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India-Pakistan
Senior Taliban Leader Arrested
2007-03-02
Peshawar, 2 March (AKI/DAWN) - Pakistani security forces have captured Mullah Obaidullah Akhund, deputy to the elusive Taliban chief, Mullah Mohammad Omar, from Quetta, a federal government official told Dawn. Mullah Obaidullah, former Taliban defence minister, was arrested on Monday, the official said, requesting anonymity due to the sensitivity of the information. The Taliban leader carries a 1 million dollar reward and is the most senior Taliban figure captured since the ouster of the puritanical militia from power in November 2001.

His arrest came the day US Vice-President Dick Cheney arrived in Islamabad on an announced visit to deliver what was widely believed to be a warning that the new Democratic Congress could cut aid unless Pakistan became more aggressive in hunting down Taliban and al-Qaeda operatives.

The official, however, said the arrest of Mullah Obaidullah, who was defence minister in the ousted Taliban regime, had no link with CheneyÂ’s visit and the action which led to his arrest had been planned in advance based on good intelligence.The official declined to give further information but said that two others, who were captured along with Mullah Obaidullah "could be" Amir Khan Haqqani, a Taliban commander in Zabul, and Abdul Bari, the former governor of Helmand province.

Mullah ObaidullahÂ’s arrest comes amid reports that the Taliban are preparing for a `spring offensiveÂ’ in Afghanistan that has seen dramatic upsurge in violence over the last one year. He was on AmericaÂ’s most wanted list and was a member of the 10-man Taliban Leadership Council announced by the Taliban supreme leader in June 2003. NATO officials and western diplomats consider Mullah Obaidullah as one of those closest lieutenants of Mullah Omar. The other two were Mullah Akhtar Osmani and Mullah Akhtar Mohammad Mansoor.

Mullah Osmani, who was a former Taliban army chief, was killed in a US airstrike in Helmand in December last year.

Hailing from Punjwai district of Kandahar province, Mullah Obaidullah Akhund was widely considered as the military chief of Taliban forces.

Former Taliban spokesman Abdul Latif Hakimi, who was captured by Pakistani security forces in Quetta in 2005, had told the media in March 2005 that Mullah Omar had told Mullah Obaidullah to initiate an attack that would send a clear signal to the world that the Taliban were a force to be reckoned with. That Mullah Obaidullah was close to Mullah Omar was also evident from the fact that 14 commanders appointed by the Taliban leadership for two war zones in southern and eastern Afghanistan had been asked to report directly to the 10-member leadership council, which was later expanded to 18 members. Hakimi had said that the council was supervised by Mullah Obaidullah and Mullah Beradar, who were to report matters directly to Mullah Omar.

When asked if the arrest of Mullah Omar’s deputy had put the security agencies anywhere close to the elusive Taliban leader, the official said: “Had he been in the same city, he would have been taken by now.”
Posted by:Steve

#6  ABC tried to claim last night that this is a result of Cheney reading the riot act to Pervert. Wishful thinking? Pervert throwing us a bone? Might need some salt with this.
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305   2007-03-02 11:50  

#5  The ISI is getting paid both to be the arsonists and to be the firemen. Gotta admire a good scam.
Posted by: mhw   2007-03-02 11:40  

#4  Howard

There was a major trial in London where a guy said the ISI had threatened his family.The ISI are involved in alot of the terrorism resulting from Pakistan.

Perv and The ISI are part of the problem not the cure!!!!
Posted by: Ebbolump Glomotle9608   2007-03-02 09:35  

#3  If they've got him then we'll see how close the CIA get to him. The British Pakistani facilitator of the attempted Bojinka Plot Mk2 wasn't let near UK security forces - maybe for fear of him revealing that the ISI are the Taleban. Don't get while the International Community tolerate the duplicity... we shall see...
Posted by: Howard UK   2007-03-02 09:25  

#2  Why does the Pak Govt support Taliban when the whole of the West are breathing down their neck????

I suggest Saudi funding!!!!!
Posted by: Ebbolump Glomotle9608   2007-03-02 09:23  

#1  24 hour rule in effect. Since it's Pakistan, 36 to 48 may be better..

A Taliban spokesman denied as "rumour" the arrest of Mullah Obaidullah Akhund, who is regarded as one of the two top deputies of Taliban supreme leader, Mullah Omar. Akhund was captured with four other suspects in a raid on a home in the south-western city of Quetta on Monday, three intelligence officials said on condition of anonymity, because they were not authorised to speak to journalists.

Pakistani government spokesmen have made no comment on the arrests. Late last night, Brigadier Javed Iqbal Cheema, a senior interior ministry official handling counterterrorism issues, denied a top Taliban figure had been arrested. Tariq Khosa, police chief of Baluchistan province where Quetta is located, said he was not aware of Akhund's arrest.

Afghan and Nato officials could not confirm the arrest either. "To the best of my knowledge we were not involved in anything associated with him," said Colonel Tom Collins, the spokesman for the Nato's international security assistance force. "We were not involved in that operation."
Posted by: Steve   2007-03-02 09:14  

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