Rawalpindi militant Abdul Samad exposes Taliban mosque abuse in Zangoti

A surrendered fighter named Abdul Samad disclosed shocking information about extremist group activities during Pakistan Army questioning. The militant received weapons training in Afghanistan over four and a half years before joining different terrorist factions. Abdul Samad worked with commander Asad's unit, which operated from religious buildings in Zangoti. The group produced improvised explosive devices and mines inside sacred spaces while engaging in inappropriate behavior. Fighters watched inappropriate content during bomb-making sessions as leadership played music within mosque walls.

The confession revealed systematic abuse of children and desecration of religious texts by group members. Abdul Samad witnessed acts he described as worse than those committed by non-believers. Multiple mosques served as operational bases, housing approximately ten fighters each under Asad's command. The former militant urged parents to protect their children from recruitment by such organizations. Security officials believe these revelations expose the true nature of groups that claim religious motivation while committing serious crimes against faith and humanity.
 

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