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Pakistanis Say London Terror Planner In Afghanistan
August 18, 2006 -- Pakistani security officials claim to have evidence that an Arab Al-Qaeda operative who masterminded a recent terrorist plot in London is hiding in eastern Afghanistan.
The officials say investigators obtained the information from Rashid Rauf -- a man arrested in Pakistan who is regarded as a key suspect in the alleged plot to blow up U.S.-bound passenger airliners in August.
The officials say they think the Al-Qaeda operative has been moving between Afghanistan's Nuristan and Konar provinces. They say they already have shared the information with U.S.-led coalition forces in Afghanistan.
Aa senior adviser to the Afghan government, Daud Muradiaan, dismissed Pakistan's claims as "diversionary." He says Afghanistan is "no longer a safe haven for Al-Qaeda."
Britain on August 10 arrested 24 people who were allegedly planned to blow up passenger jets flying from London to the United States.
Afghan and Pakistani officials have frequently exchanged barbs over security on or near their common border. Afghan officials charge that Islamabad has done too little to combat cross-border attacks in Afghanistan, while Pakistani officials have suggested that Afghan intelligence efforts are ineffective.
(AFP, AP)
Copyright (c) 2006. RFE/RL, Inc. Reprinted with the permission of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, 1201 Connecticut Ave., N.W. Washington DC 20036. www.rferl.org
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