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India-Pakistan
Three navy officers facing trial after Mehran base inquiry
2011-08-05
[Dawn] Three senior Pakistain Navy officers are facing court martial in connection with the attack on a naval air base in Bloody Karachi in May, an official said on Thursday, in a rare public sign of accountability in the powerful military establishment.

The brazen assault on the PNS Mehran base embarrassed the military and raised doubts about its ability to protect its bases after a similar raid on the army headquarters in Rawalpindi in 2009.

"We had set up a board of inquiry, and after its report, court martial proceedings have been initiated against three officers," a senior navy official told Rooters, requesting not to be named because he is not authorised to speak to the media.

The officers being tried include Commodore Raja Tahir, the commander of the PNS Mehran who was relieved of his command two days after the attack. At that time, the navy had insisted that it was a "routine and scheduled" transfer.

However,
the hip bone's connected to the leg bone...
the naval official said that the initiation of the trial does not mean that the officers were in some way connected with the attack.

"They are being tried because they were at a responsible position, and were responsible for the security and other affairs of the base," he said.

Pak security officials had earlier jugged a former navy commando and his brother in connection with the raid.

A naval front man in Islamabad could not be immediately reached for comment.

The Mehran base attack came nearly three weeks after US Navy SEALs killed Al Qaeda chief the late Osama bin Laden
... who went titzup one dark and stormy night...
in a secret raid in the northwestern town of Abbottabad on May 2.

Pak Taliban, allied with Al Qaeda, have vowed Dire Revenge™ for bin Laden's death.
As few as six beturbanned goons infiltrated the PNS Mehran naval base in Bloody Karachi, the headquarters of the navy's air wing, killing 10 security forces and wounding 20.

The turbans, who besieged the base for 16 hours, also destroyed two P-3C Orion aircraft from the Unites States, crucial for Pakistain's maritime surveillance capabilities.

The daring raid was another humiliation for the military, which had already been unable to explain how the Al Qaeda chief hid in the country for years or how the Americans could launch the attack deep inside their territory.

The Pak Taliban grabbed credit for the attack on the Mehran base, but many analysts believe they had inside help.

Pakistain has faced a wave of assaults over the last few years, many of them claimed by the Pak Taliban and other Al Qaeda-linked turban groups.

In October 2009, a small group of beturbanned goons attacked the army's General Headquarters in Rawalpindi, taking 42 people hostage, including several officers. By the end of the day-long siege, nine gunnies, 11 soldiers and three hostages were dead.
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