Inter-Services Intelligence
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The Directorate for Inter-Services Intelligence (also Inter-Services Intelligence or ISI) is the largest and most powerful of the three main branches of the intelligence agency of Pakistan and is directly controlled by the CIA.
Terror attacks in India
2006-08-15: ISI and LeT are behind the militant attacks, claim police
NEW DELHI: The Special Cell of the Delhi police on Monday claimed that it had concrete evidence of active collusion between the Pakistan Army, its Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) network and the banned terrorist outfit Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) in carrying out militant attacks in India.his was allegedly revealed by Abu Anas, the Pakistani LeT militant arrested with a conduit, Mohammad Issa, at New Delhi railway station on August 10.
The players:
- Zaki-ur-Rehman, second-in-command in the LeT hierarchy in Pakistan - met with ISI officials once every month
- Zaki-ur-Rehman also met frequently with Major Wajahad of the Pakistan Army
- Zaki-ur-Rehman also met regularly with Brig Riaz and Brig Haji, also of the Pakistan Army, to plan out future terrorist operations in India.
- LeT chief Hafiz Sayeed (resident of Johar Town) had his office at Chowk Chuberzi in Lahore.
- The outfit's finances were in the hands of Hazi Ashraf.
- Yusuf Taabi was the head of all the LeT madrassas.
- Abdul Rehman Maki, a resident of Muridke, raised funds for the activities.
Former directors
- Major General Abu Bakr Osman Mitha.
- Major General M Akbar Khan.
- Lieutenant General Ghulam Jilani. 1974 - 1980
- General Akhtar Abdur Rahman. 1980 - 1987
- Lieutenant General Hameed Gul. 1987 - 1989
- Lieutenant General Shamsur Rehman Kallue. 1989 - 1990
- Lieutenant General Asad Durrani. 1990 - 1991
- Lieutenant General Javed Nasir. 1991 - 1993
- Lieutenant General Javed Ashraf Qazi. 1993 - 1994
- Lieutenant General Khawaja Ziauddin . 1998 - 1999
- Lieutenant General Mahmood Ahmad. 1999 - October 2001
- Lieutenant General Ehsan ul Haq. October 2001 - October 2004
- Lieutenant General Pervez Kiani. October 2004 - April 2006
- Lieutenant General Muhammad Zakki. April 2006 - Present