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India-Pakistan
Deputy Chief of Jaish missing after attacks on Musharraf
2003-12-31
Some activists of the banned militant outfit Jaish-e-Muhammad, have been arrested in connection with the December 25 attack on Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf, and police were looking for its deputy chief who has been missing. Jaish deputy chief Mufti Abdul Rauf came from Bahawalpur town in Punjab to Islamabad before the attack and has been missing, media reports today said, adding some members of the outfit have been arrested. Police began looking for Rauf after identifying one of the suicide bombers Mohammad Jamil, a resident of PoK, from his severed head recovered at the attack site, The Nation said quoting officials of the Interior Ministry.
"Is this Jamil?"
"Hold it up a little higher, yeah, that’s his head."

Jaish Chief Maulana Masood Azhar, has been hiding ever since his new organisation Khudamul Islam, was banned. Jaish was already banned by Musharraf last year.
Holed up some where thinking of new names?
The paper also quoted Maulana Omair Naqshabandi, a Jaish leader, as denying the involvement of the outfit in the attack on Musharraf. He also denied reports that Azhar was in the custody of Pakistani security agencies.
If you know the government doesn’t have him, I guess that means you know where he is, doesn’t it?
Posted by:Steve

#2  Yeah, when I come across a severed head, I start thinking...hmmmmm, something's wrong here.
Posted by: tu3031   2003-12-31 4:02:29 PM  

#1  from his severed head recovered at the attack site

Even the bomb thought this guy deserved to a beheading.
Posted by: Charles   2003-12-31 11:13:33 AM  

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