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ISLAMABAD, July 19 (Xinhuanet) -- Top Taliban leader
Mulla Mohammad Kabir and at least four of his senior colleagues have been
arrested in a secretive operation in Nowshera district in Pakistan's North West
Frontier province.
However, official confirmation is
not available, The News reported Tuesday.
Government functionaries were tight-lipped as to the
circumstances of these arrests. Also, the identities of those arrested were not
revealed. Once confirmed, these would be the most significant arrests of Taliban
leaders in Pakistan to date.
However, information pierced together from various
sources showed that the arrests took place from Akora Khattak and Bab-i-Jadeed
villages sited in different parts of Nowshera. An importantreligious leader, who
requested anonymity, confirmed the arrest ofMulla Kabir and the other Taliban
figures. Police sources in Nowshera also said they had heard about the arrests.
Mulla Kabir was governor of the eastern Nangarhar
province whenthe Taliban government fell following the US invasion of
Afghanistan in late 2001. Kabir and Osama bin Laden retreated fromJalalabad,
capital of Nangarhar province, around the same time in late November or early
December in 2001 and took refuge in Tora Bora mountain range.
Others arrested with Mulla Kabir include Mulla Abdul
Qadeer, who held a senior position in the Taliban movement and was responsible
for recruiting fighters and arranging supplies for Taliban troops when they were
in power. For a while, he also ran the Taliban office in Peshawar. After the
fall of Taliban regime, he too went underground to evade arrest.
One Mulla Abdul Haq, who worked for sometime in Mulla
Omar's Kandahar office, was also arrested. He is being identified as a deputy to
Mulla Omar, but it doesn't appear to be the case. However, he remained close to
Mulla Omar while working for him in the Taliban spiritual capital of Kandahar.
Mulla Kabir's younger brother Mulla Abdul Aziz was
also stated to be among those who were apprehended. He served as an assistant to
Mulla Kabir when the latter was governor of Nangarhar. The identity of the fifth
Taliban figure picked up from Nowshera district isn't known.
Sources were quoted as saying Mulla Kabir was
arrested three days ago but the news was kept secret. Agents from different
intelligence agencies were involved in the raids that netted the Taliban
figures. They recovered a wealth of material from the compound including
computer discs and papers and vehicles. A local landlord Iftikhar, who too was
arrested, owned the compound.
Members of the intelligence agencies then raided an
Afghan refugee camp to nab the remaining Taliban figures. This raid reportedly
took place Sunday night. The sources said the Taliban leaders got trapped
because they had been talking on satellite phones and receiving visitors.
Meanwhile, Minister for Information and Broadcasting
Sheikh Rashid Ahmad did not confirm the arrest of Mulla Muhammad Kabir. In an
interview with private Geo TV late Monday night, he said as a chief government
spokesman he did not have any information aboutthe arrest or otherwise of Mulla
Muhammad Kabir.
Pakistan has arrested more than 700 Taliban and
al-Qaeda members since Taliban was ousted from power in 2001. It has deployed
more than 70,000 troops to the tribal areas on the borderwith Afghanistan in the
fight against remnants of Taliban. Enditem |