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Red book on terrorists compiled By Azaz Syed
Saturday, 17 Oct, 2009 The 'red book' contains profiles of almost 70 wanted terrorists suspected of sowing death and destruction in Islamabad, including last year's Marriot Hotel bombing. -AP Photo Pakistan
Al-Kini group behind bombing incidents in Pakistan: FBI Al-Kini group behind bombing incidents in Pakistan: FBI ISLAMABAD: The Crimes Investigation Department (CID) of the Federal Police has prepared a red book which contains data of terrorists wanted for different acts of subversion, including suicide attacks, according to a copy of the document obtained by DawnNews channel.
The book contains profiles of almost 70 wanted terrorists suspected of sowing death and destruction in Islamabad, including the Marriot Hotel bombing of Sept 20 last year. No suspect mentioned in the book carries any bounty on his head.
Copies of the red book have been sent to all law enforcement agencies, including the interior ministry.
According to the book, 28-year-old Syed Ibraruddin, a resident of Sector D-3, Phase-1 Hayatabad, Peshawar, is the most wanted suspect for the Marriot Hotel suicide attack.
Two accomplices of Ibrar, Rana Ishfaq (32), resident of Chak No 179, Tehsil Samundri, District Faisalabad, and Mohammad Imran (36), resident of Sector D-1, Hayatabad, Peshawar, complete the list of big three.
According to intelligence agencies, the three masterminded the Marriott bloodbath. Ibraruddin and Mohammad Imran are members of the Harkatul Mujahideen (HUM) while Rana Ishfaq belongs to Harkatul Jihad Islami.
The HUM was active in occupied Kashmir during the late 90s. Washington placed it on a list of outlawed groups in 1997.
The organisation later splintered into offshoots like Harkatul Ansar. Waqas Ahmed (23) is the sixth most wanted man on the list. The clean-shaven Waqas is a member of Harkatul Jihad Islami.
The book contains only sketchy information about militant organisations operating in the country.
The name of Aqeel Ahmed alias Dr Usman, now known far and wide for leading the siege of the General Headquarters (GHQ), is conspicuous for finding no mention at all in the roll-call of terror masterminds.
After the GHQ attack, it was given out that Aqeel Ahmed was wanted for the Marriott Hotel strike, too.
NO BOUNTY: The CIDs red book differs from similar documents published hitherto in that it is silent on money matters, there is no word on bounty for leads about the outlaws.
Sources said the interior ministry had received letters from the Islamabad police requesting announcement of bounties. The ministry has started consultations on the matter, the sources added.
Saturday, 17 Oct, 2009 The 'red book' contains profiles of almost 70 wanted terrorists suspected of sowing death and destruction in Islamabad, including last year's Marriot Hotel bombing. -AP Photo Pakistan
Al-Kini group behind bombing incidents in Pakistan: FBI Al-Kini group behind bombing incidents in Pakistan: FBI ISLAMABAD: The Crimes Investigation Department (CID) of the Federal Police has prepared a red book which contains data of terrorists wanted for different acts of subversion, including suicide attacks, according to a copy of the document obtained by DawnNews channel.
The book contains profiles of almost 70 wanted terrorists suspected of sowing death and destruction in Islamabad, including the Marriot Hotel bombing of Sept 20 last year. No suspect mentioned in the book carries any bounty on his head.
Copies of the red book have been sent to all law enforcement agencies, including the interior ministry.
According to the book, 28-year-old Syed Ibraruddin, a resident of Sector D-3, Phase-1 Hayatabad, Peshawar, is the most wanted suspect for the Marriot Hotel suicide attack.
Two accomplices of Ibrar, Rana Ishfaq (32), resident of Chak No 179, Tehsil Samundri, District Faisalabad, and Mohammad Imran (36), resident of Sector D-1, Hayatabad, Peshawar, complete the list of big three.
According to intelligence agencies, the three masterminded the Marriott bloodbath. Ibraruddin and Mohammad Imran are members of the Harkatul Mujahideen (HUM) while Rana Ishfaq belongs to Harkatul Jihad Islami.
The HUM was active in occupied Kashmir during the late 90s. Washington placed it on a list of outlawed groups in 1997.
The organisation later splintered into offshoots like Harkatul Ansar. Waqas Ahmed (23) is the sixth most wanted man on the list. The clean-shaven Waqas is a member of Harkatul Jihad Islami.
The book contains only sketchy information about militant organisations operating in the country.
The name of Aqeel Ahmed alias Dr Usman, now known far and wide for leading the siege of the General Headquarters (GHQ), is conspicuous for finding no mention at all in the roll-call of terror masterminds.
After the GHQ attack, it was given out that Aqeel Ahmed was wanted for the Marriott Hotel strike, too.
NO BOUNTY: The CIDs red book differs from similar documents published hitherto in that it is silent on money matters, there is no word on bounty for leads about the outlaws.
Sources said the interior ministry had received letters from the Islamabad police requesting announcement of bounties. The ministry has started consultations on the matter, the sources added.