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Briton Al Qaeda memeber released by Pakistan arrested in London.
Dawn ^ | September 8, 2007 | Rana Ghayyour

Posted on 09/07/2007 11:46:46 PM PDT by Ghayyour

LONDON, Sept 7: A Briton released from Pakistan after more than a year in custody was arrested minutes after his plane touched down at London’s Heathrow Airport on Friday, police said.

Rangzieb Ahmed arrived around 1:30pm at the airport aboard a scheduled flight from Islamabad. Armed police waiting for Ahmed boarded the plane as soon as its doors opened, pulling the bearded 32-year-old from the aircraft in handcuffs.

Greater Manchester Police, which made the arrest, said he was being held under Britain’s terrorism laws.

Rangzieb Ahmed was arrested Aug 25, 2006, in Pakistan’s North West Frontier Province for alleged links with Al Qaeda. A US human rights group said he had been tortured in custody.

Pakistani officials did not charge him, and a review board headed by Supreme Court Justice Faqir Mohammad Khokhar ordered his release last Friday, the New York-based Human Rights Watch said.

‘’The fact is that during one year of detention, the Pakistanis, the British and the US have been unable to unearth a shred of evidence against this person,’’ said Ali Dayan Hasan, South Asia researcher for Human Rights Watch.

Rangzieb said he was interrogated several times by US law enforcement personnel from unidentified agencies and by British security services, but he denied wrongdoing and involvement with Al Qaeda, Human Rights Watch said.

Ali said he did not know why Rangzieb had been detained. Pakistan held Rangzieb under its security powers and was not obliged to specify on what charges he was held, Ali said.

Rangzieb, who was born in the northern England city of Manchester, travelled to Pakistan last year to visit relatives, his brother Mohammed Pervaiz said.—AP


TOPICS: Front Page News; United Kingdom; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: ahmed; alqaeda; alqaedauk; alqaida; alqueda; globaljihad; gwot; jihad; london; pakistan; rangziebahmed; terrorist

1 posted on 09/07/2007 11:46:50 PM PDT by Ghayyour
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To: Ghayyour
Pakistan arrested him and kept in their jail for a year without any charge. Why without any Chrage is just to protect him?
2 posted on 09/07/2007 11:49:58 PM PDT by Ghayyour
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To: Ghayyour

Pakistani “arrests” are a joke. What happened to Danny Pearl’s killers, who were supposedly to be executed?

Yea right, first keep everything quiet, then slowly release them one-by-one, without attracting much attention.

This is standard Pakistani procedure.


3 posted on 09/07/2007 11:53:45 PM PDT by CarrotAndStick (The articles posted by me needn't necessarily reflect my opinion.)
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To: CarrotAndStick
Now Pakistan is waiting for proper time to release the killers of Danny Perl, quietly.
4 posted on 09/08/2007 12:00:17 AM PDT by Ghayyour
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5 posted on 09/08/2007 6:42:28 AM PDT by Gritty (At some point soon, we're going to be asking: Who lost Britain? - Mark Steyn)
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To: Ghayyour
A US human rights group said he had been tortured in custody

Worried more about one slime's civil rights over the safety of society.

6 posted on 09/08/2007 9:35:59 AM PDT by oyez (Justa' another high minded lowlife.)
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To: Ghayyour
‘’The fact is that during one year of detention, the Pakistanis, the British and the US have been unable to unearth a shred of evidence against this person,’’ said Ali Dayan Hasan, South Asia researcher for Human Rights Watch.

Apparently the Greater Manchester police think they do have evidence against "this person";.

7 posted on 09/08/2007 9:43:14 AM PDT by Christopher Lincoln
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To: Ghayyour

A US human rights group said he had been tortured in custody

Standard SOP for terrorists to claim they have been tortured however those human rights groups never read al qaeda’s hand book rule 21.

If it where up to me I would bann every HR group in the world they are usless


8 posted on 09/08/2007 9:57:59 AM PDT by Shots
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