Terrorist suicide bomber RoohUllah, who was arrested after entering Pakistan from Afghanistan, has made a shocking video statement. He revealed that he had been a student for a year at a Madrasah in Turtam village, Dangam province, Afghanistan. This Madrasah specifically trained suicide bombers. Ruhollah himself underwent a 10-day training to become a terrorist suicide bomber.
RoohUllah identified his trainers as Farooq, Zakir, and Maulvi Sibghatullah, who were actively teaching at the Madrasah. According to him, the instructors would inject trainees two days before departure, leaving them unaware of their surroundings. The terrorist suicide bomber further shared that after the training, he was sent to Batish village in the Nari district in a green car. The group spent the night there before moving to the Afghan border, where they were handed over to a facilitator named Jawad.
Jawad later handed them over to another handler, Sajjad, after crossing the border. According to Ruhollah, Sajjad separated two of the suicide bombers, Sajid and Abid, from the group. Sajjad then took Ruhollah to a mosque where he stayed overnight. The next day, they traveled further until reaching a point where Ruhollah and another man named Sulaiman were separated.
The terrorist suicide bomber disclosed that he was instructed to get into a truck. As soon as he got inside, the security forces apprehended him. Sulaiman had informed him that a person named Jameel would provide a suicide jacket and explain how to attack the cantonment.
In his video statement, the terrorist suicide bomber Ruhollah exposed the entire plan, shedding light on the chilling recruitment and training methods used to target Pakistan.