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Pakistani officials: 5 army officers detained

By ASHRAF KHAN

The Associated Press


Tuesday, November 24, 2009

ISLAMABAD -- Five Pakistani army officers have been detained for questioning over possible links to two U.S. terror suspects accused of plotting an armed attack on a Danish newspaper, intelligence officials said Tuesday.

The detentions underscore long-standing allegations that elements in Pakistan support a militant group known as Lashkar-e-Taiba, which is devoted to fighting the country's arch enemy, India.

The group is blamed for last year's terror attacks in Mumbai and other strikes in India in recent years.


Last month's arrests of David Coleman Headley and Tahawwur Hussain Rana in Chicago have cast a fresh spotlight on the group.

U.S. prosecutors said the two men were believed to be working with an unidentified senior member of the outfit and a senior al-Qaida operative.

Two Pakistani intelligence officials, speaking anonymously because they are not allowed to release their identity, said phone records showed the five Pakistani officers had contacted Headley and Rana.

They say the five include a retired brigadier general and two active lieutenant colonels, but did not provide more details.


Pakistani military officials could not immediately be reached for confirmation.

The FBI says Headley traveled to Pakistan this year and may have been headed there when he was arrested Oct. 3 at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport en route to Philadelphia.

Indian officials say Headley also may have been involved in planning the Mumbai terror attack, which occurred a year ago Thursday.

Headley, 49, and Rana, 48, are accused of plotting to kill one of the editors and a cartoonist at Danish paper Jyllands-Posten for publishing 12 cartoons in 2005 depicting the Prophet Muhammad, which ignited outrage in much of the Muslim world.

The FBI has said only that it has evidence Headley and Rana were in contact with the Pakistani group Lashkar-e-Taiba, which the Indian government blames for the Mumbai attacks that left 166 dead and 308 wounded. U.S. authorities say Headley was in contact with the group while he allegedly carried out reconnaissance this year near the newspaper offices in Copenhagen. They say Rana last year advised a member of the group on how to slip people into the U.S.

Headley is a U.S. citizen who changed his name from Daood Gilani in 2006 to get across international boundaries without too many questions at customs, according to an FBI affidavit.

He and Rana, a Pakistani immigrant to Canada who has lived in Chicago for a decade, are charged in criminal complaints with conspiring to provide material support to terrorism and providing material support to terrorism. They will not enter pleas until they are indicted.

Lashkar-e-Taiba, which means Army of the Pure, was established in the early 1990s to reclaim territories it views as Muslim land, primarily the Indian-controlled section of the disputed Himalayan territory of Kashmir. Analysts say it was largely a creation of Pakistani security agencies.
 
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Pakistani officials: 5 army officers detained

By ASHRAF KHAN

The Associated Press


Tuesday, November 24, 2009

ISLAMABAD -- Five Pakistani army officers have been detained for questioning over possible links to two U.S. terror suspects accused of plotting an armed attack on a Danish newspaper, intelligence officials said Tuesday.

The detentions underscore long-standing allegations that elements in Pakistan support a militant group known as Lashkar-e-Taiba, which is devoted to fighting the country's arch enemy, India.

The group is blamed for last year's terror attacks in Mumbai and other strikes in India in recent years.


Last month's arrests of David Coleman Headley and Tahawwur Hussain Rana in Chicago have cast a fresh spotlight on the group.

U.S. prosecutors said the two men were believed to be working with an unidentified senior member of the outfit and a senior al-Qaida operative.

Two Pakistani intelligence officials, speaking anonymously because they are not allowed to release their identity, said phone records showed the five Pakistani officers had contacted Headley and Rana.

They say the five include a retired brigadier general and two active lieutenant colonels, but did not provide more details.


Pakistani military officials could not immediately be reached for confirmation.

The FBI says Headley traveled to Pakistan this year and may have been headed there when he was arrested Oct. 3 at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport en route to Philadelphia.

Indian officials say Headley also may have been involved in planning the Mumbai terror attack, which occurred a year ago Thursday.

Headley, 49, and Rana, 48, are accused of plotting to kill one of the editors and a cartoonist at Danish paper Jyllands-Posten for publishing 12 cartoons in 2005 depicting the Prophet Muhammad, which ignited outrage in much of the Muslim world.

The FBI has said only that it has evidence Headley and Rana were in contact with the Pakistani group Lashkar-e-Taiba, which the Indian government blames for the Mumbai attacks that left 166 dead and 308 wounded. U.S. authorities say Headley was in contact with the group while he allegedly carried out reconnaissance this year near the newspaper offices in Copenhagen. They say Rana last year advised a member of the group on how to slip people into the U.S.

Headley is a U.S. citizen who changed his name from Daood Gilani in 2006 to get across international boundaries without too many questions at customs, according to an FBI affidavit.

He and Rana, a Pakistani immigrant to Canada who has lived in Chicago for a decade, are charged in criminal complaints with conspiring to provide material support to terrorism and providing material support to terrorism. They will not enter pleas until they are indicted.

Lashkar-e-Taiba, which means Army of the Pure, was established in the early 1990s to reclaim territories it views as Muslim land, primarily the Indian-controlled section of the disputed Himalayan territory of Kashmir. Analysts say it was largely a creation of Pakistani security agencies.



Another CIA-RAW-MOSSAD propaganda :disagree:
 
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Again unnamed sources , those unnamed sources are Pakistani, so why would they be revealing such information knowing it will cause damage to Pakistan ?? or its Military ?? On one side they are doing intelligence work for Pakistan, while on the other tarnish the image of Pakistan by revealing such critical information.

At best yellow journalism, we all have seen the stories and their outcomes provided by such unnamed sources in the past and present.
 
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washingtonpost.com



ISLAMABAD -- Five Pakistani army officers have been detained for questioning over possible links to two U.S. terror suspects accused of plotting an armed attack on a Danish newspaper, intelligence officials said Tuesday.

The detentions underscore long-standing allegations that elements in Pakistan support a militant group known as Lashkar-e-Taiba, which is devoted to fighting the country's arch enemy, India.

The group is blamed for last year's terror attacks in Mumbai and other strikes in India in recent years.

Last month's arrests of David Coleman Headley and Tahawwur Hussain Rana in Chicago have cast a fresh spotlight on the group.

U.S. prosecutors said the two men were believed to be working with an unidentified senior member of the outfit and a senior al-Qaida operative


Two Pakistani intelligence officials, speaking anonymously because they are not allowed to release their identity, said phone records showed the five Pakistani officers had contacted Headley and Rana.

They say the five include a retired brigadier general and two active lieutenant colonels, but did not provide more details.

Pakistani military officials could not immediately be reached for confirmation.

The FBI says Headley traveled to Pakistan this year and may have been headed there when he was arrested Oct. 3 at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport en route to Philadelphia.
 
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Again unnamed sources , those unnamed sources are Pakistani, so why would they be revealing such information knowing it will cause damage to Pakistan ?? or its Military ?? On one side they are doing intelligence work for Pakistan, while on the other tarnish the image of Pakistan by revealing such critical information.

At best yellow journalism, we all have seen the stories and their outcomes provided by such unnamed sources in the past and present.

Taimi is it possible that some officers believe in the future of your country than the present damage to the country just like Karakare who exposed the Hindu terrorists??
 
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ok ok we arrest we investigate we send them cort and if they fount gillty they will punshed otherwise they can go home now please stop this dog fight.
 
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ok ok we arrest we investigate we send them cort and if they fount gillty they will punshed otherwise they can go home now please stop this dog fight.

Imran I am not dogfighting..I was just asking a doubt.. :cheers:
 
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Taimi is it possible that some officers believe in the future of your country than the present damage to the country just like Karakare who exposed the Hindu terrorists??

Sorry, couldn't understand the pretext of your query, can u elaborate little bit as what you meant to ask ??
 
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Sorry, couldn't understand the pretext of your query, can u elaborate little bit as what you meant to ask ??

Taimi for all the explosions happened in India we blamed ISI and Islamic terrorists.. Hemant Karkare ,chief of the Mumbai Anti-Terrorist Squad was the one who first exposed Hindu terrorist group and made some significant arrests also..This lead to some tarnish of image of India in the world .He can keep his eyes shut on Hindu terrorism and put blame on Islamic Jihadis..But he didn't do that ,for him terror has no religion..

I am asking that same kind of people can be found in your countries agencies too right??what if those guys who are revealing these information ??may be because of lack of trust to the government because they will try to cover these kind of thing for sure..
 
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All jihadi militant sympathizers inisde the military must be weeded out - clearly the pro-jihadi bloc has not been fully neutralized as yet.

This also lends credence to the French Inestigator, Brugiere's assertion that the LeT agenda has gone far beyond Kashmir and is now closely aligned with the global jihad movement.
 
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Again unnamed sources , those unnamed sources are Pakistani, so why would they be revealing such information knowing it will cause damage to Pakistan ?? or its Military ?? On one side they are doing intelligence work for Pakistan, while on the other tarnish the image of Pakistan by revealing such critical information.

At best yellow journalism, we all have seen the stories and their outcomes provided by such unnamed sources in the past and present.

Not revealing such information will cause much more damage to Pakistan.
 
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At best yellow journalism, we all have seen the stories and their outcomes provided by such unnamed sources in the past and present.

The original article is by Associated Press. It's credibility is unquestionable. I doubt whether such a respected association would descend to yellow journalism. They are not fox news.
 
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The original article is by Associated Press. It's credibility is unquestionable. I doubt whether such a respected association would descend to yellow journalism. They are not fox news.

Everyone makes mistakes, its not a fix rule that AP can't make mistake or the journalist gets a bogus story printed, we have seen many times that reputed newspapers or organizations getting into bogus or less accurate news stories.

Ironic is, that when our reputed international newspapers or APP print story saying unnamed sources said India is involved in Balochistan or FATA, they becomes rubbish for others based on unnamed sources.

Let time come, the picture will get more clear, sometimes the newspapers print news with half information or just when they get a wink of something like that.
 
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Taimi for all the explosions happened in India we blamed ISI and Islamic terrorists.. Hemant Karkare ,chief of the Mumbai Anti-Terrorist Squad was the one who first exposed Hindu terrorist group and made some significant arrests also..This lead to some tarnish of image of India in the world .He can keep his eyes shut on Hindu terrorism and put blame on Islamic Jihadis..But he didn't do that ,for him terror has no religion..

I am asking that same kind of people can be found in your countries agencies too right??what if those guys who are revealing these information ??may be because of lack of trust to the government because they will try to cover these kind of thing for sure..

We both countries have hawkish people in power, in armed forces, in intelligence agencies. People who don't wish to be friends but take revenge for the things done in the past to each other or happening currently. If you guys had one Prohit, there must be many others too with his like hawkish views but not involved in anything, some may be involved. Same on our side, some would be involved, some won't be. Some would be waiting to take revenge on the battlefield, some will try to back stab each other and create problems as our past history is filled with wars and back stabbings.

In your case, a proper investigation led to arrest or identification of culprits by the Indian police, but in this case its just based on phone calls, its not yet proved they are culprits, so leaking such information at this time looks suspicious, yeah once investigation had been done, proof against them brought forward, then tell it to public, but whats the use of leaking such information at this stage is out of understanding, especially this news has not been circulated by the local daily newspapers, don't they have inside unnamed sources too ??

PAF guys were involved in a conspiracy against Musharaf, once the ring got busted, their guilt proved, news was given to everyone.

Armed forces guys on both sides are not angels, they are human beings susceptible to hawkish views against each other looking at the history or influenced by someone else, our both countries history is not very good one to be told in truth.
 
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