Overview
- The footage features a man identified as Saeedullah from Mohmand Agency describing radicalisation at a Peshawar madrasa he alleges was linked to Lashkar-e-Taiba.
- He says an instructor named Osama provided ideological lessons while he underwent weapons and combat training in mountains near Quetta, Balochistan.
- According to his account, an operative called Nusrat arranged a fake Afghan Tazkira that enabled his passage through Torkham to Jalalabad.
- He recounts joining ISIS-K operations in Afghanistan and working with about 20 foreign fighters before being captured by the Taliban.
- Taliban-affiliated channels published the confession on October 30, presenting it as evidence of cross-border recruitment and infiltration routes.
