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‘Harbouring a militant’: Commandos raid Umar Gul’s house

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A cousin of Umar Gul confirmed that a raid had been carried out and three people had been arrested.


PESHAWAR: Fast bowler Umar Gul was in the news for reasons other than cricket on Tuesday when his house in Peshawar was raided by a team of army commandos and his brother arrested on charges of harbouring a wanted militant.


Gul’s brother, Meraj, was arrested along with two other men on charges of providing shelter to his uncle, Haji Daly, who is believed to be an active member of banned outfit Lashkar-e-Islam.

A local, on the condition of anonymity, told The Express Tribune that a team of commandos raided the house and arrested two paramedics, Younas and Shakil. The two were then moved to an undisclosed location.


An official of the local police station claimed Haji Daly had been injured in the armed forces’ operation in Bara, and had fled to Peshawar and lived with Meraj for several days before leaving the city.

“The injured man was brought to Hayatabad Medical Complex (HMC) with two local paramedics who changed his bandages,” he claimed, adding that he left the hospital without his true identity being ascertained.

Reports indicate that the two parademics arrested are the employees of a maternity home located adjacent to Gul’s house. The family owns the maternity home.

When contacted, however, family members declined to comment on the matter. A cousin of Umar confirmed that a raid had been carried out and three people had been arrested.

Published in The Express Tribune, May 30th, 2012.

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I miss cricket, when is next match for Pakistan?
 
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Damn this is serious. Only ET is reporting it, I hope its a hoax.
 
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By Riaz Ahmad
Published: May 30, 2012

PESHAWAR: Fast bowler Umar Gul was in the news for reasons other than cricket on Tuesday when his house in Peshawar was raided by a team of army commandos and his brother arrested on charges of harbouring a wanted militant.

Gul’s brother, Meraj, was arrested along with two other men on charges of providing shelter to his uncle, Haji Daly, who is believed to be an active member of banned outfit Lashkar-e-Islam.

A local, on the condition of anonymity, told The Express Tribune that a team of commandos raided the house and arrested two paramedics, Younas and Shakil. The two were then moved to an undisclosed location.

An official of the local police station claimed Haji Daly had been injured in the armed forces’ operation in Bara, and had fled to Peshawar and lived with Meraj for several days before leaving the city.

“The injured man was brought to Hayatabad Medical Complex (HMC) with two local paramedics who changed his bandages,” he claimed, adding that he left the hospital without his true identity being ascertained.

Reports indicate that the two parademics arrested are the employees of a maternity home located adjacent to Gul’s house. The family owns the maternity home.

When contacted, however, family members declined to comment on the matter. A cousin of Umar confirmed that a raid had been carried out and three people had been arrested.

Published in The Express Tribune, May 30th, 2012.
 
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Pak Army had made it clear that no one should help the terrorists in any way & as we have seen that there is Zero tolerance on this by Pak Army, which is good. So they (Gul's family) are at fault.

Don’t know how this is going to affect Umer Gul now.
 
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Pak Army had made it clear that no one should help the terrorists in any way & as we have seen that there is Zero tolerance on this by Pak Army, which is good. So they (Gul's family) are at fault.

Don’t know how this is going to affect Umer Gul now.
 
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Source, link, and any other news agency reporting it?

Why would Army commandos go in to raid a house in Hayatabad?

There is police for that.
 
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Source, link, and any other news agency reporting it?

Why would Army commandos go in to raid a house in Hayatabad?

There is police for that.
 
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Pakistan army raids cricketer Umar Gul's house; arrests his brother

Pakistan army commandos raided cricketer Umar Gul's house in Peshawar and arrested his brother on charges of harbouring a wanted militant, according to a media report on Wednesday.

The fast bowler's brother, Meraj, was arrested with two other men on charges of providing shelter to his uncle, Haji Daly, believed to be an active member of the banned Lashkar-e-Islam, The Express Tribune reported.

A local resident told the newspaper that a team of commandos raided the house yesterday.

Two paramedics, Younas and Shakil, were among those arrested. They were moved to an undisclosed location.

An official of the local police station claimed Haji Daly was injured in an operation by armed forces at Bara in Khyber tribal region, and had fled to Peshawar and lived with Meraj for several days before leaving the city.

The Khyber Agency is a stronghold of the Lashkar-e-Islam.

"The injured man was brought to Hayatabad Medical Complex with two local paramedics who changed his bandages," the official said.

The injured man left the hospital without his identity being ascertained, he said.

Reports indicated that the two arrested paramedics are employees of a maternity home located adjacent to Gul’s house.

Gul's family owns the maternity home.

However, members of Gul's family declined to comment on the matter. A cousin of Gul confirmed that a raid had been carried out and three people were arrested.

Pakistan army raids cricketer Umar Gul's house; arrests his brother - Sport - DNA
 
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some good steps being taken by Pakistani administration of late. First Lakhvi now this.. looking forward to a lot more!
 
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Well his brother has been released.. I saw this on tv, his brother (who was arrested) said tht after few hours of interrogation, they released him....
 
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He was not arrested, There was a raid but they already confirmed that was a mistake
 
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