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ISLAMABAD: Yousaf al Salafi – allegedly the Pakistan commander of Islamic State (IS) or Daish – has confessed during investigations that he has been receiving funds through the United States.

Law enforcing agencies on January 22 claimed that they arrested al Salafi, along with his two companions, during a joint raid in Lahore. However, sources revealed that al Salafi was actually arrested sometimes in December last year and it was only disclosed on January 22.

“During the investigations, Yousaf al Salafi revealed that he was getting funding – routed through America – to run the organisation in Pakistan and recruit young people to fight in Syria,” a source privy to the investigations revealed to Daily Express on the condition of anonymity.

Al Salafi is a Pakistani-Syrian, who entered Pakistan through Turkey five months ago. Earlier, it was reported that he crossed into Turkey from Syria and was caught there. However, he managed to escape from Turkey and reached Pakistan to establish IS in the region.

Sources said al Salafi’s revelations were shared with the US Secretary of State John Kerry during his recent visit to Islamabad. “The matter was also taken up with CENTCOM chief General Lloyd Austin during his visit to Islamabad earlier this month,” a source said.

Al Salafi also confessed that he – along with a Pakistani accomplice, reportedly imam of a mosque – was recruiting people to send them to Syria and was getting around $600 per person from Syria.

“The US has been condemning the IS activities but unfortunately has not been able to stop funding of these organisations, which is being routed through the US,” a source said.

“The US had to dispel the impression that it is financing the group for its own interests and that is why it launched offensive against the organisation in Iraq but not in Syria,” he added.

There are reports that citizens from Libya, Afghanistan, Pakistan and India besides other countries are being recruited by the IS to fight in Syria. Posters and wall chalking in favour of the IS have also been seen in various cities in Pakistan.
Startling revelations: IS operative confesses to getting funds via US – The Express Tribune

Wtf USA is doing they want Pakistan to fight their proxy war in Syria just like they used us in Afghanistan?Pakistan should learn from there mistake and take necessary measures not to involve itself in any proxy war.

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Interesting !

it was reported that he crossed into Turkey from Syria and was caught there. However, he managed to escape from Turkey and reached Pakistan to establish IS in the region.
Can someone explain this???

“The US had to dispel the impression that it is financing the group for its own interests and that is why it launched offensive against the organisation in Iraq but not in Syria,” he added.
I guess people even in official circles have this impression !
 
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Lolz knew it,just getting conformation,that's all.
 
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ISLAMABAD: Yousaf al Salafi – allegedly the Pakistan commander of Islamic State (IS) or Daish – has confessed during investigations that he has been receiving funds through the United States.

Law enforcing agencies on January 22 claimed that they arrested al Salafi, along with his two companions, during a joint raid in Lahore. However, sources revealed that al Salafi was actually arrested sometimes in December last year and it was only disclosed on January 22.

“During the investigations, Yousaf al Salafi revealed that he was getting funding – routed through America – to run the organisation in Pakistan and recruit young people to fight in Syria,” a source privy to the investigations revealed to Daily Express on the condition of anonymity.

Al Salafi is a Pakistani-Syrian, who entered Pakistan through Turkey five months ago. Earlier, it was reported that he crossed into Turkey from Syria and was caught there. However, he managed to escape from Turkey and reached Pakistan to establish IS in the region.

Sources said al Salafi’s revelations were shared with the US Secretary of State John Kerry during his recent visit to Islamabad. “The matter was also taken up with CENTCOM chief General Lloyd Austin during his visit to Islamabad earlier this month,” a source said.

Al Salafi also confessed that he – along with a Pakistani accomplice, reportedly imam of a mosque – was recruiting people to send them to Syria and was getting around $600 per person from Syria.

“The US has been condemning the IS activities but unfortunately has not been able to stop funding of these organisations, which is being routed through the US,” a source said.

“The US had to dispel the impression that it is financing the group for its own interests and that is why it launched offensive against the organisation in Iraq but not in Syria,” he added.

There are reports that citizens from Libya, Afghanistan, Pakistan and India besides other countries are being recruited by the IS to fight in Syria. Posters and wall chalking in favour of the IS have also been seen in various cities in Pakistan.
Startling revelations: IS operative confesses to getting funds via US – The Express Tribune

Wtf USA is doing they want Pakistan to fight their proxy war in Syria just like they used us in Afghanistan?Pakistan should learn from there mistake and take necessary measures not to involve itself in any proxy war.

@airmarshal @Leader @Norwegian @pkuser2k12 @chauvunist @RescueRanger @Jango @Bratva @Crypto @Pukhtoon @waleed3601 @razahassan1997 @janbaaz @rockstar08 @Patriots @batmannow @A.Rafay @ajpirzada @Akheilos @Areesh @AUz @AZADPAKISTAN2009 @Counter-Errorist @Dr. Stranglove @graphican @HRK @Jzaib @Khalidr @mr42O @Pakistani shaheens @TankMan @Zarvan @WishLivePak @Jf Thunder
you forgot to mention @gambit @SvenSvensonov @C130 and other americans
 
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I see. Did he also confess that John Kerry brought him the funds in small unmarked bills?
 
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I see. Did he also confess that John Kerry brought him the funds in small unmarked bills?
And Kerry wore a black trenchcoat and wide brim hat.

Al Salafi also confessed that he – along with a Pakistani accomplice, reportedly imam of a mosque – was recruiting people to send them to Syria and was getting around $600 per person from Syria.
Does this mean we now have tacit permission to monitor mosques and the local Muslim communities even more aggressively than before ?
 
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And Kerry wore a black trenchcoat and wide brim hat.


Does this mean we now have tacit permission to monitor mosques and the local Muslim communities even more aggressively than before ?

It doesn't say US govt is funding. It just says funds are routed through US. There is lot of money which routes through US. Remittances etc also figure in. All it implies is US needs to tighten its financial monitoring. This funding makes our job difficult.
 
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It doesn't say US govt is funding. It just says funds are routed through US. There is lot of money which routes through US. Remittances etc also figure in. All it implies is US needs to tighten its financial monitoring. This funding makes our job difficult.
Yes, we can increased monitoring of suspect financial movements. It means we will have to increase monitoring of mosques and local Muslim communities as well, correct ?
 
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Yes, we can increased monitoring of suspect financial movements. It means we will have to increase monitoring of mosques and local Muslim communities as well, correct ?

Yes, that's where intelligence sharing with your allies comes in.

P.S. You were not implying CIA monitors mosques here and ISI monitors your financial system there, right?
 
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Al Salafi is a Pakistani-Syrian, who entered Pakistan through Turkey five months ago

How fucking stupid!
How can some one enter Pakistan directly from Turkey? and why he went to Turkey and not direct to Iraq? why he only mentioned Turkey? What kind of name Salafi is?
Sounds like a false flag... beat his behind bit hard to get the truth out of him.

Yes, we can increased monitoring of suspect financial movements. It means we will have to increase monitoring of mosques and local Muslim communities as well, correct ?
go fuk all the Muslims of America... who cares? but don´t fucking fund terrorists in Pakistan.
 
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Yes, that's where intelligence sharing with your allies comes in.

P.S. You were not implying CIA monitors mosques here and ISI monitors your financial system there, right?
Am suggesting increased levels of surveillance. Not just that, but do it publicly as well. People seems to be offended at US government's inaction that allowed terrorists to exploits institutional gaps in our financial system. So maybe we could assuage their anger by making our commitment public, no ?
 
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Am suggesting increased levels of surveillance. Not just that, but do it publicly as well. People seems to be offended at US government's inaction that allowed terrorists to exploits institutional gaps in our financial system. So maybe we could assuage their anger by making our commitment public, no ?
Go ahead... do not make advertisement here.
 
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Hi,

It is as easy as transferring funds thru western union---anybody can do that---. Establish an account----send the money---send a text with the password to pickup the money---. Just because it is coming from the U S----does not mean it has anything to do with the state.

The state does not deliver money in this manner----I mean to say---give some credit to the U S---they are more used to sending PALLETS full of dollars than electronic transfers.
 
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