Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Government ‘missed chance’ to catch Zawahri

Tuesday, September 2, 2008, 11:06
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Security forces missed a chance to catch al Qaeda second in command Ayman al Zawahri, the government’s senior Interior Ministry official said on Monday. Zawahri and al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden have been in hiding since the September 11, 2001, attacks on the United States and are both believed to be in Pashtun tribal lands that straddle border with Afghanistan.

Rehman Malik did not say when security forces had missed the chance to catch Zawahri or give any more detail about the incident. He also did not say where bin Laden might be.

Malik told a news conference Zawahri was moving between tribal areas and the eastern Afghan provinces of Kunar and Paktia. “We certainly had traced him at one place, but we missed the chance. So he’s moving in Mohmand and, of course, sometimes in Kunar, mostly in Kunar and Paktia,” he said.

Mohmand is one of seven Pakistani tribal regions where Malik said both Zawahri and his wife had been. Malik said Pakistani Taliban were working hand in glove with al Qaeda, providing them with shelter and acting as their mouthpiece.

“They have not only connections, I would say Tehrik-e-Taliban is an extension of al Qaeda,” he said, referring to a Pakistani Taliban umbrella group which authorities blame for a string of bomb attacks over the past year that have killed hundreds of people.

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