A senior militia commander in the eastern city of Jalalabad said that he believed Osama Bin Laden was moving at night on horseback and sleeping in caves during the day. Hazrat Ali, a senior anti-Taliban militia commander, said that he had received reports from trusted informants that Bin Laden was seen at an al-Qaeda and Taliban base called Tora Bora, high in the mountains, as recently as three days ago. "We are Afghans, and Afghan people do not want foreigners in our country. When the villagers see Bin Laden, they tell us," Ali said. He claimed almost everyone in the country knows of the $25 million reward for information leading to Bin Laden's capture. |