Cricket team terrorist escapes capture

Times:

The man suspected of being the mastermind behind last week’s attack on the Sri Lanka cricket team escaped a police raid on his home in a village in northern Pakistan yesterday, security sources have told The Times.

They identified him as Mohammed Aqeel, a member of the banned Islamic militant group Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ), which has close links to al-Qaeda and has been active in Kashmir and Afghanistan.

Mr Aqeel fled his home in Khauta district, about 30 miles from Islamabad, the capital, before the raid, the sources said.

One of his associates, identified only by the name of Talat, was arrested, the sources said, without giving any further details about Mr Aqeel or Mr Talat.

The sources said they feared that the rest of the 12 gunmen who attacked the Sri Lankans’ convoy on Tuesday had fled to Pakistan’s northern tribal areas, from where al-Qaeda and Taleban militants operate.

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While the attackers have been tied by some to al Qaeda, what I find interesting about their attack and their flight to the terrorist sanctuaries is what it says about their manpower. Are they running out of people willing to explode or be killed in their terrorist attacks? It is a reasonable conclusion. For an outfit that bragged about its endless supply of human ordnance these guys are not acting that way.

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