Taliban deny link to Faisal Shahzad


Express May 06, 2010

PESHAWAR: Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan spokesman Azam Tariq has said the group neither trained nor recruited NY terror suspect Faisal Shahzad.

He said the TTP does not even know who Shahzad is. The statement comes despite a claim by the TTP that they are responsible for the attempted bombing in New York.

Unlikely that Shahzad acted alone:

Interior Minister Rehman Malik has said it is unlikely that the Pakistani-American arrested over a failed plot to bomb New York's Times Square acted alone.

In an interview to Reuters during his visit to the Chinese capital, Malik said according to the available information Faisal Shahzad said he had acted alone. However, he did not believe Shahzad's statement.

Malik said that Pakistan had not yet received a formal request for help from the U.S. investigators. The interior minister stressed that Pakistan is ready to give the US all support possible to bring the culprits to justice.

Doubts about Shahzad being trained in Waziristan:

Pakistan’s ambassador to the US Hussain Haqqani has said he has doubts over New York bomb plot suspect Faisal shahzad having been trained in Waziristan, as there is a lack of sufficient evidence to support his claims.

Haqqani also said the military offensive in the Tribal Areas has dismantled militant infrastructure.

COMMENTS (6)

Maryam | 14 years ago | Reply Pakistan should definately ban dual nationality holder. he was an Amercian national so America blaming Pakistan for it doesnt makes sense.
Shayan | 14 years ago | Reply The saddest part is that people nowadays just want to blow up/shoot/kill other people. @Ali and @Mussarat: That would be great, wouldn't it. No dual nationality, we get rid of the bureaucrats and politician as an additional bonus. But its practically impossible to implement. Cannot just cut people of their homeland even though they left it. Then people with families here and then there is the economics of it.
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