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Afghanistan/South Asia
Suicide Attack Suspect Nabbed in Pakistan
2005-09-08
A suspected Islamic militant, wanted in connection with making a car bomb used in a suicide attack three years ago that killed 15 people, including 11 French engineers, was arrested Thursday after a shootout, police said. Mufti Mohammed Sabir was arrested near a bus terminal after arriving from Rawalpindi, a city near the capital of Islamabad, Police Chief Tariq Jameel told a news conference.
I wonder if he's an actual mufti, or if that's just his personal name...
Sabir tried to flee and fired a pistol at police before he was arrested. Police returned fire but no one was hurt, Jameel said.
Typical islamic marksmanship
Explains why RAB never seems to get the miscreants' accomplices, doesn't it?
Easier to shoot them in the back of the head if they're tied down and not squirming so ...
Police seized explosives, other bomb-making materials, several rounds of AK-47 ammunition and two rocket shells from a bag that Sabir was allegedly carrying.
Coming back from an elk hunt?
"Are ya happy to see me or is that two rocket shells in yer bag?"
Sabir is believed to be a bomb maker and is suspected to have packed a car with explosives that were detonated in front of Karachi's Sheraton Hotel on May 8, 2002, killing the French nationals and four other people. The Frenchmen were helping to build a submarine for Pakistan's navy. A month later, another suicide bomber blew up a truck outside the U.S. Consulate in Karachi, killing 14 Pakistanis.
Is Sabir implicated? Or did you just notice that something else blew up around the same time?
Sabir, in his 30s, is alleged to belong to the outlawed Harkat Jihad-e-Islami militant group. A Karachi court has sentenced three other suspected group members to death for the Sheraton bombing. At least two more suspects remain at large, Jameel said. Karachi is believed to be a hotbed for Islamic militants blamed for terrorist attacks in the port city since President Gen. Pervez Musharraf allied Pakistan with Washington in the war on terrorism.
"Believed to be"? Karachi? Islamic militants? This is "believed to be" Rantburg. Today's "believed to be" Thursday. I'm "believed to be" fat. (Where do they get these people?)
Posted by:Steve

#2  That was Me. I don't know what happened there. My name is correct now, even though I did nothing different.

I guess that's the way the cookie crumbles.
Posted by: Jackal   2005-09-08 15:47  

#1  He was just traveling in mufti.
Posted by: MSM   2005-09-08 13:31  

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