Monday, May 10, 2010

Shahzad was told to not leave any paper trail in transactions

Shahzad

Pakistani-American terror suspects Faisal Shahzad, under arrest in Times Square bombing plot, had been instruct by the Pakistani Taliban always pay cash and do not leave a paper trail "of dealings, a media account Monday.

"He was told to be very cautious not to leave traces back to him. No receipts and no papers. No nothing, "said an official source close to the study was quoted as saying by the Los Angeles Times.

The Pakistani Taliban had directed Shahzad always pay cash and never ask for or receive total admission money for their dealings. "He was told to leave no paper trace at all," he said.

The paper said Shahzad had paid cash for his gun, even for the van he buys from a Connecticut-based adolescent.

Investigators survey the plot trying to decide how much money the Taliban was given to cover the operation, which put up the funds and how it was paid to Shahzad, said the report.

Another report in the same newspaper said Shahzad, a naturalized citizen of the United States, have been troubled by growing U.S. drone attack in Pakistan's tribal belt areas.

Agents interview with 30-year-olds have learned that he was tired of repeat the CIA drone attack on militants in the country of his delivery.

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