Posted on 12/10/2009 3:24:18 AM PST by gandalftb
Police conducted a search operation in Tehsil Bhalwal, Sargodha, Sahiwal, Kotmomen and Shahpur and arrested 64 persons, including five foreigners, from hotels and other places.
The police said most of the arrested persons belonged to Afghanistan. Our correspondent adds from Washington: The arrest of US-born Pakistanis of banned militant organisation Jaish-e-Muhammad in Sargodha has apparently solved the case of mysterious missing of at least three Pakistani-American students from the DC metro area.
Earlier, it was reported here that the US federal investigators were searching for a Howard University dental student and four other Muslim men reportedly missing from the Washington, DC area.
The concern was expressed that they might have been sent abroad to train for Jihad. The five were last seen on November 29.
Police officer Tahir Gujjar declined to say why the men were arrested but said three of the men are Americans of Pakistani descent, one is of Egyptian descent and the other is of Yemeni heritage. The identities of two of the missing men, Howard student Ramy Zamzam and Waqar Khan, have been mentioned in online postings, including a Facebook page that was set up here on Monday for friends to offer their support. Some of those pages, however, appeared restricted to friends and associates.
At least, one left behind a farewell video. According to the Facebook and Twitter postings, Zamzam is among the missing men. He has been active in the Muslim Students Association, serving as President of the MSA DC Council.
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Muslims cannot be Americans. And vice versa.
In their fake koran Muslims are commanded to destroy all others. Tbey need to choose now: deny the evil ideology of Mohamed or choose the light and freedom of Jesus.
Note he said “didn’t SEEM angry all the time.” He’s such a nice guy.
Let them just convert to Scientology, or celebrate Festivus. Anything would be an improvement.
They are being deported back to the US, possibly with little or no charges. Their father was connected to J-e-M and was arrested today in Pakistan.
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