The 313 Brigade -
International Terrorism Monitor - Paper No.
579
By B. Raman
There are two jihadi terrorist organisations
by the name the 313 Brigade. The first is
Kashmir-centric and is associated with the
Harkat-ul-Jihad-al-Islami (HUJI) of Qari
Saifullah Akhtar. It has been in existence
since at least 1999 and is a member of the
United Jihad Council, based in
Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir, which is headed
by Syed Salahuddin of the Hizbul Mujahideen.
It looks upon India as its main enemy and is
not against the Government of Pakistan, its
Army and the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI).
2. On December 15,1999, a Rashtriya Rifles
unit in Jammu & Kashmir had killed one Sher
Khan, who was described as the chief
commander of a newly formed 313 Brigade and
a HUJI commander called Nadeem Khan during
an encounter in the Marot forest area of
Surankote. The "Excelsior", a daily
newspaper published from Jammu, had quoted
Indian defence sources as saying that
the 313 Brigade had been formed by the
Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) a few days
earlier. They claimed to have killed its
leader within a few days of its formation
and infiltration into J&K.
3. Thereafter, from to time, there were
references to the activities of the 313
Brigade in the Surankote area of J & K. In
October 2004, a Rashtriya Rifles unit
captured one Sabzar Ahmed, a resident of the
Surankote area, who was described as a
member of the 313 Brigade.
4. On March 17, 2006, "The Nation", the
Pakistani daily, had carried a report on a
letter jointly written to Pervez Musharraf
by the members of the United Jihad Council
of Kashmir protesting against his Government
succumbing to pressure from the George Bush
administration to discontinue support to the
Kashmir-related jihadi organisations. Among
those who had signed the letter was one
Munir Ahmed of the 313 Brigade.
5. In April 2006, the US State
Department issued the 2006 "Country Reports
on Terrorism," which listed a number of
designated "foreign terrorist organizations"
and also listed "other selected terrorist
groups also deemed to be of relevance to the
global war on terrorism." The HUJI was
listed in the latter category. The report
noted the group's "links to al Qaeda," and
that the "HUJI's operations in Kashmir were
led by Commander Ilyas Kashmiri, a former
commander in the Afghan jihad, .... who was
arrested in October2005 on charges of
attacks against President Musharraf in
2003."
6. Reports in the Pakistani media indicated
that Ilyas Kashmiri, who headed the 313
Brigade of the HUJI in J&K, was released by
the Pakistani authorities on the
intervention of Syed Salahuddin and had
shifted from Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir (POK),
where he was previously based, to the
Waziristan area of the
Federally-Administered Tribal Areas (FATA).
7. A second organisation also known as the
313 Brigade is Pakistan-centric and is the
fighting arm of the International Islamic
Front for Jihad Against the Crusaders and
the Jewish People formed by Osama bin Laden
in 1998 in association with a number of
terrorist organisations of Pakistan,
Bangladesh, Uzbekistan and other countries.
It came into existence after the US invasion
of Iraq in 2003. It looks upon the US and
Israel as its main enemies. It is strongly
against the Pakistan Govt, its Army and the
ISI because of their alleged co-operation
with the US in Afghanistan.
8. While the Kashmir-centric 313 Brigade
claims responsibility for its actions in
Jammu & Kashmir, the Pakistan-centric 313
Brigade does not admit its operations in
Pakistan. Till 2007, the responsibility for
the attacks on Pakistani army and ISI
officers was claimed by organisations with
names such as the Islambouli Brigade, the
Jundullah etc. After the raid by the Special
Services Group (SSG) of the Pakistan Army
into the Lal Masjid of Islamabad in July,
2007, the responsibility for many of the
attacks on military establishments and
personnel has been claimed by the Tehrik-e-Taliban
Pakistan (TTP).
9. Among the terrorist attacks in Pakistani
territory in which the Pakistan-centric 313
Brigade was suspected were:
(a). The two attempts to kill Pervez
Musharraf in Rawalpindi in December, 2003.
(b). The attempts to kill the Corps
Commander of Karachi and Shaukat Aziz, the
then Finance Minister who had been nominated
by Musharraf to take over as the Prime
Minister, at Fateh Jang in the Attock
constituency of Punjab in 2004. Shaukat Aziz
escaped an assassination attempt while he
was canvassing a bye-election campsign.
(c). The murder of two officers of the
Intelligence Bureau at Kohat in the
North-West Frontier Province (NWFP) in 2004.
(d). The attack on the
Marriott Hotel in Islamabad in September
2008.The Danish diplomatic staff were
functioning from there.
(e). The November 19,
2008, assassination of Maj-Gen Amir Faisal
Alvi, who headed the SSG in 2003-2005 before
he was removed by Musharraf for unworthy
conduct.
10. Immediately after the attempt on Shaukat
Aziz, an Islamic web site had quoted a group
calling itself the Islambouli Brigade as
claiming that it had targeted one of the men
of the "American infidel group in
Pakistan". Lt Khaled Islambouli was the
leader of the group of soldiers, who
assassinated Egyptian President Anwar Sadat
during a military parade in Cairo in 1981.
Though the statement did not mention Aziz by
name, it was apparent the reference was to
him. It said: "One of our blessed battalions
tried to hunt a head of one of America’s
infidels in Pakistan while he was returning
from Fateh Jang, but God wanted him to
survive. With this blow, we are delivering a
message to the Pakistani Government and its
head Pervez Musharraf, who is still
extraditing the Mujahideen to America to
appease it. " It accused the person
targetted at Fateh Jang of being "a follower
of the wicked Bush and his cronies."
11. "Yesterday’s attack will be followed by
more painful blows if you do not stop
blindly obeying the orders of that Bush. If
you don’t stop, the Mujahideen will wage a
bloody war in Pakistan," it added. It said
it was giving the Musharraf Government a
"period of truce" to stop handing over
arrested persons to the US, failing which
the brigade "will behave in a different
way." The statement did not say how long the
truce would last, but it warned that its
message was "the last warning. "Within the
coming few days, our brigade will speak with
the language of blood which is the only
language you understand," it further warned.
12. In an interview to the "News", the
prestigious Pakistani daily, apparently
given after the attempt to kill Aziz, the
45-year-old Haji Mohammad Omar, who had
succeeded Nek Mohammad as the leader of the
pro-Taliban elements in South Waziristan,
warned: "The rulers would not be safe if the
Pakistan Government with US assistance
targets our leaders. We are convinced that
commander Nek Muhammad was killed by the US
military with the connivance of our own
government. The rocket attacks on Pakistan
Army and Frontier Corps camps and assets in
South Waziristan and the resistance being
put up by the militants there are largely
fuelled by the US military involvement in
the so-called campaign against al-Qaeda and
Taliban in Pakistan. The militants target
only those places where US military
personnel and spies are stationed. Our men
take maximum care not to harm Pakistani
soldiers and militiamen. "He alleged
that hundreds of US troops and intelligence
agents had been secretly deployed in South
Waziristan and that US military planes and
helicopter gunships were operating in
Pakistani territory and air space.
13. The attack came at a time when there
were reports that the so-called 313 Brigade
of the International Islamic Front (IIF), as
distinguished from the 313 Brigade of the
HUJI in J&K, had stepped up its campaign
against the Pervez Musharraf Government in
Pakistan and the Islam Karimov Government in
Uzbekistan for co-operating with the USA in
its war against terrorism.
14. The attack also come at a time when the
Iraqi resistance and foreign jihadi
terrorist groups in Iraq had stepped up
their campaign against Saudi Arabia and
Pakistan for allegedly letting themselves be
used by the Bush administration for
suppressing the Iraqi people. They were
virulently criticising Jehangir Ashraf Qazi,
the Pakistani diplomat, for agreeing to work
as the UN Representative in Iraq and warning
Pakistan against sending its troops to Iraq
to protect the UN office.
15. Two Kashmiris from the POK, who had gone
to Iraq to work for a US contractor, were
captured by unidentified elements and
beheaded as a warning to people in Pakistan
not to volunteer to work for US contractors
in Iraq. The responsibility for the
beheading was claimed in the name of an
organisation called the Jaish-e-Islam (Army
of Islam).
16. These attacks followed after a statement
issued by Osama bin Laden in 2003 calling
Pakistan an apostate State for co-operating
with the US and a virulent statement by his
No.2 Ayman al-Zawahiri calling for action
against Musharraf. In the meanwhile, the
investigation into the two attempts to kill
Musharrafr reportedly brought out the
involvement of some junior officers of the
Army and the Air Force in the conspiracy
along with members of the HUJI, the Jaish-e-Mohammad
(JEM) and the anti-Shia Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LEJ).
17. The various reports received during this
period indicated that at the instance of Al
Qaeda, the IIF had revamped its 313 Brigade
by including in it select volunteers from
not only the Pakistani jihadi organisations,
but also sympathetic military personnel for
carrying out reprisal attacks to protest
against the Pakistani , co-operation with
the US.
18. After the attacks on Musharraf, Qari
Saifullah Akhtar, the Amir of the HUJI, ran
away from Pakistan. He was arrested by the
Dubai Police on August 6, 2004, and handed
over to the Pakistani authorities.
Surprisingly, the Pakistani authorities did
not prosecute him just as they did not
prosecute Ilyas Kashmiri. They released him
after keeping him under informal detention
for some months. After the failed attempt to
kill her at Karachi on October 17, 2007,
Benazir Bhutto had named the Qari as the
principal suspect. He was again arrested,
but released after some weeks without being
prosecuted.
19. The 313 Brigade of the IIF, which has
been focussing on attacking Pakistani
targets as distinguished from the 313
Brigade in J&K which attacks Indian targets,
is a shadowy organisation. Media reports
project Ilyas Kashmiri as the head of the
313 Brigade of the IIF. In a press
interview, Ilyas himself has sought to give
the impression that he heads it. He has been
saying that unless the US and its
collaborators in Pakistan are defeated, the
so-called struggle against India in J&K will
not progress. He thus now gives primacy to
the jihadi campaign against the US and its
alleged collaborators in Pakistan.
20. Ilyas sees himself as another Khalid
Sheikh Mohammad and wants to carry out a
spectacular terrorist strike in a Western
country. The purpose of his trying to use
David Coleman Headley, of Chicago arrested
by the Federal Bureau of Investigation at
Chicago on October 3, 2009, was for an
attack on the Danish journal, which carried
caricatures of the Prophet in 2005. A
perusal of the FBI's affidavit against
Headley shows that while Ilyas wanted a
Mumbai--26/11 style attack in Copenhagen,
Headley felt that a more feasible option
would be to assassinate the cartoonist and
his Editor.
21. Where do the statements of the TTP
claiming responsibility for attacks on
Pakistani military personnel fit in? What is
the relationship between the TTP, Ilyas and
his 313 Brigade? What happened to the 313
Brigade of J&K? Does it continue its
separate existence? Answers to these
questions are not available.
22. The jihadi picture in Pakistan is
getting murkier and murkier.
Nobody----neither Pakistan's political and
military leaders nor the US intelligence
agencies and military leadership nor the
mushrooming community of terrorism analysts
all over the world---- seems to understand
what the hell is going on in Pakistan, which
is inexorably becoming a country beyond
understanding and beyond redemption.
(The writer is
Additional Secretary (retd), Cabinet
Secretariat, Govt. of India, New Delhi, and,
presently, Director, Institute For Topical
Studies, Chennai. E-mail:
seventyone2@gmail.com)