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India-Pakistan
Toe Tag for Top Taliturban
2007-07-24
A top Taliban commander who had became one of Pakistan's most wanted men since being released from U.S. custody in 2004 died Tuesday as security forces raided his hide-out, officials here said.

Pakistani officials said Mehsud blew himself up with a grenade early Tuesday morning rather than surrender as security forces closed in on his hideout in Zhob
Abdullah Mehsud had earned a fearsome reputation by orchestrating brazen attacks and kidnappings, and was regarded as one of the masterminds of an insurgency that has spread from Afghanistan into Pakistan and grown more intense in recent weeks.
We'd like to see the corpse, please. He was also reported dead in 2005, only to reappear.
Pakistani officials said Mehsud blew himself up with a grenade early Tuesday morning rather than surrender as security forces closed in on his hideout in Zhob, a town in Baluchistan province that lies only 30 miles from the Afghan border. The town also sits near Waziristan, a tribal area where the Pakistani military has been engaged in intense clashes with extremist fighters. The claim of suicide could not be independently confirmed.

The prisoner spent 25 months in the American detention center at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. But he apparently concealed his identity from his captors, and was released in March 2004.
Mehsud, who was believed to be 31, was captured by U.S. troops in Afghanistan in late 2001, after the United States launched an invasion to topple the Taliban regime. The prisoner spent 25 months in the American detention center at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. But he apparently concealed his identity from his captors, and was released in March 2004. Mehsud later bragged that he had convinced Americans at Guantanamo that he was Afghan, not Pakistani. Almost as soon as he was freed, the one-legged fighter -- he lost his other leg to a landmine -- resumed waging war, Pakistani officials say. The government of Pakistan placed an $84,000 bounty on his head after his followers kidnapped two Chinese engineers in October 2004. One of the engineers survived, while the other died during the rescue operation.

Mehsud, who operated both in Afghanistan and in the tribal areas of Pakistan, was believed to have ties to al Qaeda. It was not known if he had a role in the recent spate of attacks, though he was suspected in connection with a car bombing last week that targeted a convoy of Chinese engineers in Baluchistan. The engineers survived, but 30 Pakistanis were killed.
Posted by:Seafarious

#11  Yes. He was killed in 2005..but he wasn't badly killed.
Posted by: Bunyip   2007-07-24 21:59  

#10  is this fucker really a cat or what?
Posted by: sinse   2007-07-24 21:23  

#9  Nah, Tarentino is scruffier looking.
Posted by: Steve   2007-07-24 16:31  

#8  Does he get his raisins if he commits suicide?
Posted by: gorb   2007-07-24 16:28  

#7  Are you sure that isn't Quebtin Tarentino in thst picture?
Posted by: Sgt. D.T.   2007-07-24 16:22  

#6  last time it was tribal sources via Arab News.

This times its Pakistani govt sources, via Western MSM.
Posted by: Liberalhawk   2007-07-24 16:06  

#5  
Hold up the severed head and I'll believe it.

He has that over-sized head...

Gigantism along with Deadism hopefully


Posted by: RD   2007-07-24 11:09  

#4  Hold up the severed head and I'll believe it.
Posted by: tu3031   2007-07-24 10:24  

#3  Seems to be a Chinese connection. The Paks will fight for them but not us.
Posted by: treo   2007-07-24 09:54  

#2  This is how to untrack the revolving door. Please speed up the "turn around time..."
Posted by: M. Murcek   2007-07-24 09:28  

#1  Er, if they can find enough of a toe to hang it on, that is.
Posted by: Seafarious   2007-07-24 09:25  

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