Yep, I agree.
Karachi - Police on Tuesday arrested top al-Qaeda linked suspect Qasim Tori in the southern port city of Karachi after he was injured during a car chase. Tori was fleeing from police when a grenade exploded accidentally inside his car, killing one of his alleged accomplices and injuring Tori. A third man is reported to have escaped.
Tori hailed from an al-Qaeda affiliated organisation, Jundullah, formed in the lawless the South Waziristan tribal areas of Pakistan in 2003 and now works under pro-Taliban militant commander Baitullah Mehsud. The Pakistani authorities have claimed Mehsud ordered the killing of late Pakistani opposition leader Benazir Bhutto on 27 December.
Jundullah carried out an attack against a Karachi corps commander in 2004. The corps commander survived but a number of army officials were killed in the attack. Several Jundallah members were arrested soon after the incident, but Tori, who was allegedly involved in the attack, remained a fugitive.
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Terror chief: attack on Edinburgh inevitable
29 January 2008
The UK's leading counter-terrorism expert has warned it's only a matter of time before Edinburgh is attacked. Superintendent Brett Lovegrove said the city is an "extremely attractive" location for terrorists with the Festival Fringe a prime target.
The London Head of Counter Terrorism made the chilling assertion at an anti-terror seminar in the Capital. The Project Griffin conference was attended by more than 60 delegates and is aimed at giving city workers the expertise to spot possible threats. Supt Lovegrove said: "Edinburgh is an extremely attractive proposition to terrorists as it has many international businesses, an airport, sports stadiums and crowded streets.
"In particular the Festival ticks all the right boxes so it's essential the public are made aware of the threat and what action should be taken. "Like London and New York, it is also an iconic city which is flooded with tourists all year round. "Last year's Glasgow airport attack proved Scotland isn't immune to the threat of terrorism. "Unfortunately it isn't as case of 'if' there will be an attack on Edinburgh but 'when'."
http://edinburghnews.scotsman.com/latestnews/Terror-chief-attack-on-Edinburgh.3722322.jp