From BCCI to ISI From BCCI to ISI From BCCI ISI to The Saga of Entrapment Continues ABID ULLAH JAN Pragmatic Publishing Ottawa From BCCI to ISI Copyright © 2006 by Pragmatic Publishing, Canada Trade paperback edition July 2006 All rights reserved. The use of any part of this publication reproduced, stored in any retrieval system, or transmitted in any forms or by any means, electronic or otherwise, without prior written consent of the publisher — or, in case of photocopying or other reprographic copying, a license from the Canadian Copyright Licensing Agency — is an infringement of the copyright law. Library and Archives Canada Cataloguing in Publication Jan, Abid Ullah, 1965- From BCCI to ISI : the saga of entrapment continues / Abid Ullah Jan. -- 1st ed. Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 0-9733687-6-4 1. Pakistan. Inter Services Intelligence. 2. September 11 Terrorist Attacks, 2001. 3. Subversive activities--United States. 4. United States. Central Intelligence Agency. 5. Bank of Credit and Commerce International. 6. United States--Foreign relations-- Pakistan. 7. Pakistan--Foreign relations--United States. I. Title. HV6432.7.J35 2006 327.1273095491 C2006-903537-7 All sources have been referenced and acknowledged. The author and publisher welcome any information enabling them to rectify any error or omission in future editions. ISBN - 13 978-0-9733687-6-5 PRAGMATIC PUBLISHING Web: http://www.pragmaticpublishings.com/ From BCCI to ISI Contents PREFACE 11 CHAPTER 1 The Saga of BCCI Closure 21 CHAPTER 2 The ISI and Operation 9/11 69 CHAPTER 3 The CIA/ISI Assets 79 CHAPTER 4 ISI and Mossad Link to 9/11 111 CHAPTER 5 Putting the Pieces Together 133 CONCLUSION Time for Pakistani Generals to Tell the Truth 163 Notes 177 Index 203 From BCCI to ISI “There’s so much more. God, there’s so much more. A lot more.” FBI agent, Robert Wright, who is being officially prevented from telling the pub- lic about how his supervisors blocked his efforts to investigate al-Qaeda pre-9/11. ‘Called off the trail?’ - ABC News, December 19, 2002.
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