Plot Mastermind Said to Have Afghan Hideout
Pakistan has told the U.S. military that an Arab al-Qaida operative who masterminded the London jetliner terror plot is hiding in mountainous terrain in northeastern Afghanistan, an intelligence official said Friday. The official, who spoke on condition of anonymity due to the sensitive nature of the investigation, said the al-Qaida member is believed to be moving between Afghanistan's Nuristan and Kunar provinces, which border Pakistan.
The information was obtained by interrogators questioning a British suspect in the plot to blow up trans-Atlantic passenger planes, Rashid Rauf, who was arrested in eastern Pakistan and is regarded as a key figure in the foiled plot. The information has already been shared with the British and coalition forces operating in Afghanistan, the official told The Associated Press.
The official did not provide the nationality of the wanted al-Qaida operative, but said he was a close aide to Egyptian-born al-Qaida No. 2 Ayman al-Zawahri. Detained terror suspects have told interrogators al-Zawahri likely approved the plan to blow up passenger planes leaving London for the United States, the official said. Several hundred U.S. forces from the Fort Drum, N.Y.-based 10th Mountain Division are based in Kunar and Nuristan provinces hunting al-Qaida fighters and supporters of Afghan warlord Gulbuddin Hekmatyar.
Rauf was in touch with al-Zawahri through a courier from Afghanistan who would cross the porous, mountainous frontier separating Afghanistan and Pakistan to deliver messages, the official said. The official said the Arab al-Qaida mastermind has developed links with several Pakistan-based militants, including Rauf.
Posted by: Fred 2006-08-18 |