R. Raman (14 de febrero de 2010). «Pune's Past Jihadi Connections». Eurasia Review. Archivado desde el original el 15 de febrero de 2010. Consultado el 14 de octubre de 2010. «Pune as a possible centre for jihadi activities came to notice in March 2002, when Abu Zubaidah, the then No.3 [sic] to Osama bin Laden, was arrested by the Pakistani authorities acting at the instance of the USA's Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), in the house of an activist of the Lashkar-e-Toiba [sic] (LET) at Faislabad in Pakistani Punjab and handed over to the FBI. He is now in the Guantanamo Bay Detention Centre in Cuba. Sections of the Pakistani media had reported at that time that Abu Zubaidah, a Palestinian, had studied computer science in Pune before crossing over into Pakistan and joining Al Qaeda.»
R. Raman (14 de febrero de 2010). «Pune's Past Jihadi Connections». Eurasia Review. Archivado desde el original el 15 de febrero de 2010. Consultado el 14 de octubre de 2010. «Pune as a possible centre for jihadi activities came to notice in March 2002, when Abu Zubaidah, the then No.3 [sic] to Osama bin Laden, was arrested by the Pakistani authorities acting at the instance of the USA's Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), in the house of an activist of the Lashkar-e-Toiba [sic] (LET) at Faislabad in Pakistani Punjab and handed over to the FBI. He is now in the Guantanamo Bay Detention Centre in Cuba. Sections of the Pakistani media had reported at that time that Abu Zubaidah, a Palestinian, had studied computer science in Pune before crossing over into Pakistan and joining Al Qaeda.»