Mumbai: Unmasking the conspiracy of Pakistan’s intelligence agency Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), former Mumbai Police Commissioner Rakesh Maria has disclosed that to project the 26/11 Mumbai terror attack as an act of Hindu terrorism, the Pakistani terrorists had sacred thread tied on their wrists.

This was disloces by Maria in his book ‘Let Me Say It Now’.
The former top cop has written about the plan of the ISI and Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) in his book.
Maria wrote that Ajmal Kasab had tied a red thread (significant in Hinduism) on his wrist as part of the ISI conspiracy and a fake identity card, with his name as Sameer Dinesh Chaudhary, was also recovered from him. As per the ID card, he was said to be a student of a college in Hyderabad and a fake Bangalore address was also given.
The former cop added that had Kasab been not caught alive it would never be revealed that he was not a Hindu but actually belonged to Faridkot in Pakistan.
Maria in his book also wrote that had the body of Kasab been recovered, the police officers would conduct their investigations in Hyderabad and Bangalore on the basis of the ID card. The media too would have been searching for his friends and the ISI would have succeeded in their conspiracy by spreading the theory of Hindu terrorism.
In his book, Maria claimed that after Kasab was caught, ISI and LeT were trying every possible way to eliminate Kasab as he was the biggest and only evidence of the Mumbai attack. For this, the ISI had also given a contract to Dawood Ibrahim’s gang to kill Kasab, Maria writes in his book.
He also wrote in the book that, “After training for three rounds for the LeT, Kasab received anamount of Rs 1.25 lakh and was also given a holiday package for a week. He gave this money to his sister for her wedding.”