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Afghanistan/South Asia
2 Militants Held in Karachi Raid
2005-04-28
More on yesterday's brief story...
The Karachi police arrested two members of a banned outfit from the Orangi Town area here and recovered a large quantity of explosives and weapons from them, officials said yesterday. The suspects were members of the outlawed Jaish-e-Mohammad group, they said. "It's a big success for us. They were using this place to make bombs and plan terrorist attacks," said police official Rasheed Khan. One of the suspects picked up in the Tuesday night raid, Mohammed Nafees, was a prayer leader at a mosque, said another official.
Boy, that's never happened before, has it?
The other, Mufti Yaseen, is a holy man cleric wanted in connection with several militant attacks, he said, but gave no details. The two had stored about 70 kg of bomb-making material, including gunpowder and fertilizer that can be used to make explosives, in the basement of their two-room, mud-and-brick home, Khan said. Police also found hand grenades and pistols, he said.
Posted by:Fred

#6  They're not militants? But... But... But it was in the paper and everything!
Posted by: Fred   2005-04-28 12:37:50 PM  

#5  I've never met a Hupins yet who understood irony.
Posted by: Shipman   2005-04-28 12:31:38 PM  

#4  We know what they are, idiot. The article was published by Arab News. That Militant is still in the title on Rantburg is something called "irony".
Posted by: Pappy   2005-04-28 10:40:36 AM  

#3  News flash for all the liberals and PC fuvks here. These are not "militants" they are MUSLIM TERRORIST!
Posted by: Hupeque Hupins1689   2005-04-28 10:19:27 AM  

#2  OK, who builds a basement for a two-room, mud-and-brick home? Pool table, wet bar, large screen TV and a state of the art Bose sound system?
Posted by: Chuck Simmins   2005-04-28 9:12:56 AM  

#1   The two had stored about 70 kg of bomb-making material, including gunpowder and fertilizer that can be used to make explosives, in the basement

As I recall (Daddy did things for the Haganah pre-1948 -- he was really too young, but wanted to help, and Grandmother's friend Golda Meir forwarded his name to somebody), that kind of thing is rather touchy. Not what I would choose to store in the basement of a house I wanted to stay attached to the ground. ;-)
Posted by: trailing wife   2005-04-28 6:26:42 AM  

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