Friday, March 07, 2003

BIN LADEN ARRESTED?

Paknews: U.S President May Announce Capture of Osama Bin Laden

SAN FRANCISCO: March 6, 2003: American President Bush called Pakistan President Musharraf to thank for Pakistani role in tracing and capturing a key Al-Qaida operative last week. It is being reported by BBC that today American President will announce capture of Osama bin Laden although being denied by the White House, seat of American Presidency.


It is being said that information given under interrogation by the captured operative of Al-Qaida led to this capture of Osama bin Laden. Americans have accused Laden of heading and directing his Al-Qaida in launching worst terrorist attacks on American soil on September 11, 2001

Spiegel: US-Ermittler wollen Bin Laden in Pakistan eingekreist haben


Es wird offenbar eng für Osama Bin Laden: US-Ermittler wollen den Terror-Fürsten Fernsehberichten zufolge im Nordwesten Pakistans aufgespürt haben. Das Suchgebiet beschränke sich auf wenige Provinzen.

Balochistan Post:_ Is Osama arrested? US forces conducting operation in Balochistan
A major operation was reported to have been conducted in Noshki near Chaghai in Balochistan on Thursday to apprehend the top al-Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden reportedly hiding there. According to Online News Agency nine alleged al-Qaeda suspects were reported to have been arrested in the raid. But there was no confirmation of this from any source.

Pakistan’s senior officials including ministers and presidential spokesman expressed their ignorance about the mission. Perhaps they were not told about the US forces raid in Pakistan’s territory near the border, as usual.

The agency quoted some officials as claiming that among the captured could be Osama bin Laden or his son. According to sources two US helicopters carrying American commandos landed near Noshki on Wednesday. They also said that a large number of Western correspondents rushed to the site. Reports said that Pakistani troops were also there and the whole day on Thursday a significant troops movement was seen in the area.




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