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Afghanistan/South Asia
Pakistani Agents Capture Five Senior Taliban Leaders, Including Mullah Omar Deputy
2005-07-18
PESHAWAR, Pakistan (AP) - Pakistani intelligence agents arrested five senior Taliban leaders Monday, including a deputy to fugitive Taliban chief Mullah Mohammed Omar, two security officials said. The arrests were made after security agents raided several homes in northwestern Pakistan, said the most senior of the two intelligence officials, who was involved in interrogating the suspects. Both officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they are not authorized to speak to reporters.
"We can say no more!"
The officials identified two of the captured men as Maulvi Abdul Qadeer, a deputy to Omar and formerly chairman of the Taliban Special Council, and Abdul Kabir, a former governor in Afghanistan's Nangarhar province. They would not disclose the names of the remaining three leaders, but one official said "they are also important Taliban leaders who are in our custody and being interrogated in Pakistan."
No government officials were available to confirm the arrests.

Pakistan, a key ally in the U.S.-led war on terror, has arrested more than 700 Taliban and al-Qaida members, including high level operatives, since the hard-line Taliban was ousted from power in Afghanistan in 2001 for sheltering Osama bin Laden. Bin Laden and Omar have so far eluded capture, but U.S. and Afghan officials believe they are hiding out in Pakistan's rugged tribal belt on the border with Afghanistan.
Pakistan has deployed more than 70,000 troops to this region to flush out remnants of the Taliban and al-Qaida.

The arrests came hours after Pakistan's foreign ministry spokesman Jalil Abbas Jilani said Pakistani Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz will travel to Afghanistan on July 24 to discuss with Afghan President Hamid Karzai how the two countries could improve economic relations and ensure better coordination in the fight against terrorism.
Almost like it was planned that way. "Sorry, boys. We've got to divert attention from the subway thing and youse guys are expendable."
Posted by:Steve

#4  "Pakistan has deployed more than 70,000 troops to this region to flush out remnants of the Taliban and al-Qaida."

Funny, the last time they did that, Paki-skankland's army got flushed down the toilet.
Posted by: Thrinesing Snoth9926   2005-07-18 22:58  

#3  How many deputies does that Omar cat have, anyway? You could field a basketball team (with a deep bench) using only his captured lieutenants!
Posted by: WhiteCollarRedneck   2005-07-18 21:53  

#2  "pay no attention to the rest of the Islamic Cowards men behind the curtain!"
Posted by: Frank G   2005-07-18 18:39  

#1  And the Americans have been getting pretty itchy at the borders. Got to keep the infidels out.
Posted by: Mrs. Davis, nee uences   2005-07-18 17:44  

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