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Taliban 'capture one-legged Dadullah betrayer' |
2007-05-18 |
![]() Dadullah, known as the Taliban's top military strategist, was killed in southern Afghanistan's Helmand province last Friday in a joint Afghan and international operation. One-legged Dadullah was the most senior Taliban figure to be killed since the 2001 toppling of the extremist group's government. Spokesman Atal declined to disclose the name of the captured man but said Dadullah had stopped at the house of the suspect in Helmand's Bahramcha district when he came under attack from Coalition forces. Atal said the fate of the suspected informer was undecided, but the hardliners have previously executed people they have accused of spying for foreign forces operating in the country. The spokesman said Dadullah's body was removed by his fighters but the same suspect passed on the information to Coalition forces, who moved in and seized the corpse, which was later displayed to the media. Asked how the rebels knew the man was a spy, Atal said: “Each time there was a (Coalition) strike the man would disappear and then reappear after the bombing was over.” Atal said the man had confessed to being a spy for the US. The Afghan national intelligence department in Kabul said Wednesday the rebel commander was tracked “with (the) most modern intelligence technology from the Pakistani border before being killed”. NATO forces, which helped in the operation, said “as soon as we had information he was in the country, we pinpointed him very well and we started tracking him”. |
Posted by:Oztralian |
#13 Dadullah had stopped at the house of the suspect in Helmand's Bahramcha district when he came under attack from Coalition forces. Now renamed the Baroomcha District. “Each time there was a (Coalition) strike the man would disappear and then reappear after the bombing was over.” "Real Taliban don't take cover when bombs are falling. Muslim pride, ya know!" |
Posted by: Zenster 2007-05-18 15:01 |
#12 Why would you assume it has any truth. About as likely to catch a real US spy as are the Paki talibs, i.e. 0%. Pick a stooge and make a public spectacle of his "confession" and execution for the rubes. It's to deter any Afghans or Pakis from even thinking about turning them in. |
Posted by: ed 2007-05-18 13:59 |
#11 If this is true then i can only hope the extraction scheme failed, because if the good guys made promises they coundn't keep, it may become harder to turn others. |
Posted by: USN. Ret. 2007-05-18 13:44 |
#10 "a nice little collateral disinformation campaign" Ah, a moment to reminisce about Abu Nidal. OK, that's enough. |
Posted by: Punky Grert7817 2007-05-18 12:33 |
#9 Where's Amnesty International? |
Posted by: anymouse 2007-05-18 12:30 |
#8 But he's an unlawful combatant, dammit. Don't these Taliban realize he has rights? |
Posted by: tipper 2007-05-18 12:26 |
#7 "He's dead, Jim" |
Posted by: GK 2007-05-18 12:00 |
#6 Well, the fair trial might be skipped. I've got a feeling the speedy execution won't be. |
Posted by: xbalanke 2007-05-18 11:22 |
#5 How many one-legged guys do the Talibunnies have? |
Posted by: eLarson 2007-05-18 10:41 |
#4 "SOMEBODY'S gotta take the fall. I say we give 'em the Kid..." |
Posted by: mojo 2007-05-18 10:34 |
#3 I guess he can expect a fair trial and then speedy execution. Well, the fair trial might be skipped. |
Posted by: JohnQC 2007-05-18 10:00 |
#2 I think the Taliban have a patsy. Or the one guy that was peeing in a bush when the bomb hit. Must have been a traitor, huh? |
Posted by: DarthVader 2007-05-18 09:59 |
#1 I hope that the guy they're holding is a loyal Talibunny that we framed with a nice little collateral disinformation campaign. (I'd like to think we're devious enough to think of it and crafty enough to pull it off, anyway.) Mr. Atal, please be advised that there's more where he came from. Your organization is riddled with double agents. Better lay on a full-scale purge while you're at it. |
Posted by: Mike 2007-05-18 09:58 |