
Terrorist who attacked 3 parts of the country finished; Rajaullah Nizamani killed by unknown gunmen
India’s most wanted terrorist killed
Rajaullah Nizamani alias Abu Sayullah killed by unknown gunmen
Rajaullah Nizamani, conspirator of RSS headquarters attack
Karachi: India’s most wanted terrorist Rajaullah Nizamani alias Abu Sayullah, who was wanted for many years, was killed by unknown gunmen in Pakistan’s Sindh province. He was involved in the attack on the RSS office in Nagura in 2006.
Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorist Rajaullah Nizamani alias Abu Sayullah, the mastermind of the 2005 Indian Institute of Science attack in Bengaluru, was killed in a gunman attack in Pakistan’s Sindh province, officials said. Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorist Rajaullah Nizamani was provided security by the Pakistani government. However, he was shot dead by an unknown person. The fact that he was killed despite having security in Pakistan has raised many doubts.
Rajaullah Nizamani, who led Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) terrorist operations from Nepal in the early 2000s, was identified by many names including Khalid, Vinod Kumar, Mohammed Salim. In addition to the attack on the RSS office, he was involved in the terrorist attack on the Indian Institute of Science in Bengaluru in 2005. In this, IIT professor Munish Chandra Puri was killed and four others were injured. The terrorists fled the scene after carrying out the attack. Later, the police investigated the case and filed a chargesheet against Rajaullah.

