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Qaeda-LJ link in terror attacks
January 1, 2007

* Investigators say Qaeda, Lashkar and Mehsud killed Allama Turabi
* Bombs used in suicide attacks in Karachi prepared in tribal areas

KARACHI: After investigating the three bomb blasts that took place in Karachi in 2006, the police have come to the conclusion that terrorist groups with different priorities have ganged up. They are specifically worried about the Laskhar-e-Jhangvi, Al Qaeda and the Abdullah Mehsud-led group of Afghanistan.

The first suicide bombing took place on March 3 behind the US Consulate, killing diplomat David Foy and three others. Two men, Anwarul Haq and Usman Ghani, are being tried in an anti-terrorism court for the attack. The alleged suicide bomber was identified as Raja Mohammad Tahir, a resident of Karachi, who had spent time in Afghanistan and Wana and had alleged links with Al Qaeda. The car that was used in the attack had been fitted with the explosives in Wana, the police claim.

The second suicide bombing took place about a month later, on April 11, at Nishtar Park at an Eid Miladun Nabi prayer congregation. More than 60 people died, including the entire top hierarchy of the Sunni Tehreek (of the Barelvi school of thought). During investigations, the police, who termed it the biggest terrorist attack of the year, began to suspect that it was sectarian.

“Up till now this case could not be solved completely,” said a senior CID investigator, who did not wish to be named. “But what has surfaced is that the Nishtar Park bombing was about a sectarian clash.”

The third suicide attack was on July 14 in which Allama Hasan Turabi was killed along with his nephew outside his house in Gulshan-e-Iqbal. During investigations, the police caught a group from Karachi and identified the suicide attacker as a 16-year-old of Bengali origin named Abdul Karim from Karachi. The police followed clues that took them to Wana in this case, leading them to conclude that the LJ, Al Qaeda and the Abdullah Mehsud-led group of Afghanistan were behind the job.

Investigators told Daily Times that some LJ men with links to Karachi went to Wana where they got in touch with the Abdullah Mehsud-led group. They then befriended Abdullah Mehsud’s cousin, Abid Mehsud. Through Abid they developed more links with Al Qaeda in Karachi and upon Abid’s advice roped in some young men from Orangi Town.

The jacket that was used in the Turabi suicide attack had been prepared in Darra Adam Khel by a man the investigators called Hazrat Ali, who was found dead after an explosion in a house in the area.

CID investigators said that for the first time it has been proved that LJ and Al Qaeda worked together in the sectarian case. Karim, who allegedly killed Turabi, was, however, neither linked to the LJ nor Al Qaeda, investigators pointed out, saying that they believed he was brainwashed into doing the job.

http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2007\01\01\story_1-1-2007_pg1_1

10 posted on 01/02/2007 8:03:59 PM PST by Oorang (Tyranny thrives best where government need not fear the wrath of an armed people - Alex Kozinski)
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Interesting that this attack by the Taliban came from inside Pakistan

Militants rocket Afghan district from Pakistan

SHARAN, Dec 31 (Pajhwok Afghan News): Officials in the southeastern province of Paktika said Sunday Taliban fighters have fired 20 rockets from Pakistan on a border district of Afghanistan.

Paktika governor Dr Akram Khpalwak told Pajhwok Afghan News all the rockets fired Saturday evening hit Barmal district, but did not cause any casualties since they landed in farms and uninhabited areas in villages. The attack, however, has caused heavy material losses for people, said the governor.

Khpalwak blamed Pakistan for sending militants to Afghanistan for fighting and allowing them to use the Pakistani soil for attacks on border areas of Afghanistan. He said antigovernment elements were crossing the joint border from the neighboring country and were returning back after conducting attacks in Afghanistan.

Barmal district was visited the same day by defence minister Gen. Abdul Rahim Wardak to encourage the national army soldiers for protection of their land by participating with them in the in the Eid festival.

http://www.pajhwok.com/viewstory.asp?lng=eng&id=29648


12 posted on 01/02/2007 8:11:07 PM PST by Oorang (Tyranny thrives best where government need not fear the wrath of an armed people - Alex Kozinski)
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