Iranian militant group leader arrested in Pakistan

Iranian news agency report says Pakistani officials have confirmed the arrest of Jundullah leader.


Express December 24, 2010

TEHRAN:

The leader of the Iranian militant group Jundullah was arrested by Pakistan, Iranian state news agency reported on Friday.


The Iranian news agency, IRNA, reported confirmation by Pakistani officials of Abdul Rauf Rigi's arrest. However, there are few details of how he was arrested.


The spur may have been a phone call by Iranian President Ahmadinejad, who called on President Zardari to arrest "known" terrorists. The phone call followed a suicide attack in the southeastern Iranian city of Chabahar that killed 39 people during a Shiite mourning procession. The attack was claimed by Sunni militant group Jundallah (Army of God), which Iran claims receives support from the intelligence services of Pakistan, Britain and the United States.

COMMENTS (1)

Cautious | 13 years ago | Reply Apparently Pakistan knew where this guy was all along and never lifted a finger to apprehend him until receiving a threat from Iran. Its a familiar pattern. How about Pakistan doing the World a favor - get rid of the terrorist.
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