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India-Pakistan
Pakistan catches two al Qaida suspects
2002-11-27
Pakistani authorities have arrested two al Qaida suspects from a town bordering the former Taliban stronghold of Kandahar, officials said Wednesday. "One of them -- Mohammed Talha -- is a Sudanese national and the other -- Qari Muhbiur Rehman -- is a Pakistani," a senior official at the Interior Ministry in Islamabad told United Press International.
Sudanese tourist and his guide.
Both were arrested from Quetta, a Pakistan town bordering the Afghan province of Kandahar, the headquarters of Afghanistan's former Taliban regime.
Garden spot of the reigon, why people flock there from all over the world.
"Armed men in commando uniform barged into our house between the night of Monday and Tuesday at around 2:30 a.m. and took my brother and our Sudanese guest Talha with them," Rehman's sister, Bibi Saleha, told reporters in Quetta. Before entering the house, the Pakistan army commandos cut off electricity and telephone connections, she said.
Early morning raid, cut power and phone. Sounds like they took a page from a FBI training manual.
Saleha said Talha and his wife took shelter in their home two weeks ago. A local leader of the militant Lashkr-e-Toiba, Mohammed Qasim, had brought the two guests, she said, adding, "We don't know where they came from and why."
"And we didn't dare ask why."
Saleha said her mother had accepted the guests on humanitarian grounds because both were sick and Qasim had told them that his guests had come from Peshawar and he planned to send them back to Peshawar in a few days.
Guess they will be joining their friends in sunny Gitmo.
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