(Translated for the blog from BBC Urdu)
According to the reports of spy agencies of Pakistan, seven highly trained extremists and masterminds of Al-Qaeda in Iraq have entered Pakistan.
The government has tasked the law enforcement agencies to arrest these militants.
According to the report received by the BBC, in addition to imparting training to likeminded people, they are planning to target government high-ups. These high-ups include President Asif Ali Zardari, chief ministers of all four provinces and commanders of intelligence agencies.
The report also reveals that this group of militants can attack non-Muslims and also embassies of pro-US countries. It should be kept in mind that security forces on Tuesday arrested some foreigners from Mohmand Agency. The report also reveals that Al-Qaeda commanders had a meeting on May 3 in Afghanistan’s Paktika province. It was decided in the meeting to continue support for defunct Tehreek-e-Taliban (TTP) and other organizations in their terrorist activities.
According to the report, the TTP participated in this meeting. Along with Afghans, the tribesmen and Arabs also showed up. Raheem Ullah Khan, Maulana Khalid Abbas Shah, Shahid Ullah Khan, Adam Khan, Inam Ullah Afghani, Abdul Latif Afghani, Muhammad Saeed bin Talha, Ahmad Altwansi and Mehmood Shaheen al-Qawari were among the prominent participants.
In the light of this report, the provincial governments have been ordered to step up security in their respective areas and also ordered to arrest these militants.
(BBC Urdu)
Thursday, May 21, 2009
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