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Clue found to Rashid's escape
2007-12-18
Investigative agencies have found a clue to the high-profile escape of Rashid Rauf, linking Tufail, one of the two head constables escorting Rashid Rauf to court, and his uncle Muhammad Rafiq, reliable sources told The News on Monday.

Call records of Head Constable Tufail showed that he was in touch with Rafiq, sources disclosed, adding they had contacted each other before Rashid Rauf fled from police custody. Investigations revealed that two of Rashid’s relatives ñ- Rafiq and Zahoor — were present in the court at the time of hearing. Zahoor left the court premises around 1230 hrs, while Rafiq stayed on till the end of hearing. Sources said Rashid Rauf was being taken back to Adiala jail by head constables Tufail and Nawabzada in a private vehicle of Rafiq (Mitsubishi Station Wagon silver colour) bearing registration No: JM-2071, instead of a prison van.

Guards reportedly unlocked his handcuffs and had lunch at McDonaldÂ’s at Jinnah Park, Rawalpindi near district courts. On way to Adiala jail, Rashid Rauf asked his guards to let him say afternoon prayers at a mosque located at Gulshan-e-Abad, ultimately giving him an opportunity to escape.

Rashid Rauf was booked under 3-MPO and kept in Adiala jail, awaiting a decision on a British extradition request. He left the UK in 2002 after allegedly stabbing his uncle to death and was wanted by British authorities in the murder case.

Both head constables started a search for him on their own without reporting to the authorities about the incident. At 1630 hours, Adiala jail, including Hawalat, gave a clear report, without mentioning the disappearance of Rashid Rauf. At 1800 hours, both head constables after failing to find whereabouts of Rashid Rauf reported to the Margalla police station that a person namely Rashid Rauf had fled from their custody.

At 2100 hrs, the SSP received a call from the Adiyala jail superintendent, who informed him about the escape of Rashid Rauf. Sources said the Rawalpindi district jail superintendent had asked police authorities in categorical terms through a “Most Urgent Fax’ No: 39212, dated Dec 10 and endorsement No: 39213-15, cautioning and asking for enhanced security for Rashid Rauf during his hearing on Dec 15 with the Subject ‘Provision of Special Police Guard for the production of detenue Rashid Rauf, son of Abdul Rauf on Dec 15”.

ASI Junaid, who had taken Rauf to courts earlier, was also taken into custody along with Zahoor for investigation. “This was a clear violation of Standard Operation Procedure (SOP) of Handling Prisoners,” intelligence agency sources averred. Agencies add: Meanwhile, taking strict notice of escape of Rashid Rauf, President Pervez Musharraf has ordered the interior ministry to present him a report of the incident immediately and take all-out measures for his re-arrest.

Caretaker Information Minister Nisar A Memon, while addressing a group of journalists, on Monday termed the escape of terror suspect Rashid Rauf from police custody “human failure”, stressing that this incident should not be dubbed as a government failure.
Posted by:Fred

#6  Pat..

you only need to keep it cool if you dont want your lab to go up.. not keeping it cold would result in a sudden flash up of the ingredients which might not be a problem for the aspiring chemists in this instance.

Posted by: Abu do you love   2007-12-18 22:41  

#5  Why would terrorists set up a chemistry laboratory in and airliner lavatory? Why not make it in the bathtub beforehand and smuggle it in their anus? It may require 60 liters of 3% H2O2, but another British plot used something like 20-40% solution acquired from beauty supply shops. A bottle here, a bottle there and nobody notices. The doofuses raised suspicions because they were stocking up on 100 gallons of it.
Posted by: ed   2007-12-18 15:53  

#4  A bizarre twist in a very bizarre story. Consider the bomb-making angle.

The Guardian said the plotters were planning to make TATP. The NY Times said HMTD. Others have suggested MEKP. All these explosives can indeed be made from household liquids.

But in all three cases:

-- the chemical reaction gives off a great deal of heat and must be kept cool.

-- the reaction takes at least 6-8 hours (some sources say 24 hours, others say 2-3 days).

-- the resulting explosive must be removed from the liquid before it can be used.

With a properly shaped charge, the terrorists would need about 250 grams of TATP to knock down a plane. This would only require about 60 litres of liquid ingredients.

How many terrorists would it take to smuggle 60 litres of ingredients aboard a plane? Where would they mix it? How would they keep it cold? Would the flight crew really leave them alone for 6 or 8 hours???

Posted by: Pat Hiver   2007-12-18 15:05  

#3  She looks like a feisty one there, John. They better bring in some armor!

Brave, brave Lions of Islam™!
Posted by: Dar   2007-12-18 12:19  

#2  Rashid Rauf knows too much about ISI involvement in terrorism worldwide to be releashed into UK/US arms!!!!!!!!!

Perv's policy of encouraging extremism/terrorism to keep him in power will come home to roost one day with his assasination!
Posted by: Paul   2007-12-18 08:06  

#1  Meanwhile, the Pak Police continue their fine tradition of professional law enforcement...



Quelling voices of protest... Police officers charge a woman protester during a rally on Monday, in Islamabad.
Posted by: john frum   2007-12-18 06:17  

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