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India-Pakistan
Man Accused Of 30 Acts Of Violence Arrested
2003-03-12
Source: NNI
Pakistani authorities have apprehended a terrorist of a banned jehadi gruop who killed nine in an Imambargah (Shia Mosque) at Karachi when they were offering evening prayers. "Jamil son of Mohammad Aslam, has been arrested on last Friday (March 7) in North Karachi when he was fleeing after killing Mohammad Ambar, an activist of banned jehadi outfit," Karachi police official confirmed.
At least they waited until he killed Mohammad. That's a comfort — kinda like getting two for the price of one...
The accused who belongs to a banned jehadi outfit (Police wants to keep secret name of the banned outfit) has tried for at least three days of hiding his real identification and projecting his name as Abdul Wahab alias Afghani. However on yesterday (Monday), he revealed his real identification. According to the initial investigative report, he has committed his involvement in 30 various acts of terrorists of sectarian natured. The most recent acts of terrorism committed by him including firing at the Imambargah in Alflah area where Shia Muslims were offering evening prayer with his two other comrades known as Asif Chotoo and Javed. He has also committed an attempt of suicide attack on a police official Farooq Awan but the later escaped hardly as the motorcycle fitted with explosives was blown away just before the official get on it.
Betcha Farooq kissed his own gennies after that close shave...
On Friday, the terrorist killed Mohammad Ambar after the Friday prayers in the noon and tried to escape from the scene when the general people around the mosque in North Karachi in Nazimabad, nabbed him and handed over to the authorities. His arrest was kept in secret with a purpose to further book his other comrades wanted in various terrorist activities including a bombing of a restaurant last year in which two Iranian were killed. The police arrested as many as 23 people who are suspected part of the banned jehadi outfit and believed in getting vital information from them to bust the terrorist network engaged in sectarian and other terrorism in the port city of Pakistan.
Posted by:Fred Pruitt

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