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Pak arrests Jundallah’s new chief Rigi
Updated at 0700 PST Friday, December 24, 2010

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has arrested Abdulrauf Rigi, a senior member of the terrorist group Jundallah, local Pakistani officials say.

The officials confirmed on Thursday that the Jundallah member has been arrested by Pakistani security forces, Iran’s media reported.

On December 15, a terrorist attack took place at the Imam Hussein Mosque in Chabahar in Sistan-Baluchestan Province where people were commemorating the martyrdom of Imam Hussein (PBUH), the third Shia Imam.

At least 38 mourners were killed and more than 89 others, including women and children, were injured.

Iran says the perpetrators behind the Chabahar terrorist attack were trained and equipped by foreign elements beyond the country's eastern borders in Pakistan.

Jundullah has claimed responsibility for the attack. The Pakistan-based group has carried out numerous terrorist attacks in Iran.

Its leader Abdolmalek Rigi was arrested by Iranian intelligence forces in February 2010 and executed in June for 79 counts of crime, including armed robbery, bombing operations and armed attacks on police and civilians.

On December 20, Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad called on his Pakistani counterpart Asif Ali Zardari to arrest “known” terrorists and extradite them to Iran.

Zardari assured the Iranian president that Pakistan would not withhold any help in uprooting terrorism.

Pak arrests Jundallah?s new chief Rigi
 
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Why is pakistan always able to arrest chief terrorists of neighboring countries but not those ones working against its own soil
 
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I had this too in my mind, really strange! I also wonder why anti Iran elements operating from Pakistan, why not Afghanistan?
 
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LAHORE: Jundallah chief Abdul Rauf Riggi, who was tracked down by Pakistani authorities through his wireless set while he was making a call to a London-based newspaper from his Pak-Iran border area hideout in Balochistan, may soon be handed over to the Iranian authorities after interrogation by Pakistani security agencies.



According to well-informed security officials in Islamabad, the Pakistani agencies had been making frantic efforts to track down Riggi, especially after the December 15 killing of 40 people in a deadly suicide bombing in the Iranian city of Chabahar, when the most wanted Jundallah chief appeared on their radar on December 21, making a call on his wireless set to the London-based Asharq Al-Awsat, a leading international Arabic newspaper.



As the call had given the Pakistani authorities a fair idea about Riggi’s whereabouts on the Pakistani side of the Iranian border, they moved quickly and detained him in the next 24 hours following a brief commando operation.



Interestingly, the arrest came the day the Pakistani and the Iranian presidents were in Istanbul at the Economic Cooperation Organisation’s summit. Riggi will be handed over to Iran shortly after being interrogated by the Pakistani security and intelligence agencies.



Abdul Rauf Riggi had actually succeeded his elder brother Abdolmalek Riggi as the Jundallah chief following his arrest and subsequent execution in Iran. The elder Riggi was captured in February 2010 in a dramatic operation by the Iranian authorities while he was spotted on a flight from Dubai to Kyrgyzstan. The Iranian warplanes subsequently forced the commercial aircraft to land in Iran.



It is widely believed that the “Get Riggi” operation could not have been possible without the help of the Pakistani agencies, which had passed on vital information about his travel plans as soon as he had left an American military base in Afghanistan after holding a clandestine meeting with the Nato military chief there. After a quick trial, Abdolmalek Riggi was sent to the gallows on terrorism charges on June 20, 2010.



Jundallah is a Baluchi insurgent group that operates in the Sistan-Baluchistan province of Iran and has substantial presence in the Pak-Iran border belt of Balochistan. The Sunni majority of Sistan-Baluchistan has had tense relations with Iran’s central government since long and the Jundallah leadership claims it is fighting for the interests of Sistan-Baluchistan’s large ethnic Baluch community.



Jundallah or the Army of God claims to represent the rebel Sunni community of the Iranian Baluch. One of the brothers — Abdolgafoor Riggi — had executed a suicide car bombing on December 28, 2008, targeting the headquarters of Iran’s joint police and anti-narcotics unit in Saravan city.



Since then, Jundallah has carried out several deadly suicide bombings in Iran, the latest being the December 15 suicide bombings in the Iranian city of Chabahar. In a telephone call hardly 24 hours after the Chabahar attack, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad had lodged a protest with his Pakistani counterpart President Zardari and asked him to order his security forces to quickly arrest ‘known terrorists’ and hand them over to Iran.



President Zardari assured the Iranian president that Pakistan would not withhold any help in uprooting terrorism. On December 20, a few days after Ahmadinejad and Zardari had spoken, the Iranian government hanged 11 members of Jundallah who were convicted of bombings in Iran that killed 15 policemen and 12 members of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards.



The next day, on December 21, a furious Abdulrauf Riggi made a phone call to the London-based Asharq Al-Awsat newspaper and threatened Tehran that an official of the Iranian nuclear plant, who was kidnapped by Jundallah in October this year, would be executed shortly if the group’s demands for the release of over 200 militants and political prisoners being held in the Iranian jails were not met.



Riggi had added that the likely execution of the Iranian official should also be taken as a reaction to the execution of 11 Baluch in Iran, who he said were innocent civilians and had nothing to do with Jundallah. While releasing his interview 24 hours before his arrest, the newspaper said that Rigi was speaking on the phone from ‘somewhere inside Balochistan mountains.’

http://thenews.com.pk/TodaysPrintDetail.aspx?ID=2904&Cat=13
 
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Now that we arrested him, how about Iran hands over Indian terrorist operating from its soil against Pakistan?
 
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Hand him to the ISI torture chamber and let him die there daily. Take out every piece of info, and catch the ba******s too. Just reveal them to the TTP and show them how they would be crucified when caught, and better should surrender.
But as for i know, someone will take a 20Lac ruppee bribe and let him go. :angry:
 
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Hand him to the ISI torture chamber and let him die there daily. Take out every piece of info, and catch the ba******s too. Just reveal them to the TTP and show them how they would be crucified when caught, and better should surrender.
But as for i know, someone will take a 20Lac ruppee bribe and let him go. :angry:

or even worse.. give the chance to our Somoto chief and he will simply release him with full honour like he & his colleague judges did to every known terrorists just to show the contempt to Musharraf and Army.
 
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One of the brothers — Abdolgafoor Riggi — had executed a suicide car bombing on December 28, 2008, targeting the headquarters of Iran’s joint police and anti-narcotics unit in Saravan city.

Interesting - the motivation is somewhat clearer to me given the bit in bold text -- a genuinely dangerous group, a narco-terror group, with a religious front, and seems to have a direct line to a Saudi financed and run paper in London (all without the knowledge of the UK intelligence services, yeah, butter does not melt in those mouths)
 
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Good news...

All those who are talking about hanging please dont. he should be presented before judge and the judge will decide that hanging him is justified or not. Yeah its right that our court released many accused terrorist with honor and then they struck us again with more brutal force and killed many more but we should respect the law.


So no handover to lawbreaking ISI and constitution breaking Army Please..........






It should be something like an IED attack in which only he died ;)
 
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