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  • Pakistan Says Photos of Heathrow Airport and Other Sites Found on Terror Suspects'

    08/05/2004 1:20:00 AM PDT · by Jet Jaguar · 4 replies · 590+ views
    Associated Press ^ | Published: Aug 5, 2004 | Paul Haven Associated Press Writer
    ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) - Pakistani authorities gave British authorities images of London's Heathrow Airport and other sites that were found on computers belinging to two arrested al-Qaida fugitives, intelligence officials said Thursday. It was not clear if the information played a role in the Tuesday arrests of 13 people in Britain. One was released and the rest were being questioned. Maps, photographs and other details of possible targets in the United States and Britain were found in computers belonging to Ahmed Khalfan Ghailani - a Tanzanian indicted for his role in the 1998 bombings of U.S. embassies in East Africa...
  • Pakistan hands over 1998 bomber to U.S (Foopi & Friends)

    08/03/2004 6:12:53 PM PDT · by True Capitalist · 42 replies · 1,724+ views
    UPI ^ | 8/3/04 | Anwar Iqbal
    Pakistan hands over 1998 bomber to U.S. By Anwar Iqbal UPI South Asian Affairs Analyst Published 8/3/2004 7:37 PM WASHINGTON, Aug. 3 (UPI) -- Pakistan is believed to have handed over a key al-Qaida operative, Ahmad Khalfan Ghailani, to U.S. authorities who have taken him to an undisclosed location, U.S. and Pakistani intelligence sources told United Press International Tuesday. Also Tuesday, Pakistan's Interior Minister Faisal Saleh Hayat announced the arrest of two more terror suspects but refused to disclose their identity, saying that authorities were still interrogating them. But senior Pakistani intelligence officers involved with the investigation identified the two...