Home>News Center>World
         
 

Senior al-Qaeda operative captured in UAE
(Agencies)
Updated: 2004-08-09 08:51

In a new blow to al-Qaeda, authorities in the United Arab Emirates captured a senior operative in Osama bin Laden's terror network, who trained thousands of militants for combat, and turned him over to Pakistan, the information minister said Sunday.

The man, Qari Saifullah Akhtar, was secretly flown to the eastern city of Lahore, where he was being interrogated, a Pakistani intelligence official said on condition of anonymity.


Pakistan's Interior Minister Faisal Saleh Hayat, speaks during a news conference in Islamabad, Pakistan on Sunday, June 13, 2004. [AP]
Pakistan, a key ally of the United States in its war on terror, has arrested about 20 al-Qaeda suspects in less than a month — including a top figure sought by the United States. The arrests prompted a series of raids in Britain and uncovered past al-Qaeda surveillance in the United States.

Akhtar used to run a vast terror camp in Rishkhor, Afghanistan, that was visited by bin Laden and Taliban chief Mullah Mohammed Omar. The camp — a sprawling complex of shattered barracks and dusty fields about 10 miles south of the capital, Kabul — trained 3,500 men in combat skills, including assassination and kidnapping.

Akhtar disappeared in the hours before the United States started bombing Afghanistan in October 2001 and had not been heard from since.

"Yes, we can confirm that we have Qari Saifullah," Information Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed told The Associated Press.

He said Akhtar was arrested in Dubai "in the past week" and then turned over to Pakistan, but he would not give any details concerning the arrest.

Officials in Dubai had no comment.

In Washington, the head of the White House's office of counter-terrorism said Akhtar's arrest was significant, and that he was believed involved in two December attempts to assassinate President Gen. Pervez Musharraf.

The arrest is "very important, particularly for Pakistan," Fran Townsend said on "Fox News Sunday."

"He's wanted in connection with the two assassination attempts on President Musharraf. He was also involved in the training camps in Afghanistan," Townsend said.

Asked if Akhtar is believed to be someone currently operational, Townsend said, "Absolutely. Absolutely."

But Ahmed, the information minister, said it was "premature" to link Akhtar to the assassination attempts.

Akhtar is said to have been active in several Kashmiri militant groups, including the Harakat-ul-Jehad-e-Islami, whose Muslim fighters have fought as far afield as Chechnya and Bosnia.

"He had a hand in various cases," Ahmed said of Akhtar, without elaborating.

Pakistan's Geo television reported Sunday that authorities had arrested Kashmiri militant Maulana Fazl-ur Rahman Khalil on charges he was sending militants to Afghanistan to join the Taliban.

Khalil is said to be the leader of Harakat-ul-Mujahedeen, a group linked to Harakat-ul-Jehad-e-Islami and one of several Kashmiri militant groups banned by Musharraf for having alleged ties to al-Qaeda.

He also helped organize a secret 1998 trip by about a dozen Pakistani journalists to interview bin Laden in Khost, Afghanistan — among the last interviews granted by the terror leader.

Senior government ministers had no comment on the Geo report, which did not say when or where Khalil was arrested.

Ahmed said the arrest of Akhtar was not linked to the recent capture of two other al-Qaeda operatives, Ahmed Khalfan Ghailani and Mohammed Naeem Noor Khan.

Information gleaned from those two arrests helped lead to a terror warning in the United States and a sweep in Britain that has netted about a dozen suspects.

Word of Akhtar's arrest follows Saturday's news that Pakistani agents working closely with U.S. officials are searching for two north African associates of Ghailani. The Tanzanian had a $25 million U.S. bounty on his head for his suspected involvement in the 1998 bombings of American embassies in east Africa that killed more than 200 people, including 12 Americans.

The hunt for a Libyan named Abu Farj and an Egyptian named Hamza began with a tip from Khan, an al-Qaeda computer whiz who helped Pakistani police arrest Ghailani and whose computer contained photographs of potential targets for attack in the United States and Britain.

"Yes, our security agencies are looking for Abu Farj and Hamza, but I have no details," a senior government official said on condition of anonymity.

Another security official confirmed that Pakistani intelligence agents were searching for the pair. It was not immediately clear when Farj and Hamza entered Pakistan, where they came from, where they went or what they were doing here.

Two South Africans arrested with Ghailani on July 25 had just arrived from the United Arab Emirates, and several other al-Qaeda suspects are believed to have traveled through there as well.

British authorities on Tuesday conducted a sweep in and around London that netted 13 suspects, including a man known as Abu Eisa al-Hindi or Abu Musa al-Hindi, believed to be a senior al-Qaeda member plotting an attack on London's Heathrow Airport.



 
  Today's Top News     Top World News
 

Shanghai: Sex bias exists in local job market

 

   
 

Gay men get fast HIV tests in Hangzhou

 

   
 

Prosecutor: Big graft cases increase

 

   
 

Experts divided over macro control measures

 

   
 

Militants kidnap Iranian diplomat in Iraq

 

   
 

76 Chinese rescued from deadly England tide

 

   
  Senior al-Qaeda operative captured in UAE
   
  Militants kidnap Iranian diplomat in Iraq
   
  Migrant deaths spark fears about Italy security
   
  Iraq issues warrants for Chalabi, nephew
   
  UN offers to help end fighting in Iraq
   
  Roadside Bomb Kills Two U.S. Soldiers
   
 
  Go to Another Section  
 
 
  Story Tools  
   
  Related Stories  
   
Activity reported at al Qaeda camps
   
UK arrests include top Qaeda suspect
   
Pakistan bags top al Qaeda suspect, several arrests
   
Despite arrests, Pakistan is terror refuge
  News Talk  
  How Kerry Can Beat Bush  
Advertisement
         
主站蜘蛛池模板: 亚洲永久精品ww47| 国产成人无码av在线播放不卡 | 亚洲av无码乱码国产精品fc2| 狠狠色先锋资源网| 古代级a毛片在线| 菠萝蜜视频在线观看入口| 国产福利在线视频尤物tv| 91成人在线播放| 天堂网www天堂在线资源| 不用付费的黄色软件| 日本24小时在线| 久久精品国产只有精品66| 欧美一级做一级爱a做片性| 亚洲电影中文字幕| 狼人大香伊蕉国产WWW亚洲| 午夜小视频免费观看| 老少交欧美另类| 国产主播一区二区三区| 香蕉在线精品视频在线观看6| 国产欧美亚洲精品a第一页| 67pao强力打造67194在线午夜亚洲| 多毛bgmbgmbgm胖在线| pornocolombianovideosjapan| 成人合集大片bd高清在线观看| 丽玲老师高跟鞋调教小说| 日本视频免费在线| 五月天亚洲婷婷| 欧美交换乱理伦片120秒| 亚洲日本乱码一区二区在线二产线 | 亚洲av午夜成人片精品网站| 欧美日本中文字幕| 亚洲毛片在线看| 淫444kkk| 女人l8毛片a一级毛片| 中文无码人妻有码人妻中文字幕| 日本精品高清一区二区| 乱e伦有声小说| 模特冰漪丰硕之美1| 亚洲人成色在线观看| 欧美性猛交xxxx黑人| 亚洲国产精品久久人人爱|