LeT's Maritime Wing Threatens Regional Security with Naval Terror Training

A new report reveals that the terrorist group Lashkar-e-Taiba is developing a maritime wing, training recruits in advanced naval skills like scuba diving and high-speed boat handling. The training, conducted through front organizations, is seen as preparation for potential sea-based attacks against India, similar to the 2008 Mumbai strikes. The programmes are reportedly supervised by the Pakistan Navy and senior LeT commanders across multiple locations in Pakistan. This evolution in strategy poses a significant new dimension to the regional maritime terror threat.

Key Points: LeT Develops Maritime Terror Capabilities: Report

  • LeT forms specialised maritime wing
  • Training includes scuba diving and boat handling
  • Aimed at executing jihadi operations against India
  • Mirrors tactics used in 2008 Mumbai attacks
  • Programmes supervised by Pakistan Navy
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Pakistani terror outfits developing maritime capabilities: Report

Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba is training militants in naval warfare, raising fears of another Mumbai-style sea-based attack, says MEMRI report.

"Training for 'underwater tactics' and boat operations hints at preparing small agile teams for similar multi-location attacks. - MEMRI Report"

Washington, March 3

The formation of a maritime wing by Pakistan-based terrorist organisation Lashkar-e-Taiba reflects an evolving strategy towards naval operations that could significantly pose a serious maritime terror threat and complicate regional security in the subcontinent, a report said on Tuesday.

According to a report in the US-based 'Middle East Media Research Institute' (MEMRI), terror outfit LeT is expanding its operational strategy under a specialised maritime wing, signalling a shift towards sea-based skills and potential operations, while introducing a new dimension to the group's militant infrastructure.

Citing intelligence and media reports, it stated that LeT, a United Nations-designated terrorist organisation behind the 2008 Mumbai attacks, has revamped its training framework to incorporate advanced maritime tactical skills. These trainings, the report said, include swimming, scuba diving, water rescue, and motor-boat handling, with systematically organised courses lasting 20 to 40 days for youth aged between 15 and 35.

"While these courses are allegedly presented publicly as disaster-response preparedness and emergency rescue training, security observers indicate that LeT delivers these programmes through its front organisations, such as the Pakistan Markazi Muslim League (PMML) and the Pakistan Muslim Youth League (MYL). Trainees first hear religious-ideological lectures before being directed toward militant indoctrination," the report detailed.

"Select trainees are subsequently inducted into the ranks of LeT and PMML, where they reportedly receive weapons training and guerrilla warfare instruction to execute jihadi operations, most likely against India," it stated.

The programme, the report said, covers scuba diving, advanced swimming, high-speed boat manoeuvring, underwater tactics, and social media strategies.

It added that media reports indicate that LeT is training militants for attacks similar to the November 26, 2008, Mumbai terror strike, in which terrorists used sea routes from Pakistan to target coastal areas.

"The current training mirrors the sea-based infiltration used in 2008, indicating preparation for covert insertion from water to avoid detection. The 2008 attacks involved a few highly trained militants striking multiple high-profile targets simultaneously. Training for 'underwater tactics' and boat operations hints at preparing small agile teams for similar multi-location attacks," the MEMRI report mentioned.

The report highlighted a video featuring Haris Dar, a LeT leader overseeing the training of militants, as well as another commander openly admitting the creation of a maritime force and confirming that LeT and its fronts are conducting the training. Security agencies, it said, considered the footage clear evidence of open recruitment and preparations for terrorism, with maritime wing training reportedly taking place across several locations in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir.

"Courses are conducted in Islamabad, Muridke, Lahore, Bahawalpur, Kasur, Alipur, and Karachi, as well as along the Suran River in Poonch, at Mangla Dam in Mirpur, and in Muzaffarabad. Programmes are reportedly supervised by the Pakistan Navy and overseen by senior LeT commanders, including Rizwan Hanif and Amir Zia," the report noted.

- IANS

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Sarah B
The fact that these trainings are disguised as disaster-response programs is chilling. It exploits the goodwill of humanitarian work. The international community must pressure Pakistan to dismantle these fronts. The evidence seems pretty clear.
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Priyanka N
Training youth from 15 years old? This is brainwashing and ruining young lives for a violent agenda. It's heartbreaking. As an Indian, I'm worried about security, but also sad for those kids being radicalized across the border.
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Rahul R
The report mentions supervision by Pakistan Navy. If true, this is a state-sponsored terror project, not just "non-state actors". This changes everything. India needs to present this evidence forcefully at all global forums.
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Aman W
While the threat is real, we also need to look inward. Are our own coastal communities secure? Fishermen sometimes face harassment. Security must be tight but also community-friendly for effective intelligence. Jai Hind.
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Karthik V
Social media strategies part of the training? They're learning to wage information warfare too. This is a multi-dimensional threat. Our agencies need to counter this online narrative as strongly as the physical security measures.

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