Thursday, July 16, 2009

Aiyaz Khaiyum’s bomb-making buddies confession

Aiyaz Khaiyum has been named as the key bomb-maker for an Alqaeda-like resistance group that tried to blow up the Nadi airport, the Monsavu Dam and other important infrastructure in Fiji following Rabuka’s coup of 1987.
Members of that resistance group have made their confession and affidavits prepared, where intricate but explosive details of Aiyaz Khaiyum’s bomb-making capabilities are revealed.
In the confession, these individuals have revealed for the first time how Aiyaz deserted them at the 11th hour of their terrorist attack, when members of the group were ambushed by military personnel and detained for weeks and some for months.
The Aiyaz Khaiyum led terrorist group were on the brink of carrying out Fiji wide bomb attacks when the military intervened.
They say that while they were rounded up by the military, they didn’t realise that Aiyaz was already at Nadi Airport waiting for his flight to flee Fiji.
He then lived in Sydney for a few years, working in a TV station before he left for Hong Kong where he undertook his Masters Degree.
They also revealed how unsympathetic Aiyaz was in using civilians to hide his bombs in their respective homes during their 1987 terrorist-like resistance plans.
Such a woman who helped Aiyaz Khaiyum is a distant relative of his and mother to a well known business consultant and ex-city counsellor.
Aiyaz Khaiyum’s first wife is a native from Pakistan and these individuals say Aiyaz is well connected to certain terrorist groups in Pakistan.

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