Islamic State operative confesses to receiving funding through US - report


Published time: January 28, 2015 19:30 
Edited time: January 28, 2015 20:50 

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A man believed to be a Pakistani commander of Islamic State or Daish, Yousaf al 
Salafi, has confessed to law enforcement agencies in Pakistan to getting funds 
via the United States, according to a leading Pakistani newspaper siting its 
sources.

Al Salafi and two companions were arrested in Lahore, Pakistan on January 22, 
according to AFP. 

“During investigations, Yousaf al Salafi revealed that he was getting funding – 
routed through America – to run the organization in Pakistan and recruit young 
people to fight in Syria,” a source close to the investigations revealed 
toUrdu-language Daily Express on condition of anonymity, according to its 
sister English newspaper The Express Tribune. 
<http://tribune.com.pk/story/828761/startling-revelations-is-operative-confesses-to-getting-funds-via-us/>
  The newspaper also claimed that Al Salafi was in fact arrested last year 
sometime in December. 

Al Salafi also allegedly confessed to recruiting jihadists to send them to 
Syria and was receiving about $600 per person. He also admitted that he had 
been working with a Pakistani accomplice, who was reportedly the Imam of a 
mosque. 

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

However, it was not made clear where exactly the funds came from within the US. 

“Yes that is true as this issue was raised several times in the local media and 
even in the diplomatic corridors between US and Pakistan and there was media 
reporters here suggesting that hundreds of recruits have been exported to 
strain from Pakistan," a security source in Pakistan told 
<http://sputniknews.com/middleeast/20150128/1017460624.html>  Sputnik news 
agency. 

The sources who spoke to the Express Tribune also revealed that the awkward 
revelations had been revealed to US Secretary of State John Kerry on his recent 
trip to Islamabad. 

“The matter was also taken up with CENTCOM [US Central Command] chief, General 
Lloyd Austin, during his visit to Islamabad earlier this month,” a source said. 

A source told Reuters last week that Al-Salafi is a Pakistani-Syrian who came 
to Pakistan via Turkey five months ago and that he had established an ISIS 
group in Pakistan. 

In recent months, Pakistani media has been discussing the amount of influence 
Islamic State has in Pakistan, and have cited several incidents in the cities 
of Lahore and Multan where Islamic State flags and graffiti have been seen. 
However Pakistani authorities have indicated that local militants would oppose 
Islamic State, according to IHS Jane’s defense review. 

In response to large-scale advances made by ISIS militants in June 2014 in both 
Iraq and Syria, the US and other coalition countries began a large-scale air 
campaign over the region. The US and the UK have sent non-operation soldiers to 
Iraq, as well as special forces. 

According to Pentagon documents seen by the Associated Press on Tuesday, 
President Obama will ask for a $38 billion increase for the core budget of the 
Defense Department. Of this $5.3 billion will go towards training and equipping 
the Iraqi armed forces and the moderate opposition in Syria in the ongoing 
fight against Islamic State. 

 

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