CID nabs terror group leader

Five others from the group were also arrested, also found a huge cache of explosives and weapons from the men.


Express December 17, 2011
CID nabs terror group leader

KARACHI:


The Anti-Extremist Cell (AEC) of the Crime Investigation Department claimed to have nabbed the ringleader, and five others, of Al-Mukhtar, a group which they believe is associated with the Taliban.


Five others from the group were also arrested and the AEC also found a huge cache of explosives and weapons from the men.

According to AEC officials, Al- Mukhtar was involved in at least eight terrorist cases, which include the attack on a rummy club in April which around 22 people died and 50 were injured.

The group was also involved in other attacks on wine shops, gambling dens and also a cinema house, disclosed the AEC officials at a press conference on Friday afternoon. The arrested men include the ringleader, Asghar, alias Omar, and five others, Zahid, alias Osama, Abid, Usman, alias Hamza, Shakir and Ali Akbar.

The AEC also found 50 kilogrammes of explosives, three hand grenades, 10 mini-rocket grenades, three remote-controlled bombs, five kilogrammes of ball bearings and nut bolts, 20 feet of detonating wire, four remote-controlled detonating switches, five kilogrammes of locally produced bombs, 30 litres of hydrogen peroxide, five Kalashnikovs, a TT pistol and over 100 arms.

Published in The Express Tribune, December 18th, 2011.

COMMENTS (2)

sohaib | 12 years ago | Reply

i wonder from where they procure such arms and ammunition without knowledge of our intelligence agencies..confused!

Syed | 12 years ago | Reply

This is ridiculous. They're announcing the details of what they confiscated? I don't think it's in general public's interest to know what ammunition was found. Ain't that a hazard in itself?

It's sufficient for some experts and senior people to go and see those things. No need to publish "what you need as a terrorist" list.

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