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Pakistani nuclear scientist arrested
Guardian/UK ^ | 10/24/01 | Staff and agencies

Posted on 10/24/2001 5:55:34 PM PDT by kattracks

The former head of Pakistan's nuclear research programme, who is also an outspoken supporter of Islamic radicals, has been arrested in Pakistan and placed in "protective custody", the government said today.

Sultan Bashiru-Din Mehmood was arrested yesterday by Pakistani intelligence officials in the eastern city of Lahore.

"We don't know on what charges," his son Asim Mehmood said.

Relatives said that he had been working recently on projects in Afghanistan, including land development, educational reform and food programmes.

The authorities would not say why Mr Mehmood, who was project director of Pakistan's nuclear program prior to his retirement last year, was arrested.

He was a known supporter of Afghanistan's Taliban regime and had links to other hardline Islamic groups in Pakistan.

Mehmood addressed a gathering of intellectuals last week, calling for a halt to the US bombing and negotiations with the Taliban.

He was detained with another scientist from the Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission, Abdul Majid.

Pakistan is, like its neighbour and arch rival India, a nuclear power armed with atomic weapons.

Islamic militants have held mass demonstrations in Pakistan since October 7, in protest at the US bombardment of Afghanistan and the Pakistani government's decision to provide logistical support to US forces, open its air space to the bombers and share intelligence information.



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To: kattracks
None of these countries should have been permitted to develop nuclear weapons. We should have handled it the way the Israelis looked after the Iraqi nuclear program. Now they're going to send a kook with a nuclear suitcase to New York.

We knew this would happen thirty years ago. Just like Rip van Winkle, we slept while they conspired.

I hope Bush, Cheney and Rummy can get us out of this.

21 posted on 10/24/2001 6:40:57 PM PDT by Praxeologue
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To: Thud
Our port security and conquering what's left of Iraq just shot to #1 on my priority list. Ahead of finishing off Osama bin Laden.

< lead foil hat on >The guy has been in Trashcanistan for several months. He knows how to build a nuke. If enough U235 is available then I have no doubt he could have built one. Pu239 would be a bit harder, but still feasible. This is the first thing I've seen regarding nuclear stuff (other than radiation bombs) that looks credible. < /lead >

22 posted on 10/24/2001 6:47:02 PM PDT by 6ppc
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To: concerned about politics
It sounds more like "we're keeping them handy, just in case."

Or they were moonlighting. I hope not but it would make sense seeing that bin Laden wants 100k troops on the ground. Using a nuclear weapon on a hundred troops at a time is a waste even for him.

23 posted on 10/24/2001 6:49:02 PM PDT by VRWC_minion
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To: Kennard
I hope Bush, Cheney and Rummy can get us out of this.

Me too. Clinton killed us all if these guys are really this bad.
Instead of worring about his legacy, and how to get votes, he should have thought about the country first.
Unfortunately, National Defence is politically incorrect!
Our enemies, and potential enemies, have had eight long years to build or buy anything their little hearts desired.
No one was around to stop them .
We had no president.

24 posted on 10/24/2001 6:52:08 PM PDT by concerned about politics
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To: kattracks
Holy s*** Batman! Relatives said that he had been working recently on projects in Afghanistan, including land development, educational reform and food programmes.

Yeah, sure. Jimmy Carter signed him up for Habitat for Humanity in Afghanistan, so he took a sabbatical to do some charity work. That's about as credible as someone claiming the sky is green.

Doesn't this article just give you all sorts of warm fuzzies?

26 posted on 10/24/2001 6:59:04 PM PDT by Andrew Byler
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To: Amerigomag
We probably have a pretty fair list of the individuals in Iraq because of almost 3 years of weapons monitoring but to indentify these individuals in Pakistan or Iran without the cooperation of their respective governments may be difficult.

Just get the grad student lists for American and European University Science Departments for the past 30 years, and cross check them with lists of foreigners who have been naturalized or remain in the country as resident aliens. Its not like Nuke Science is a common course of study in Tehran U.

27 posted on 10/24/2001 7:01:26 PM PDT by Andrew Byler
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To: Thud
I nominate this guy as the first customer of the "new and improved" CIA. A heart attack or accidental drowning could happen. You just never know.
28 posted on 10/24/2001 7:01:40 PM PDT by San Jacinto
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To: Sabertooth
Good news, Saber!
30 posted on 10/24/2001 7:05:10 PM PDT by Victoria Delsoul
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To: kattracks
The former head of Pakistan's nuclear research programme, who is also an outspoken supporter of Islamic radicals, has been arrested in Pakistan and placed in "protective custody", the government said today.

"We don't know on what charges," his son Asim Mehmood said.

Being a nuclear-capable towelhead is enough reason for me.

31 posted on 10/24/2001 7:09:07 PM PDT by Lazamataz
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To: kattracks
Wasn't ISI (which also spawned the Taliban) behind the Pakistani nuclear program?
32 posted on 10/24/2001 7:12:41 PM PDT by aristeides
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To: Thud
I think the port facilities of Washington D.C. and Alexandria VA and all other ports on the Potomac may just have become obsolete.
34 posted on 10/24/2001 7:15:31 PM PDT by aristeides
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To: 6ppc
The Secret Service's refusal to let Cheney be in the same city as Bush makes a lot more sense if we assume that Iraq has smuggled some nukes into this country.
35 posted on 10/24/2001 7:16:05 PM PDT by Thud
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To: aristeides
Yup. Just as the KGB ran the USSR's nuclear weapons program.
36 posted on 10/24/2001 7:23:56 PM PDT by Thud
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To: jimmyBEEgood
Anybody remember the drills in the 50s , DUCK & COVER

I'm just a little young to remember that, but I do remember evacuation drills from school. They told us we had 45 minutes to get home before the fallout from the nearest target would reach us. And my dad built an honest to god underground fallout shelter with a filtered hand crank air blower and a month's provisions. Had a geiger counter too.

37 posted on 10/24/2001 7:24:24 PM PDT by 6ppc
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To: Zorobabel
"This guy is probably a Berkeley grad."

Sir Francis Dashwood:
-------------------------------- ... or UC Santa Cruz. They are both "nuclear-free zones." Maybe U.S. Terrorist Angela Davis was his mentor.

38 posted on 10/24/2001 7:25:12 PM PDT by Sir Francis Dashwood
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To: kattracks
Call me an optimist, but as the HEAD of the program in question, he might be persuaded to tell us everything about the location of the project and who financed it. We need him alive and I applaud the Pakistanis for grabbing him--this man needs to be tortured mercilessly until he tells us what we need to know
39 posted on 10/24/2001 7:26:53 PM PDT by MilburnDrysdale
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To: MilburnDrysdale
We need him alive and I applaud the Pakistanis for grabbing him

Yeah, I think you are a raging optimist, but I hope you are right. Looks to me like the horse may already be out of the barn.

40 posted on 10/24/2001 7:30:49 PM PDT by 6ppc
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