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Give us Dawood Ibrahim, US tells Pak

Tuesday, July 31, 2007
14:55 IST

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Islamabad: The United States has asked Pakistan to hand over India's 'most wanted' fugitive and international terrorist Dawood Ibrahim for his alleged links to al Qaeda-related terrorists groups and involvement in the global heroin trade, a daily reported today.


The US' Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) have sought assistance from Pakistan's Interior Ministry, Anti-Narcotic Force (ANF) and the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) to hunt down Dawood in the Islamic nation, 'The News' quoted sources as saying.


In fact, Dawood has been described by the American agencies as "an al Qaeda facilitator now living in Pakistan who has already been placed in the same category as top al Qaeda operatives with Interpol issuing a special notice against him".


According to the DEA, Dawood is involved in large-scale shipment of narcotics to the United Kingdom and western Europe and its smuggling routes from South Asia, the Middle East and Africa have shared links with Osama bin Laden's terror network.


However, only the Interior Ministry has responded to the request of the US agencies so far, saying that any such help was impossible since no such person by the name of Dawood Ibrahim lived on Pakistan soil.

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How come they don't ask Dubai to hand him over? Goto Ibrahimi Restaurants everyday, you're bound to spot occasionally sitting with some celebrity or the other.

The people chasing DI are just really two faced and many of them are probably on his own payroll.
 
>> How come they don't ask Dubai to hand him over?

Last I checked Karachi wasn't in the Middle East.

:) Long time Asim, how's it going mate!
 
Dawood is in Kazakhistan.

Pakistan gives Dawood new passport, ID

Baljeet Parmar

Tuesday, July 31, 2007 08:14 IST




MUMBAI: The don is on the run again, thanks to pressure from Uncle Sam and several international anti-terror agencies.

With the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) asking Pakistan to hand the fugitive over to them for investigating his links to al-Qaeda and the narcotics trade, Dawood has been given a new identity and passport and sent to a safe haven in a central Asian Islamic country.

More at:

http://www.dnaindia.com/report.asp?newsid=1112655

May also see:

www.einnews.com/kazakhstan/newsfeed-kazakhstan-terrorism
 
Dawood under ISI custody along with Chota Shakeel in Karachi
 
Pakistan denies arrest of Dawood Ibrahim
(DPA)

7 August 2007



ISLAMABAD/NEW DELHI - The Pakistani Interior Ministry on Tuesday rejected news reports that agents have detained mob boss and terrorist Dawood Ibrahim and his key associates, who were behind the 1993 Mumbai blasts in India that killed 257 people.


The Times of India had quoted intelligence sources saying Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence spy agency captured Ibrahim and sidekicks Tiger Memon and Chotta Shakeel near the country’s border with Afghanistan on August 2.

“Nobody with that name has been arrested in Pakistan,” ministry spokesman Brigadier Javed Iqbal Cheema told reporters in Islamabad.

“We have reason to believe that he is not in Pakistan,” he said, adding that Indian authorities were advised to scour their own territory for the wanted men.

According to the Times, the fugitives were rounded up from their hideout near the border and taken to a safe-house on the outskirts of the Quetta city, capital of Baluchistan province.

“Sources in Quetta confirmed the detention,” an intelligence officer told the newspaper.

The report said the three were detained after the US government mounted pressure on Islamabad to hand over Ibrahim and his associates, who are said to be close to Al Qaeda. It also said the intelligence service had acted to pre-empt possible “proactive steps” by Washington.

Ministry spokesman Cheema said no action had been taken with regard to Ibrahim following pressure from Washington.

Last week, the US - which branded Ibrahim a “global terrorist” - said his smuggling routes converge with those used by Al Qaeda to traffic arms.

The Times quoted a senior intelligence officer saying that Ibrahim and his associates had “ceased to be of much use” to the Pakistani authorities.

The gangland boss is alleged to run a syndicate involved with drug trafficking, extortion and ransom killings. He fled India in the early 1980s. A US government fact sheet accuses Ibrahim’s syndicate of involvement with large-scale shipments of narcotics in the UK and Western Europe.

Ibrahim is the key figure accused in the 13 serial blasts in Mumbai in March 1993 that killed 257 people and injured more than 700 others.

He is known to have financed the activities of Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT), a militant Muslim group behind several daring attacks in India. Local news outlets have reported that he has contacts with al-Qaeda leader Osama bin-Laden.

Ibrahim is one of 20 people whom India has repeatedly asked Pakistan to hand over to face prosecution for terrorist activities.
 
Conflicting reports on Dawood Ibrahim
(PTI)

7 August 2007



KARACHI/NEW DELHI - Conflicting reports on the detention of global terrorist Dawood Ibrahim in Pakistan kept rumour mills busy on Tuesday but security agencies in both India and across the border expressed surprise over the claims.


Some Indian television channels claimed that Dawood, wanted in the 1993 Mumbai serial blasts case, had been wounded in a shootout in Karachi while others reported that the underworld don had been detained in Quetta along with his aides Tiger Memon and Chhota Shakeel.

No security official or hospital in Karachi had any inkling of any shootout involving Dawood, who was designated as a global terrorist by the US recently.

Is he in Karachi, asked a top security official in Karachi, who dismissed the reports as rumour. No official was willing to say anything on record.

Another official in Karachi pointed out that with President Pervez Musharraf being in town, it was hard to believe that a shootout had taken place at a four-star hotel in the port city’s busiest areas.

Javed Miandad, Pakistan’s former Test cricketer, whose son is married to Dawood’s daughter, refused to comment on the reports.

India has been claiming that Pakistan’s ISI has provided shelter to don, a contention vehemently denied by Islamabad.

Unlike Indian television channels, no Pakistani channel had any story about Dawood being detained or wounded.

Indian security agencies said they were verifying the reports regarding Dawood and there was no credible information with them to suggest that he has been taken into custody.

The US has already asked Pakistan to hand over Dawood and his aides for their alleged links to Al Qaeda.
 
He was not arrested at any border but was seen in a local casino where he had a brawl and was protected by the ISI guys around him who took him away. He is suppose to have got slightly injured in this, a scratch or a bruise.
 
He was not arrested at any border but was seen in a local casino where he had a brawl and was protected by the ISI guys around him who took him away. He is suppose to have got slightly injured in this, a scratch or a bruise.

I remember about 6 years back, watching a video of Dawood hosting a party in Karachi or someplace on a news channel.
They said that he had friends in high places in Pakistan.
 
I remember about 6 years back, watching a video of Dawood hosting a party in Karachi or someplace on a news channel.
They said that he had friends in high places in Pakistan.

You Mean India's new friends in high places Americans asking Pakistan for some one that don't concern Americans but is wanted by India only.
Heroin smuggling AL-qeada now thats a new one never herd of that before.last i checked when according to Americans them selfs when they were in bed with taliban heroin trade was almost finished in Afghanistan.:rofl:
 
You Mean India's new friends in high places Americans asking Pakistan for some one that don't concern Americans but is wanted by India only.
Heroin smuggling AL-qeada now thats a new one never herd of that before.last i checked when according to Americans them selfs when they were in bed with taliban heroin trade was almost finished in Afghanistan.:rofl:

Actually cheetah whilst you are correct in saying that the Taliban ended (or heavily reduced) the drug trade during their rule. It is not rrue to say that they are not using it now.




http://www.canada.com/nationalpost/news/story.html?id=34814976-7f4f-40f3-870e-a25c0f427920&k=97691

http://usinfo.state.gov/xarchives/d...007&m=June&x=20070626170626MVyelwarC0.4788324

http://jamestown.org/terrorism/news/article.php?articleid=2373383

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/11/21/world/main2203295.shtml
 

Keysersoze Iam the last person that will defend Talibans or al-qaeda.

National post is owned by Asper family(jews)and is also known as propogenda newspaper in Canada.

rest are all USA government owned websites.

AFGHANISTAN: TIME FOR TRUTH

Do not believe what OUR media and politicians are telling us about Afghanistan. Nearly all the information we get about the five-year old war in Afghanistan comes from US and NATO public relations officers or `embedded’ journalists who merely parrot military handouts. Ask yourself, when did you last read a report from a journalist covering Taliban and other Afghan resistance forces?

Now, the official rosy view is being flatly contradicted by impartial observers.

The respected European think-tank, Senlis Council, which focuses on Afghanistan, just reported the Taliban movement is `taking back Afghanistan’ and now controls that nation’s southern half.

This is an amazing departure from claims by the US and its NATO allies that they are steadily winning the war in Afghanistan. Or, more precisely, winning it again, since the Bush Administration claimed to have won total victory in Afghanistan in 2001. At the time, this column predicted that victory was an illusion and the war would resume in force in 4-5 years.

According to the Senlis Council, southern Afghanistan is suffering `a humanitarian crisis of starvation and poverty…caused by `US-British military policies.’

Deflating optimistic western reports, Senlis investigators found, `US policies in Afghanistan have re-created the safe haven for terrorism that the 2001 invasion aimed to destroy.’ This is a bombshell.

The US and NATO have been insisting any withdrawal of their forces from Afghanistan - or from Iraq - will leave a void certain to be filled by extremists. These claims are nonsense, given that half of Afghanistan and a third of Iraq are already largely controlled by anti-western resistance forces.

Were it not for omnipotent US airpower, American and NATO forces would be quickly driven from Afghanistan and Iraq. If Afghan and Iraqi resistance forces ever manage to obtain effective man-portable anti-aircraft weapons, such as the US Stinger or Russian SA-18, the US-led occupation of those nations may become untenable. The Soviet occupation of Afghanistan during the 1980’s was doomed once mujahidin forces obtained American Stinger anti-aircraft missiles.

Last week, Canadian and British commanders boasted they were about to annihilate Taliban forces `surrounded’ around Panjwai and Zahri. They crowed an `estimated 500 Taliban,’ had already been killed.

A storm of bombing and shelling did kill many Afghans, but most of the dead `suspected Taliban militants’ turned out, as usual, to be civilians. NATO failed to show bodies of dead enemy fighters to back up its absurd claims.

When NATO forces entered Panjwai after weeks of air strikes and shelling, the supposedly `surrounded’ Taliban had vanished. Embarrassed British and Canadian commanders admitted `we were surprised the enemy had fled.’ Surprised?

Doesn’t anyone remember the Vietnam War’s fruitless search and destroy missions and inflated body counts? Don’t NATO commanders know their every move is telegraphed in advance to Taliban forces? Don’t they see what’s going on now in Iraq?

Did Canadian officers making such fanciful claims really believe Taliban’s veteran guerillas would be stupid enough to sit still and be destroyed by US air power?

Now, Canadian-led NATO forces are crowing about having finally occupied Panjewi. `Taliban has fled!’ they proudly announced. Don’t they understand that guerilla forces don’t hang on to fixed positions? Occupying ground is meaningless in guerilla warfare.

Seemingly immune to history or common sense, Canada is sending a few hundred more troops and a handful of obsolete tanks to Afghanistan. Poland, which will send troops anywhere for the right price, is adding 1,000 more soldiers next year.

US, British and Canadian politicians say they are surprised by intensifying Taliban resistance. They have only their own ignorance to blame.

Attacking Pashtuns, renowned for xenophobia, warlike spirits, and love of independence is a fool’s mission. Pashtuns are Afghanistan’s ethnic majority. Taliban is an offshoot of the Pushtun people. Long-term national stability is impossible without their representation and cooperation.

What the west calls `Taliban’ is actually a growing coalition of veteran Taliban fighters led by Mullah Dadullah, other clans of Pashtun tribal warriors, and nationalist resistance forces led by Jalalladin Hakkani and former prime minister, Gulbadin Hekmatyar, whom the CIA has repeatedly tried to assassinate.

Many are former mujahidin once hailed `freedom fighters’ by the west, and branded `terrorists’ by the Soviets. They represent national resistance to foreign occupation. In fact, what the US and its NATO allies are doing in Afghanistan today uncannily mirrors the brutal Soviet occupation during the 1980’s.

The UN’s anti-narcotic agency reports Afghanistan now supplies 92% of the world’s heroin. Production has surged 40% last year alone. Who is responsible? The US and NATO. They now own narco-state Afghanistan.

Dominating the main oil export route from Central Asia was a primary objective of the US invasion of Afghanistan. Ironically, instead of an anticipated oil bonanza, the US now finds itself mired deep in the Afghan drug trade.

Washington and NATO can’t keep pretending this is someone else’s problem. Drug money fuels the Afghan economy and keeps local warlords loyal to the US-installed Kabul regime.

Afghanistan’s north has become a sphere of influence of Russia and its local allies, the Uzbek-Tajik Northern Alliance led by notorious war criminals and leaders of the old Afghan Communist Party.

The US and its allies are not going to win the Afghan war. They will be lucky the way things are going not to lose it in the same humiliating manner the Soviets did in 1989.

In recent week, near panicky calls by British PM Tony Blair for more NATO troops to be sent to Afghanistan show that western occupation forces are on the defensive, fighting to hold their bases, and facing the specter of eventual defeat. Just, in fact, like every other invader that has ever occupied Afghanistan.

A final point. US and NATO forces are not fighting `terrorists,’ as their governments claim. They are fighting the Afghan people. In the 1980’s, I saw mujahidin too poor to afford shoes strap 110lbs of mortar shells on their backs, and climb 6-8 hours over mountains through snow to bombard a Communist base, then trudge home. These are the people we are fighting. Anyone who knows Afghans know they will not be defeated, even if they must resist for an entire generation
 
You Mean India's new friends in high places Americans asking Pakistan for some one that don't concern Americans but is wanted by India only.
Heroin smuggling AL-qeada now thats a new one never herd of that before.last i checked when according to Americans them selfs when they were in bed with taliban heroin trade was almost finished in Afghanistan.:rofl:

Imagine that!

What clout Indian has!
 
Pakistan denies arrest of Dawood Ibrahim
(DPA)

7 August 2007

ISLAMABAD/NEW DELHI - The Pakistani Interior Ministry on Tuesday rejected news reports that agents have detained mob boss and terrorist Dawood Ibrahim and his key associates, who were behind the 1993 Mumbai blasts in India that killed 257 people.

The Times of India had quoted intelligence sources saying Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence spy agency captured Ibrahim and sidekicks Tiger Memon and Chotta Shakeel near the country’s border with Afghanistan on August 2.

“Nobody with that name has been arrested in Pakistan,” ministry spokesman Brigadier Javed Iqbal Cheema told reporters in Islamabad.

“We have reason to believe that he is not in Pakistan,” he said, adding that Indian authorities were advised to scour their own territory for the wanted men.

According to the Times, the fugitives were rounded up from their hideout near the border and taken to a safe-house on the outskirts of the Quetta city, capital of Baluchistan province.

“Sources in Quetta confirmed the detention,” an intelligence officer told the newspaper.

The report said the three were detained after the US government mounted pressure on Islamabad to hand over Ibrahim and his associates, who are said to be close to Al Qaeda. It also said the intelligence service had acted to pre-empt possible “proactive steps” by Washington.

Ministry spokesman Cheema said no action had been taken with regard to Ibrahim following pressure from Washington.

Last week, the US - which branded Ibrahim a “global terrorist” - said his smuggling routes converge with those used by Al Qaeda to traffic arms.

The Times quoted a senior intelligence officer saying that Ibrahim and his associates had “ceased to be of much use” to the Pakistani authorities.

The gangland boss is alleged to run a syndicate involved with drug trafficking, extortion and ransom killings. He fled India in the early 1980s. A US government fact sheet accuses Ibrahim’s syndicate of involvement with large-scale shipments of narcotics in the UK and Western Europe.

Ibrahim is the key figure accused in the 13 serial blasts in Mumbai in March 1993 that killed 257 people and injured more than 700 others.

He is known to have financed the activities of Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT), a militant Muslim group behind several daring attacks in India. Local news outlets have reported that he has contacts with al-Qaeda leader Osama bin-Laden.

Ibrahim is one of 20 people whom India has repeatedly asked Pakistan to hand over to face prosecution for terrorist activities.

http://www.khaleejtimes.com/Display...bcontinent_August286.xml&section=subcontinent
 

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