A Pakistani extremist linked to the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks has reportedly been arrested in Austria on suspicion of planning attacks in Europe for ISIS.
34-year-old Muhammad Ghani Usman and Algerian native Adel Haddadi were arrested in Salzburg posing as refugees.
Police arrested the men in December but officials didn’t unveil Usman’s name until this past weekend.
He is said to be a former bombmaker for Lashkar-e Taiba (LeT), the Pakistani group behind the Mumbai attacks in which 164 people were killed.
Sources said “dozens” of yet-unidentified ISIS plants have invaded Europe similarly posing as refugees.