Posted on 08/03/2004 9:45:29 AM PDT by Republican Red
timing/suspicious.
You can bet, as the Pakistan police question these murderers, the music playing in the background is " The Nutcracker Suite".
"In addition to Ahmed Khalfan Ghailani, whose bounty was $25 million, we have captured another most wanted suspect with a bounty on him running into the millions of dollars," the minister, Faisal Saleh
Hayyat, said.
He said both suspects were of African origin but refused to identify them or their nationalities. "
"In addition...another", "bounty...millions", "African origins", and "computer expert" fits Fazul Abdullah Mohammed to a T.
Have we nabbed the sysop for Al Qaeda's core datacenter??
nuclear weapons are based on an old technology and research... they are not dangerous anymore - New York Times
How dare they capture terrorists this close to the election?! Trying to prevent them from voting for Kerry - it's an outrage!
"Dumb" W got Pakistan to join the party.
Next thing you know the Dems will be bitching about all the reward money we are paying out. I sense the house of cards is starting to crumble for Al Queda. The more they catch, the more leads they get on other terrorist.
$25 million?
I think I need to catch one of these buggers...
How does one get to Pakistan?
1-800-join-jihad
I told you..
Panticranial compulsion?
REPUBLICAN POLITICAL STUNT! REPUBLICAN POLITCAL STUUUUUNNNNT!! </bitter truth>
Pakistan captured at least 18 Qaeda suspects - Al Jazeera
At least 18 Al-Qaeda suspects, including a mid-level Nigerian carrying "messages" as he tried to board an overseas flight, have been arrested in Pakistan in the past 10 days, a senior security official told AFP.
Among them are five foreigners, including a Nigerian and a Tanzanian suspect in the 1998 east Africa U.S. embassy bombings, the official, who is closely involved in the latest Al-Qaeda hunt, said on condition of anonymity.
"A Nigerian man, Mohammad Salman Eisa alias Ibrahim, was captured on Monday as he tried to flee the country through Lahore airport," the official said, referring to Pakistan's second largest city.
"He was carrying some messages," he added, but refused to elaborate on their contents or to whom they were addressed.
Ibrahim was "a low to mid-ranking Al-Qaeda operative."
The 13 other detainees were Pakistani rebels who helped transport the foreign Al-Qaeda members within Punjab, Pakistan's most populous province of which Lahore is the capital.
The 18 detainees have all been captured since July 25, when the Tanzanian suspect Ahmed Khalfan Ghailani and two South African Al-Qaeda suspects were arrested in the Punjab industrial town of Gujrat, which lies halfway between Lahore and the capital Islamabad.
Earlier, Information Minister Sheikh Rashid told AFP of the arrests of several suspects "interlinked" with Al-Qaeda suspects, but declined to give details.
A second Nigerian man was caught in the Punjab town of Hafizabad but interrogators had not determined whether he was linked to Al-Qaeda
Yeppers
There's no fool like an OLD FOOL.......
Their super top secret encryption methods and their devious knowledge of the Internet are really thwarting the infidel dummies in American SIGNINT, yes?
I suggest they harness the power of genies to send their super secret plans for world domination.
I feel like dancing a jig.
Break out the dirtest underwear we can find...torture them.
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