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FORD
07-29-2004, 03:42 PM
No details yet, but if they try pulling this bullshit now, after it's been predicted for months, it's gonna blow up right in their faces.

FORD
07-29-2004, 03:46 PM
Well, here's the first vague bits....

Pakistan Says It Captures a 'Most Wanted' Qaeda Man



LONDON (Reuters) - Pakistan has arrested a senior al Qaeda figure with a bounty of up to $25 million on his head, Interior Minister Makhdoom Faisal Saleh Hayat told CNN television Thursday.



He said the suspect had been captured during a raid in central Pakistan a few days ago. He did not identify the captive but said he was "a person who is most wanted internationally."

Carmine
07-29-2004, 03:47 PM
I hear ya there FORD. Wonder who?????????

FORD
07-29-2004, 03:48 PM
probably Osama's brother-in-law's third cousin's half-sister's grandmother's goat herder.

Carmine
07-29-2004, 03:59 PM
who has High Level information about his nephews, uncles, 3rd cousins, father-in-laws, brothers gardner...

Sgt Schultz
07-29-2004, 04:03 PM
Al Arabiya satellite news channel quoted Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf as saying the suspect was arrested Sunday.

"The Pakistani president said the arrested person is Tanzanian who is married to an Uzbek woman, and who is wanted by the United States," the station said.

Al Arabiya said the suspect may be Ahmed Khalfan Ghailani, a Tanzanian who is on the FBI's most wanted "terrorists" list for his alleged role in the 1998 bombings by al Qaeda of the U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania.

Ghailani was among seven people about whom the United States said in May it was seeking information amid fears of a possible attack in the near future.

An FBI Web site lists Ghailani as a suspect in the African embassy bombings and says it is offering a reward of up to $25 million for information leading to his capture.

A Pakistani official said Tuesday that Pakistani security forces were holding three Africans, including a Tanzanian, suspected of being militants after a shootout last week.

Another said the suspects had been trying to flee Pakistan along with their families, using fake documents, after living in neighboring Afghanistan.

Pakistan, a key ally in the U.S.-led "war on terror," has arrested hundreds of al Qaeda members since the September 11, 2001 attacks on the United States. Several senior al Qaeda figures have been handed over to Washington.

FORD
07-29-2004, 04:06 PM
:rolleyes:

MSRNC mysteriously has the actual story.......

Al-Qaida bomber nabbed, Pakistan says
Suspect accused in U.S. embassy bombings in Africa
The Associated Press
Updated: 4:02 p.m. ET July 29, 2004

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan - Pakistan has arrested Ahmed Khalfan Ghailani, a Tanzanian al-Qaida suspect with a $25 million reward on his head, in connection with the 1998 bombings of the U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania, the interior minister said Friday.

Ghailani was arrested on Sunday in the eastern city of Gujrat along with at least 15 others, Interior Minister Faisal Saleh Hayyat told Pakistan’s Geo television network.

“He was among the foreigners arrested in that operation,” Hayyat said.

Ghailani is under indictment in the United States for the bombings, which killed more than 200 people, including 12 Americans. The United States has posted a $25 million reward for Ghailani.

Hmmmm.... arrested on Sunday, and they don't bother to mention it until now??

JCOOK
07-29-2004, 04:22 PM
FORD: The BCE is not gonna produce Osama until two weeks before the election. The gas prices they will make go down one month before the election.Their going for optimum effect.

Warham
07-29-2004, 04:31 PM
You expect this to register with the average person????

The public will only notice when Bin Laden is captured.

I'd love to see him captured a couple weeks before the election. LOL

Keeyth
07-29-2004, 04:51 PM
Originally posted by FORD
:rolleyes:

MSRNC mysteriously has the actual story.......

Al-Qaida bomber nabbed, Pakistan says
Suspect accused in U.S. embassy bombings in Africa
The Associated Press
Updated: 4:02 p.m. ET July 29, 2004

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan - Pakistan has arrested Ahmed Khalfan Ghailani, a Tanzanian al-Qaida suspect with a $25 million reward on his head, in connection with the 1998 bombings of the U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania, the interior minister said Friday.

Ghailani was arrested on Sunday in the eastern city of Gujrat along with at least 15 others, Interior Minister Faisal Saleh Hayyat told Pakistan’s Geo television network.

“He was among the foreigners arrested in that operation,” Hayyat said.

Ghailani is under indictment in the United States for the bombings, which killed more than 200 people, including 12 Americans. The United States has posted a $25 million reward for Ghailani.

Hmmmm.... arrested on Sunday, and they don't bother to mention it until now??

Of course not. They wanted to wait to take away attention from Kerry speaking tonight probably...

...by the way, who gets the 25 million??

lucky wilbury
07-29-2004, 05:46 PM
http://cnn.netscape.cnn.com/ns/news/story.jsp?id=2004072915400002180840&dt=20040729154000&w=RTR&coview=

Pakistan says captures a "most wanted" Qaeda man



DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (Reuters) - Pakistan has arrested a senior al Qaeda figure with a bounty of up to $25 million on his head, Interior Minister Makhdoom Faisal Saleh Hayat told CNN television Thursday.

He said the suspect had been captured during a raid in central Pakistan a few days ago. He did not identify the captive but said he was "a person who is most wanted internationally."

Al Arabiya satellite news channel quoted Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf as saying the suspect was arrested Sunday.

"The Pakistani president said the arrested person is Tanzanian who is married to an Uzbek woman, and who is wanted by the United States," the station said.

Al Arabiya said the suspect may be Ahmed Khalfan Ghailani. Ghailani is the only Tanzanian on the FBI's most wanted "terrorists" list, for his alleged role in the 1998 bombings by al Qaeda of the U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania.

Pakistan later said it had arrested a key suspect in the bombings.

Ghailani was among seven people about whom the United States said in May it was seeking information amid fears of a possible attack in the near future.

An FBI Web site lists Ghailani as a suspect in the African embassy bombings and says it is offering a reward of up to $25 million for information leading to his capture.

A Pakistani official said Tuesday that Pakistani security forces were holding three Africans, including a Tanzanian, suspected of being militants after a shootout last week.

Another said the suspects had been trying to flee Pakistan along with their families, using fake documents, after living in neighboring Afghanistan.

Pakistan, a key ally in the U.S.-led "war on terror," has arrested hundreds of al Qaeda members since the September 11, 2001 attacks on the United States. Several senior al Qaeda figures have been handed over to Washington.

FORD
07-29-2004, 06:03 PM
Pakistan is an "ally in the war on terror" just like Fred Phelps (http://www.godhatesamerica.com) is a Christian.