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ISLAMABAD: Material recovered from the
American double murderer Raymond Allen Davis has
been sent to the federal government by Punjab for
immediate analysis by intelligence agencies
including ISI and IB and experts of FIA to determine
as to what was the mission of the man now confirmed
as a CIA agent by the British media.
Official sources
confirm that three sealed parcels, containing the
material, have been handed over to the interior
ministry. The ministry spokesman, however, denied
having received anything from the Punjab government.
The sources, however,
said that the interior secretary was intimated by
home department Punjab on February 11 that two
sealed parcels are being sent to him through
Muhammad Amjad, ASI Investigation, police station
Lytton Road, Lahore.
One of the parcels,
the r ministry was informed, contained GPS (Global
Positioning System) tracker along with charger and
wireless set with battery. The second parcel
contained two mobile phones (Nokia-6300 and Nokia
1100), a memory card and an extra battery recovered
from the accused.
On February 12, the
interior ministry received another letter sent by
the additional secretary home department Punjab,
informing it of a third parcel being sent for
analysis and examination. This contained nine
photographs of sensitive places and installations
recovered from the American killer. The third parcel
was sent through Muhammad Saleem, an ASI of police
station Lytton Road, Lahore.
The interior
secretary has been requested by the home department
Punjab to engage all the relevant intelligence
agencies and the cyber wing of the Federal
Investigation Agency to analyse Davis’s activities
and to determine as to what task he was pursuing.
Initially, the Punjab
government wanted to engage a joint investigations
team to confirm whether Davis is a spy or works for
Blackwater but later it decided to refer the
material to the federal government, which has all
the relevant agencies and expertise under its
control. Surprisingly, the Rehman Malik-ledinterior
ministry did not show any interest on its own to dig
out the hidden aspects of Davis story.
Detailed
investigation and analysis is now all the more
important after he has been declared a CIA agent and
proven by the Punjab police to have killed two
Pakistanis in cold blood and not in self defence.
Davis’ activities,
the ruthless and inhuman display of his mastery as a
marksman and the kind of material that was recovered
from him, has made him a suspect spy or a member of
killer organisation like Blackwater.
Although Washington
is adamant to prove him as a diplomat for the sake
of invoking diplomatic immunity to get him released
at the earliest, the kind of material that was
recovered from this high profile killer does not go
with his apparent job of “technical advisor”. He had
a modern American pistol, five magazines, almost 80
bullets, a Global Positioning System (GPS) device,
face mask, multiple cell phones, batteries, camera
etc.
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