What's new

Pakistan arrests 5 Al Qaeda-linked militants "planning attacks"

Metallic

SENIOR MEMBER
Joined
Jan 22, 2009
Messages
1,645
Reaction score
0
Pakistan arrests 5 Al Qaeda-linked militants "planning attacks"
8 April 2009

KARACHI – Pakistani police have arrested five men belonging to an al Qaeda-linked militant group who were planning to attack government offices and the security forces in the city of Karachi, police said on Wednesday.

A surge in militant violence across Pakistan is reviving Western fears about prospects for the nuclear-armed U.S. ally, which is crucial to U.S. efforts to bring stability to neighboring Afghanistan.

The militants, belonging to the Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ) group, were arrested in a raid on Tuesday night when police also recovered weapons and ammunition, Karachi police chief Waseem Ahmed told a news conference.

"They were planning to target seven government offices in Karachi including the office of the home (interior) minister and the police head office," Ahmed said.

Karachi is Pakistan's commercial center and home to its biggest port and financial markets. Stock market dealers say while investors are growing used to militant violence, an attack in Karachi would have an impact on investor confidence.

The Sunni Muslim LeJ is one of Pakistan's most notorious al Qaeda-linked groups that began by targeting minority Shi'ite Muslims.

It later graduated to more audacious attacks, such as the truck bombing of Islamabad's Marriott Hotel in September last year in which 55 people were killed, the government says.

Ahmed said the suspects were also plotting attacks on intelligence agencies, mosques and Shi'ite religious centers, suppliers who ship goods to Western forces in Afghanistan and security personnel involved in anti-terrorist operations.

The suspects had previously carried out attacks on security personnel in the country's troubled ethnic Pashtun northwest, Ahmed said.

Source: Reuters
 
.
Lashkar-e-Jhangvi is increasingly coming into prominence here:
_________________________________________________________________________________

Pakistan arrests 5 militants "planning attacks"
Wed Apr 8, 2009 8:52am EDT
Pakistan arrests 5 militants planning attacks | International | Reuters

KARACHI (Reuters) - Pakistani police have arrested five men belonging to an al Qaeda-linked militant group who were planning to attack government offices and the security forces in the city of Karachi, police said on Wednesday.

A surge in militant violence across Pakistan is reviving Western fears about prospects for the nuclear-armed U.S. ally, which is crucial to U.S. efforts to bring stability to neighboring Afghanistan.

The militants, belonging to the Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ) group, were arrested in a raid on Tuesday night when police also recovered weapons and ammunition, Karachi police chief Waseem Ahmed told a news conference.

"They were planning to target seven government offices in Karachi including the office of the home (interior) minister and the police head office," Ahmed said.

Karachi is Pakistan's commercial center and home to its biggest port and financial markets. Stock market dealers say while investors are growing used to militant violence, an attack in Karachi would have an impact on investor confidence.

The Sunni Muslim LeJ is one of Pakistan's most notorious al Qaeda-linked groups that began by targeting minority Shi'ite Muslims.

It later graduated to more audacious attacks, such as the truck bombing of Islamabad's Marriott Hotel in September last year in which 55 people were killed, the government says.

Ahmed said the suspects were also plotting attacks on intelligence agencies, mosques and Shi'ite religious centers, suppliers who ship goods to Western forces in Afghanistan and security personnel involved in anti-terrorist operations.

The suspects had previously carried out attacks on security personnel in the country's troubled ethnic Pashtun northwest, Ahmed said.

(Reporting by Imtiaz Shah; Writing by Faisal Aziz; Editing by Robert Birsel and Sanjeev Miglani)
____________________________________________________________________

Brief history of the LeJ: (from SATP.org)
Lashkar-e-Jhangvi, Terrorist Group of Pakistan

Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ), a Sunni-Deobandi terrorist outfit was formed in 1996 by a break away group of radical sectarian extremists of the Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistan (SSP), a Sunni extremist outfit, which accused the parent organisation of deviating from the ideals of its slain co- founder, Maulana Haq Nawaz Jhangvi. It is from Maulana Jhangvi that the LeJ derives its name. It was formed under the leadership of Akram Lahori and Riaz Basra. The LeJ is one of the two sectarian terrorist outfits proscribed on August 14, 2001, by President Pervez Musharraf.

Media reports indicate that the LeJ is an amalgam of loosely co-ordinated sub-units in various parts of Pakistan, particularly in the districts of Punjab with autonomous chiefs for each sub-unit. Riaz Basra reportedly controls the LeJ’s units in Lahore, Gujranwala, Rawalpindi and Sargodha. Another top LeJ terrorist, Malik Ishaque, currently under detention, was the chief of the units in Faisalabad, Multan and Bahawalpur divisions and in Bhakkar district. The success of most of its terrorist operations is attributed to its multi-cellular structure, whereby the outfit is divided into small groups that are not in constant contact with each other.


Two of the LeJ’s most important training centres are located in Muridke (Sheikhupura) and Kabirwal, in Khanewal district. It also has a training camp in Afghanistan located near the Sarobi Dam, Kabul. The present status of the camp is not known. Qari Asadullah, a top LeJ terrorist has reportedly been supervising and ensuring the training facilities of Pakistan-origin terrorists at this camp in collaboration with and support of the erstwhile Taliban regime. However, in the light of US attacks on Afghanistan, the fate of LeJ camps in that country is not immediately known. Lashkar-e-Jhangvi cadres are reportedly using police uniforms for their operations in order to secure easy access to mosques and for easy extrication after committing a terrorist act.

The LeJ is also reported to have links with the Harkat-ul-Mujahideen (HuM), Pakistan-based terrorist outfit active in India’s Jammu and Kashmir. Many front ranking LeJ terrorists are have reportedly received training at HuM camps in Afghanistan.



The LeJ also maintains links with another Pakistan-based terrorist outfit, the Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM). Jaish Chief Maulana Masood Azhar reportedly wanted to name his outfit Lashkar-e-Muhammad but was ‘advised’ to avoid the association with the Lashkar-e-Jhangvi.

Reports hold that the LeJ has been securing financial assistance from Saudi Arabia. Evidence of private Arab funding was disclosed with the arrest of several LeJ cadres responsible for the May 1997 killing of Ashraf Marth, a senior Police officer who had arrested the killers of Agha Mohammed Ali Rahimi, the Iranian Cultural Attaché in Multan. A substantial portion of LeJ’s funding is reportedly derived from wealthy benefactors in Karachi, Pakistan.
 
.
its good news --but scary at the same time.


who knows how many more such operatives could be out in the open????


where are they getting weapons and explosives??? does the government care?? when will there be accountability?
 
.
LeJ have been around for quite a long time. The attitude of the Pakistani state has been an ambivalent one. Sometimes, they have been used by the ISI for their own agenda within Pakistan. At other times, they have been used against India.

The have cooperated extensively with Kashmir-oriented groups like JeM and HuM as well.

But most of their activities have been against Shia politicians, leaders and commoners.

They have been blamed for the Marriot bombings, and were most likely behind the attacks on the Sri Lankan Cricket team as well.
 
.
Of all these be careful of those attempts to trigger a sectarian war - ever greater number of Sh'iah Masajid and personalities will be targetted - it is feared.

Pakistan is the worlds second largest Sh'iah country, after Iran, and it is sad that it has been unable to use this fact to it's diplomatic advantage and allowed Saudi and Iranian extremists to use Pakistan as a battle ground, a fact AQ is determined to exploit.
 
.

Latest posts

Pakistan Defence Latest Posts

Pakistan Affairs Latest Posts

Back
Top Bottom