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Iran arrests Jundallah chief Abdolmalek Rigi

TEHRAN: Iran has arrested Abdolmalek Rigi, the leader of Sunni militant group Jundallah, Iranian state television reported on Tuesday.

“Rigi was arrested in eastern Iran,” a source told Arabic language al Alam television.

Rigi was accused of masterminding a series of deadly bombings and killings inside Iran.

DAWN.COM | World | Iran arrests Jundallah chief Abdolmalek Rigi

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It seems US Plans failed once again :azn:
 
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Jundallah ringleader Rigi arrested
Tue, 23 Feb 2010 04:41:49 GMT

Abdolmalek Rigi, ringleader of the Pakistan-based terrorist group of Jundallah, was captured in an operation on Tuesday.

Iranian Interior Minister Mostafa Mohammad-Najjar told reporters that Rigi was arrested outside the country as he was preparing for a new act of sabotage.

The minister added that he was consequently transferred to Iran.

Zahedan Prosecutor Mohammad Marzieh also told Fars news agency that the notorious terrorist was arrested early Tuesday in a pre-planned operation.

"Rigi's arrest was eventually made through a series of security measures taken for a long period of time. He is now in Iran and will be handed to security and judicial officials," he said.

The Jundallah group has claimed responsibility for numerous terrorist attacks in Iran. The group has carried out mass murder, armed robbery, kidnapping, acts of sabotage and bombings. They have targeted civilians and government officials, as well as all ranks of Iran's military.

In their latest attack, which occurred on October 18, more than 40 Iranians — among them 15 members of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC), including top commanders, in addition to several tribal elders — lost their lives when Jundallah terrorists carried out an operation in the border region of Pishin, located in Iran's southeastern province of Sistan-Baluchestan.

Citing US and Pakistani intelligence sources, the news group of an American televison network, ABC, reported in 2007 that the terrorist group "has been secretly encouraged and advised by American officials" to destabilize the government of Iran.

Investigative journalist Seymour Hersh revealed in another report in July 2008 that US Congressional leaders had secretly agreed to former President George W. Bush's USD 400 million funding request, which gave the US a free hand in arming and funding terrorist groups such as Jundallah militants.

The Pakistan-based terrorist organization denies having any link to Washington but Rigi's brother, arrested earlier and now in Iran's custody, confirmed in an interview with Press TV that the Jundallah leader had, in fact, established links with the US administration.

Abdolhamid revealed that a go-between, named Amanollh-Khan Rigi, put the terrorist group in connect with the US administration, which had promised the anti-Iran terrorist group a safe haven in Pakistan.

"His name is Amanollah-Khan Rigi. He is my father's cousin. He was a royalist during the Shah's regime," Abdulhamid told Press TV.

"After the [1979] Revolution in Iran, he left the country via Pakistan and sought asylum in the United States."

Abdulhamid said the Americans had asked Amanollah-Khan to forge a link between the US and Jundallah. "The Americans asked him [Amanollah-Khan] to introduce them to [Abdolmalek] Rigi in Pakistan and that's how link was established."

He also claimed to have visited the US Embassy in Pakistan to seek more US cooperation with the terrorist group.

"The most important issue that I raised was Jundallah's security in Pakistan," he said.

"I told the Americans that we needed support from the media, newspapers, radios and satellite channels to get our message across to the Baluch around the world," he said.

According to Abdolhamid, the Pakistani government was well aware of the whereabouts of the Jundallah terror group.

"It is impossible to believe that Pakistan is unaware of Jundallah's presence on its soil," he said. "Pakistan is a perfect haven for Jundallah."

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Jundallah ringleader Rigi arrested
 
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“Rigi was arrested in Persian Gulf waters while he was travelling on a plane via Pakistan to an Arab country,” Mohammad Dehghan was quoted as saying by the official IRNA news agency.

“His plane was ordered to land, and then he was arrested after the plane was searched,” the lawmaker said without elaborating.

Earlier, several Iranian media networks reported the arrest of Rigi, the head of the shadowy Jundallah (Soldiers of God) group who was the country's most wanted fugitive.

State-owned Arabic language Al-Alam television reported that Rigi, the alleged mastermind of several deadly bombings and killings, was arrested “inside Iran” on Tuesday in the eastern part of the country.

Looks like he was hiding in Pakistan
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DAWN.COM | World | Iran arrests Jundallah chief Abdolmalek Rigi
 
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Lovely news. :)

It proves many things. Regi was in Iran not Pakistan.

If he was flying in a plane then how he got in??? As he was one of the wantedm an and can not travel like that openly.

On which plane he was flying ?

From where he boarded ?

Good news for us if he had been arrested.
 
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If Iran had ordered down an aircraft to land in its country, the incident would have made a headline, which didn't, thus this theory busted.

Most probably, either he was captured in Iran, or Afghasnistan as he operated from both these places. And if he was captured from Pakistan, then Pakistani assistance can't be ruled out.

If Pakistan can capture its favorite Afghan taliban commanders, then why not Rigi, as he created a lot of rifts among both countries.

A very sad day for the Americans and some other foreign intelligence agency/agencies.
 
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If Iran had ordered down an aircraft to land in its country, the incident would have made a headline, which didn't, thus this theory busted.

Most probably, either he was captured in Iran, or Afghasnistan as he operated from both these places. And if he was captured from Pakistan, then Pakistani assistance can't be ruled out.

If Pakistan can capture its favorite Afghan taliban commanders, then why not Rigi, as he created a lot of rifts among both countries.

A very sad day for the Americans and some other foreign intelligence agency/agencies.


:pakistan::smitten::pakistan: and :usflag: :hang2:


party time. Whatever way the enemies twist this news, the bottom line is its victory for Pakistan
 
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Lovely indeed




Yes he was in Iran at the time of arrest, because the plane was landed in Iran not amsterdam.


He got in through the door of the plane. Ask him why he travelled in a plane. also note that it has no stops in iran and was asked to land.




Passenger flight from pakistan to arab. (lots of planes ply from pakistan to various places. Its a mode of travelling.



Pakistan



good news or bad time will tell and also his interogation

Read the article well if u follow English...
“Rigi was arrested in Persian Gulf waters while he was travelling on a plane via Pakistan to an Arab country,” ---- so he was in a plane ( the machine which flies in skies)
“His plane was ordered to land, and then he was arrested after the plane was searched,” the lawmaker said without elaborating. ---- the machine was asked to come down( with people inside)...

DAWN.COM | World | Iran arrests Jundallah chief Abdolmalek Rigi


NO thanks i dont follow Hinglish.

Period.

I dint know you were flying that machines (called plane)


If you can provide me with the name of the airline and the country of origion of the flying machine.

"He was flying through Pakistan to an Arab country"

This sounds abscure 200% because if he was flying to an Arab country then the qustion is who issued him a visa and which embassy?

He is an Iranian right? So does it mean Iranian embassy somewhere issued him the visa?

If the plane was orderd to land in Iran then Why Iranian official dint named the airline ?

Why Regi wanted to fly to an Arab country and which country that was?

ANYWAY

It has brought a big blow to CIA nexus :hang2:
 
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It has brought a big blow to CIA nexus

You seem right. ;)
There are so many version of the story. Wait till something comes out of it.
However this is confirmed that one man is caught.....Hang the idiot.
 
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Lovely indeed

Read the article well if u follow English...
“Rigi was arrested in Persian Gulf waters while he was travelling on a plane via Pakistan to an Arab country,” ---- so he was in a plane ( the machine which flies in skies)
“His plane was ordered to land, and then he was arrested after the plane was searched,” the lawmaker said without elaborating. ---- the machine was asked to come down( with people inside)...

DAWN.COM | World | Iran arrests Jundallah chief Abdolmalek Rigi

Forceful landing of any international airline aircraft does makes a lot of news headlines.

Remember how you guys did that recently in India and how big the news headlines were.

Thus if we haven't seen any news of such nature, it can be safely said, its a busted theory.

The Iranians may be deliberately trying to have many versions of the story, for confusion purposes.
 
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Yes he was in Iran at the time of arrest, because the plane was landed in Iran not amsterdam
Where the plane land? which airport or air base?

Passenger flight from pakistan to arab. (lots of planes ply from pakistan to various places. Its a mode of travelling.
There is no country named "arab", What was the Flight number, Airline? I

“Rigi was arrested in Persian Gulf waters while he was travelling on a plane via Pakistan to an Arab country,”
There is no sense in above news. Arrested in Water while traveling on Plane?
 
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Sweet news........But im really sorry for the indians who want to connect everything to Pakistan...........looks like its become a habit......anyways congrats to iran
 
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