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LAHORE: The head of Al Qaeda in Pakistan was among the four militants killed in Monday's police raid in Sheikhupura district's Kala Shah Kaku area, a provincial official said on Wednesday.

Punjab Home Minister Shuja Khanzada named the Al Qaeda leader only as “Abdali” in a news conference and said he and three other operatives were planning an attack on government figures.

“Their leader who was giving them the briefings, who was leading the entire team, was the head of Al Qaeda in Pakistan. His name was Abdali,” he told reporters.

The minister later confirmed by telephone that Abdali was one of four killed on Monday when Pakistani forces raided a hideout in the small town of Kala Shah Kaku, a few kilometres outside Lahore.

Officials said they were acting on a tip-off when they raided the militants' hideout and had received intelligence that the group was planning an attack on the provincial headquarters of the Intelligence Bureau (IB).

Al Qaeda's South Asian branch leader, Maulana Asim Umar, was the “mastermind of the plan,” Khanzada said.

The claims could not be independently verified.

A senior official, who did not want to be named, had earlier told Dawn that four terrorists were killed in the encounter. One, identified as Abdali of Muridke, blew himself up to avoid arrest, while three others were killed in a heavy exchange of fire, the official had said.

A huge cache of weapons including AK-47s, rocket launchers and suicide vests and laptops was seized in the raid, police said at the time.

An Al Qaeda presence remains in Pakistan since the killing of top leader Osama bin Laden in a 2011 raid by US forces in the Pakistani city of Abbottabad.

Many Islamist militants from the western region near Afghanistan have fled to other parts of the country, officials say, as security forces press on with ground and air offensives in North Waziristan.

Pakistan Army has killed more than 2,700 militants during Operation Zarb-i-Azb in North Waziristan since June last year, following a deadly attack on Karachi's Jinnah International Airport, destroying more than 800 of their hideouts.

Al Qaeda Pakistan chief killed in Lahore raid: Punjab home minister - Pakistan - DAWN.COM
 
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Good job Pakistan I can see times have changed and you really going after them!
 
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Another good operation. Keep going!
 
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Only after those who hurt Pakistan while nurturing those who hurt India and Afghanistan.


Give them time they know also that Punjab is the real centre for militant network as does many in the west.
 
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Good job. Kill all terrorists. We need to demolish this mindset and their children are their future. .They will take revengue , As it is said don't leave a single evidence in war.
And this is important for peace and for future generations.
 
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