashmir.

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On May 27, the group comprising him and Noman (the terrorist who died in the encounter at Samroli on August 5), Ukasha and Mohammad Bhai, both from Khyber Pakhtunkhwah area of Pakistan's North West Frontier Province (NWFP), set off from Halan. On June 2, they crossed into Gulmarg sector of Kashmir after cutting the border fencing at Fajja Top.

During his narco-analysis test, Naved had confessed to his interrogators that Hafiz Saeed, the 26/11 attacks mastermind, visited the LeT training camps twice while he was undergoing training.

The Pakistani terrorist told his NIA interrogators that Saeed delivered motivational speeches to the recruits and exhorted them to kill Hindus in India.

Naved, who is in his early 20s and hails from Faisalabad in Pakistan, is said to be the odd one in a typical middle-class family. His elder brother and brother-in-law are reportedly both college lecturers. Investigators said, Naved studied only till Class 5 and was heavily into gambling.