Times of Islamabad

Top Al Qaeeda terrorist in Subcontinent Asim Omar killed. Was an Indian agent?

Top Al Qaeeda terrorist in Subcontinent Asim Omar killed. Was an Indian agent?

KABUL (AA): Afghanistan’s top spy agency on Tuesday claimed the head of theal-Qaeda in the Indian Subcontinent (AQIS) was killed along with six otherterrorists in the country’s southern Helmand province.

The National Directorate of Security issued an unclassified statement withthe picture of the slain AQIS chief Asim Omar, reportedly killed in a jointU.S.-Afghan raid on a Taliban compound in Musa Qala district of Helmandprovince on Sep. 23.

“Omar, a #Pakistani citizen, was #killed along with six other AQIS members,most of them Pakistani. Among them was Raihan, Omar’s courier to Ayman#Al_Zawahiri. They had been embedded inside the Taliban compound in the#Taliban stronghold of Musa Qala,” the NDS said in a Twitter post.

There has been no immediate reaction from the Taliban or al-Qaeda. TheAfghan Taliban vowed to shun ties with al-Qaeda during their failed peaceparley with the Americans.

Meanwhile, Hindustan Times has described Omar as an India-born terroristwho led al-Qaeda in the Indian Subcontinent (AQIS) since its creation in2014.

The Indian daily said Omar was born in Sambhal city of India’s northernUttar Pradesh province, and went to Pakistan in 1995 and joined theHarkat-ul-Mujahideen (HuM) group before joining AQIS.