Three men suspected of ties to Usama bin Laden's terror network have been arrested in Pakistan, a major newspaper reported Friday. The suspects were traveling in a vehicle when they were caught Thursday in Mardan, a deeply conservative town in northwestern Pakistan, according to The Jang, Pakistan's largest circulation newspaper. That is the same region where Pakistani intelligence agents on May 2 caught Abu Farraj al-Libbi, reputedly No. 3 in the Al Qaeda terror network. The Jang said an army officer supervised this operation, but gave no other details. No government official was immediately available to confirm the arrests. |