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Four Turkish
Qaeda suspects arrested
QUETTA—Security agencies have arrested four Turks with suspected links
to al Qaeda, intelligence officials said on Friday.
Explosives, some 1,400 rounds of ammunition, and a laptop containing
“jihadi” material were found on the suspects, who were detained by
paramilitary troops late on Thursday as they were traveling on a bus
from the western province of Baluchistan to neighboring Sindh, the
officials said. Interrogations revealed they were Turkish, and three
were carrying Turkish passports, although they all had fake identity
cards.
“They are between the age of 30 and 35 and were carrying identity cards
showing them as Afghan refugees,” said an intelligence official who
spoke on the condition of anonymity.
“We have arrested them on suspicion they may have links to al Qaeda.”
A Frontier Corps official said the men were arrested in Dera Murad
Jamali town after a tip-off, and had been handed over to an intelligence
agency.
The United States is concerned that al Qaeda has regrouped in the ethnic
Pashtun tribal lands straddling the Pakistan-Afghan border and is
working with the new government in Pakistan to find the best approach to
tackling the problem.
Arab and Central Asian militants have taken refuge in the region and
young radicals from Europe have also sought militant training there,
according to Western intelligence agencies.—Agencies |