Arrests
News Hound | 05.08.2004 12:29
The leader of an al Qaeda group in Britain is among 12 people arrested in anti-terrorist raids in Britain Pakistani intelligence officials have revealed. The senior al Qaeda operative in Britain has been variously named as Abu Musa al-Hindi or Abu Eisa al-Hindi -- but these are believed to be aliases.
Pakistani intelligence officials have said that al least one of 12 suspects held on suspicion of being involved in terrorist activities in Britain was arrested as a result of intelligence gathered from the arrest of a man in Lahore, Pakistan. They said during an interrogation of Naeem Noor Khan -- described as an al Qaeda computer expert -- he told them there was a terror network in Britain and he frequently relayed messages from Pakistan to its leader, an important al Qaeda operative.
Pakistani officials said after British authorities received this information, they made their raids. They said the person Khan had identified as the leader was among those arrested.
British police declined to confirm the information, and said the arrests in London and other cities this week were the result of a long-planned, intelligence-led operation that began before recent arrests in Pakistan.
"The short answer is, the investigation preceded that," said a London police spokesman.
Pakistani intelligence sources revealed that Khan's father works for Pakistan's state run airlines and over the past four to five years he has obtained five tickets in his son's name for travel between Pakistan and London. It is not known if the tickets were ever used.
Pakistani officials said after British authorities received this information, they made their raids. They said the person Khan had identified as the leader was among those arrested.
British police declined to confirm the information, and said the arrests in London and other cities this week were the result of a long-planned, intelligence-led operation that began before recent arrests in Pakistan.
"The short answer is, the investigation preceded that," said a London police spokesman.
Pakistani intelligence sources revealed that Khan's father works for Pakistan's state run airlines and over the past four to five years he has obtained five tickets in his son's name for travel between Pakistan and London. It is not known if the tickets were ever used.
News Hound
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Pull the other one?
05.08.2004 13:19
Why on earth have those terrorists in Guantanamo held out for so long, being subjected to torture and humiliation, when all that was needed was a quick cup of tea with the local bobby.
Aren't our british police wonderful.. and so clever. It's almost unbelievable !! ;-)
C Nit
FAKE TERROR ARRESTS IN MANCHESTER
06.08.2004 14:07
FAKE TERROR ARRESTS IN MANCHESTER - THIS MUPPET FOUND NOTHING
They were going to blow up Old Trafford - remember!
Oh, hang on - that was just zionist nazi propaganda from the presstitutes ....
THERE IS NO "AL QAIEDA" - ONLY AL CIAda AND AL MOSSAD ...
The Bush regieme engineered 9/11 ...
ALL THESE FAKE "TERROR" ALERTS ARE DESIGNED TO SCARE DUMB MURDOCH-TOILET PAPER "READERS" AND INCREASE ISLAMOPHOBIA - GUESS WHO IS BEHIND IT - THE ZIONIST NAZIS LIKE THE BOARD OF DEPUTITES OF FAKE "JEWS" AND THE ZIONIST NAZI OCCUPIERS OF PALESTINE AND THE FAKE JEW (ZIONIST)-PUPPETS LIKE BLIAR ...
Angry Manc
e-mail: angry_manc@hotmail.com
A doctor calls
06.08.2004 15:32
"Angry Mack is out of bed again"
It would be scary if I though you or anyone believed that bullshit
Doctor
Before Angry Manc is forcibly injected with anti-psychotics
06.08.2004 22:15
Manc's Tin Foil Milliner
MORE FAKE TERROR ARRESTS
16.12.2004 17:45
MORE FAKE TERROR ARRESTS IN MANCHESTER:
SEE: http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2004/12/302173.html
"Racist Manchester Police Fake More "Terror" Arrests"
Angry Manc
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