
Shehzad Gulati was a Pakistani cook from Lahore who trained with Lashkar-e-Taiba and worked for Khalid Middat's eatery during the 2010s. At some point, he was recruited at a Mujahideen training camp for ₹3,000 a month and given automatic guns and boots to wear. He later returned to his eatery job, and, in 2015, his boss - who was working with Indian RAW assassin Daniyal Khan - gave him ₹300,000 to have a wedding with his fiancee Aasia the day before the RAW was to assassinate the LeT leaders in Pakistan; the wedding was a front for Khan's purchase of wedding supplies from Zubaid Rasheed's business, including a microphone which he planned to use as a bomb in the assassination of LeT leader Haaris Saeed. After the ISI interrogated Rasheed about the microphone, he gave up Gulati's name, leading to the ISI brutally torturing Gulati and forcing him to give them Khalid's license plate number, enabling them to track down Khalid and his Indian associates, and leading to Khalid's death.