Posted on 04/01/2010 7:21:21 PM PDT by TigerLikesRooster
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Two Taliban Illegals Caught in S. Korea
Ryu Jung & Kim Sang-min
Under investigation for possible terrorism, with G-20 Summit coming
The authorities caught two Pakistanis suspected to be core members of Taliban, Islamic armed group, who sneaked into S. Korea.
Police sources said on Apr. 1, "External Affairs Bureau of National Police Agency arrested two Pakistanis in 30's including Salam Mohammad(age:37) in violation of immigration law. They sneaked into S. Korea illegally. We have intelligence that they are major figures on the list of 80 core Taliban members under direct surveillance by Pakistani government. We asked Pakistani government for confirmation."
According to police, they arrived at Busan last year after getting a job at a Pakistani-registered freighter working as manual laborers for loading and unloading, and sneaked into the country illegally evading immigration authorities.
They have been working at a sewing factory in Changnyung, according to (police) investigation.
However, they reportedly claimed, "We were on the verge of being Talibans, but we changed our mind and escaped."
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P!
I'm glad we have such a strong leader in office to handle all of this mess.
/sarcasm tag for those who doubted.
>Under investigation for possible terrorism, with G-20 Summit coming<
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S. Koreans officials already know what kind of individuals they caught. Both of them begged repeatedly if they could give a full confession.
South Korean prisons are not very nice.
Not that I know anything specific. But Islamofascists + large population centers = usually BIG TROUBLE.
Maybe SK authorities should dangle sausage and ham at all subway stations and subway trains.
That is what all airlines in the USA need. But C.A.I.R. and the ACLU would put a stop to that once and for all.
Well, at least in South Korea... Taliban and other Middle Easterners tend to stick out like a sore thumb.
Which makes it very easy for their police to bring them in if needed.
Ping.
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