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US Al-CIAda op picked up in Pakistan

 
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PostPosted: Sun Mar 07, 2010 11:26 pm    Post subject: US Al-CIAda op picked up in Pakistan Reply with quote

Pakistanis "arrest American al Qaeda spokesman"

http://uk.news.yahoo.com/22/20100307/tts-uk-pakistan-qaeda-usa-ca02f96 .html
Pakistani security agents have arrested an American al Qaeda spokesman wanted in the United States for treason for threatening violence unless al Qaeda demands are met, Pakistani officials said on Sunday. Skip related content

News of the arrest of Adam Gadahn, a California-born convert to Islam, came the day a video was released in which he called for Muslims in the United States to launch attacks to undermine the economy, according to a website monitoring al Qaeda announcements.

The capture of Gadahn, believed to be in his early 30s, is the latest in a series of militant arrests in U.S. ally Pakistan that has raised hopes for more concerted action against the Afghan Taliban and al Qaeda as U.S. forces battle militants over the border in Afghanistan.

"He was arrested in Karachi recently," said a Pakistani security agent who declined to be identified.

Another agent said Gadahn was picked up on the outskirts of the southern city with two accomplices.

"It's an important catch," said the second agent, who also declined to be identified.

But Interior Minister Rehman Malik said he had no information about any such arrest.

A U.S. official said he could not confirm whether reports of Gadahn's arrest were accurate, adding the United States was working to obtain more solid information. Gadahn has been involved with al Qaeda's as-Sahab media wing and has appeared in al Qaeda videos wearing robes and a turban and warning the United States that it will face attacks if it does not heed al Qaeda demands.

In the video posted on Islamist websites on Sunday, Gadahn praises Nidal Hasan, the U.S. army doctor who killed 13 people at Fort Hood, an army base in Texas, in November, according to the SITE Intelligence Group, which monitors al Qaeda announcements.

He called on Muslims to "undermine the West's already-struggling economies with carefully timed and targetted attacks," the SITE group said.

"This is the golden, once in a lifetime opportunity to reap the rewards of jihad and martyrdom ... so unsheathe your sharpened sword," Gadahn was quoted as saying.

The FBI has been seeking to question Gadahn since May 2004, and the U.S. government has offered up to $1 million (661, 000 pounds) in reward money for information leading to his arrest.

BETRAY THE UNITED STATES"

Gadahn converted to Islam from a Jewish-Christian family when he was 17 and a few years later moved to Pakistan. He was previously known as Adam Pearlman and grew up on a goat ranch outside Los Angeles.

The 2006 treason charge against him carries a maximum punishment of death.

According to the charges, Gadahn appeared in videos giving al Qaeda "aid and comfort ... with the intent to betray the United States."

A U.S. Justice Department official said at the time Gadahn appeared to be involved only in propaganda for the Islamist militant group, not in planning attacks.

Pakistan is battling indigenous Taliban militants and has resisted U.S. pressure to launch military offensives against Afghan Taliban factions based in rugged ethnic Pashtun lands on its northwestern border.

Pakistan has arrested several senior members of the Afghan Taliban in recent weeks, including a top military commander, Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar.

But Islamabad, apparently nervous of a public backlash in a country where anti-U.S. feeling is running high, has only officially confirmed the arrest of Baradar.

(Additional reporting by Kamran Haider; Writing by Robert Birsel; editing by Ralph Boulton)


Contradiction on 'Al-Qaeda arrest' in Pakistan: officials

http://uk.news.yahoo.com/18/20100307/twl-contradiction-on-al-qaeda-arr est-in-696b303.html

A man with suspected ties to Al-Qaeda has been arrested in Pakistan, officials said Sunday, sparking contradictory reports that he could be America's most-wanted Al-Qaeda spokesman.

Pakistani security officials arrested a suspected militant going by the name Abu Yahiya in the country's teeming financial capital Karachi.

Initial unconfirmed reports suggested he could have been US-born spokesman for Al-Qaeda, Adam Yahiye Gadahn, who faces charges in the United States and for whom the US government has a one-million-dollar reward.

But three senior security officials said Abu Yahiya was not Gadahn.

"We thought it could have been a big catch, but it appeared it's not Gadahn. We're trying to confirm his nationality and background," a senior security official told AFP on condition of anonymity.

Gadahn has been indicted in California for treason and providing material support to Al-Qaeda. The FBI says the 31-year-old US citizen operates under multiple aliases, including "Azzam the American".

The charges relate to Gadahn's alleged involvement in a number of terrorist activities, including providing aid and comfort to Al-Qaeda and services for Al-Qaeda, the FBI says

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PostPosted: Tue Mar 09, 2010 12:15 pm    Post subject: Pakistan's climb down Reply with quote

Reuters are saying that Pakistani officials say there's been a mix up and another US Al Qaida operative was arrested,
http://www.prisonplanet.com/suspect-arrested-in-pakistan-not-gadahn-of ficials.htm

Suspicious? You betcha.

I reckon that some Pakistani government officials and intel people are growing fed up of the US. They suspect that the latest US military op in Afghanistan was meant to push Taleban people into Pakistan, where they US military would pursue them and 'accidently' blow up infrastructure created by Chinese investment.

They hit back by getting a US-backed Iranian rebel arrested and then bagged the US stooge Gadahn.

Clearly, someone in the Pentagon hit the roof and began threatening Pakistan. Hence, the public climb down.

I suspect Pakistan still has Gadahn and negotiations are on-going.

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