Pakistan nabs some al Qaeda leaders
Daily Times:
Security agencies arrested a top Al Qaeda operative late on Monday along with his two accomplices in Punjab’s southern city of Multan, sources told Daily Times on Tuesday.Al Misri is apparently good with languages speaking English, Persian, Arabic, Pushto and Urdu. That would make him a valuable leader for al Qaeda. The fact that they have been hiding at an abandoned factory for a week suggest that hey are having trouble finding a safe, safe house. This is a good arrest for Pakistan. They need more of them.
The personnel of the security agencies arrested the three suspected terrorists from a shutdown ‘Neel Wali Factory’ located on Abdali Road, the sources said.
Officials have identified the suspects as Tanzanian national Muhammad Al Misri, Anwar Muawiya and Muhammad Shahid.
The sources said the arrest of Al Misri is the second biggest catch following the arrest of Mullah Obaidullah Akhund, former defence minister in the Taliban government, on March 2, 2007.
Wave: The officials said that Al Misri is closely linked with Al Qaeda’s top hierarchy. Al Misri is also suspected to be behind the series of suicide attacks in the country following the crackdown on the Lal Masjid codenamed ‘Operation Silence’, they said.
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