Five US nationals arrested in Pakistan
[Iran Press TV Latest] The Pakistani police have arrested five US nationals, believed to have gone missing in Washington D.C. last month, in a crackdown on militants in the country.
Security forces raided a house in Sargodha area in the eastern Punjab province and managed to arrest some 17 foreigners including five American nationals, a Press TV correspondent quoted Pakistani police officials as saying on Wednesday. The authorities transferred all the suspects to an undisclosed location for further investigation.
Earlier reports suggest that the five Americans were those who went missing in Washington D.C. in late November. Three of them are of Pakistani descent and their relationship to extremism and acts of terrorism is under investigation. The five men in their 20s from northern Virginia are believed to have traveled to Pakistan as a group.
Meanwhile, seven suspects were taken into custody in Dera Ghazi Khan in Punjab. One of the detainees is believed to be Saifullah. Saifullah was wanted by police over 29 different cases and he is allegedly the mastermind of the Mian Channu blasts that left 11 people, including eight children, killed.
More, from Dawn.
Security agencies picked up here on Wednesday six people, three foreigners among them, for their alleged links with banned religious outfit Jaish-i-Muhammad and for planning a terrorist attack. Among the suspects were two Egyptians, one Yemeni, two Pakistani-Americans and a local.
According to sources, five men were arrested during a raid on the house of one of the suspects in Aziz Bhatti Town. Two computers and some jihadi literature were seized.
An employee of the highways department, identified as Fahim, was picked up from his office. The Pakistani-Americans were identified as Omer Farooq and Waqar.
Agencies add: A police officer said three of the men were of Pakistani descent, one was of Egyptian descent and the other of Yemeni origin. Another officer said that a Swede was among those arrested.
Regional police chief Mian Javed Islam said the men were between the ages of 18 and 20 and had spent the past few days in the city. 'They are being questioned and it is premature to say whether they are involved in or planned any act of terror,' he added.
But two US officials familiar with the case said the five arrested were believed to be young men from the Washington area who went missing at the end of last month.
According to them, the FBI had been searching for the men since their families reported them missing and expressed fears they may have gone to Pakistan.
One of them was a student at Howard University, according to the US officials. They said one of the men left behind what investigators believed was a video message in which he spoke about defending Muslims and showed images of US casualties.
Police said they had received reports that the group was probably plotting attacks in Pakistan.
A spokesman for the US embassy said he was aware of reports of the arrest, but had not received any information from Pakistani officials.
More, from Breitbart.
Posted by: Fred 2009-12-10 |