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PUNJAB POLICE Interrogation Report Profiles of the Foreigners held Abbas Majeed Khan Marwat PSP, ASP/UT SARGODHA 12/11/2009 This report carries a profile and an interrogation report of the five foreigners interrogated by the Sargodha Police.

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PUNJAB POLICE

Interrogation Report Profiles of the Foreigners held

Abbas Majeed Khan Marwat PSP, ASP/UT SARGODHA

12/11/2009

This report carries a profile and an interrogation report of the five foreigners interrogated by the Sargodha Police.

Waqar Hussain Khan

Name: Waqar Hussain Khan

Father’s name: M. Saeed Khan

Passport No: 438508641

Date of Birth: August 11, 1987

Place of Birth: Virginia, USA

Date of entry into Pakistan: December 1, 2009

Ahmed Minni

Name: Ahmed Abdullah Minni

Father’s name: Not Known

Passport No: 461944857

Date of Birth: December 4, 1989

Place of Birth: Virginia, USA

Date of entry into Pakistan: November 30, 2009

Ramy Zamzam

Name: Ramy S Zamzam

Father’s name: Not known

Passport No: 309616897

Date of Birth: September 19, 1987

Place of Birth: Egypt

Date of entry into Pakistan: December 1, 2009

Aman Yemer

Name: Aman Hassan Yemer

Father’s name: Not known

Date of Birth: May 5, 1991

Place of Birth: California

Date of entry into Pakistan: November 30, 2009

Umar Farooq

Name: Umar Farooq

Father’s Name : Khalid Farooq

Date of Birth: 1985

Place of Birth: Sargodha

Interrogation Report

These five foreigners were held by the Police on December 9, 2009. They were all college

students. They had deep interest in the religion and they were of the opinion that a Jihad must be

waged against the infidels for the atrocities committed by them against Muslims around the

world. Among them Ahmed Abdullah Minni used to regularly visit the internet page of

YouTube. He used to the praise the videos which showed attacks on the US Army and

Installations. This became a regular feature and Minni, a registered user of YouTube, regularly

praised such attacks. Soon after, Minni was contacted by a person named “Saifullah”. The two

pictures below show the YouTube website.

A clip of suicide attack on a US convoy posted on YouTube (http://www.youtube.com)

Comments made by registered users

Minni was initially contacted on his YouTube user account; however, later on they used another

way of communicating which could not be intercepted by the secret agencies. They used to write

an email and then save it in the drafts section of the email. The other person used to log on to the

same account and leave another message on the draft. This mode of communication enabled

them to pass on messages without fear of interception by the FBI.

Drafts Folder of Yahoo Mail

They made a plan with Saifullah to go to Afghanistan. Therefore, they reached Pakistan from

where they would leave for Afghanistan. All of them gathered at Karachi and left for Hyderabad

on December 1. They went to the Madrassah of Jaish-e-Mohammad where they informed them

about their desire for Jihad. However, the management of the Madrassah refused to keep them,

and advised them to go to Jamat-ud-Dawa Lahore. Interestingly the Jamat also refused to keep

them as they could not provide a surety. Thus, they came along with their friend Umer Farooq to

Sargodha.

The police took into custody their laptops, external hard drives, iPod, mobile phones.

Laptops, Mobile Phones, IPod, External Hard Drive