NationStates Jolt Archive


Pakistani army major shielded Khalid Sheikh Mohammed?

Aryavartha
20-09-2005, 05:47
It is my contention that atleast a section of the Pakistani establishment (predominantly the intelligence org called ISI but also a significant section of the army and ex-army bigwigs) is shielding the AQ-taliban elements. A good section is definitely sympathetic to their cause.

If you recall the arrest of KSM, the mastermind of 9/11..he was arrested not in the hyped up "lawless tribal belt", but smack in the middle of the urban sprawl of Karachi, in the house of a Pakistani army man. Infact almost all of the endless AQ "higher ups" and "#3"s etc were arrested in urban settings.
Anyways, this connection of the army man to KSM has never been explored by the oh-so-free and investigative US media.

It turns out that a lot more people are involved in this and many were arrested quietly and the names of even colonel ranked folks are coming out now.

3 Army officers jailed for Qaeda links (http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=story_19-9-2005_pg1_2)

LAHORE: A military court has imprisoned three military officers and ordered the dismissal of three others for having links with Al Qaeda, sources told Daily Times on Sunday.

Col Khalid Abbasi, Major Adil Qudoos, Col Abdul Ghaffar, Maj Attaullah, Capt Dr Usman Zafar and Major Rohail Faraz were tried by a military court in Panu Aqil Cantonment in August after they were arrested and then interrogated at Attock Fort, the source said.

The military court, comprising Major General Ahmad Nawaz and Brigadier Mumtaz Iqbal, sentenced Maj Qudoos to 10 years in prison, Col Khalid Abbasi to six months and Col Abdul Ghaffar to three years. Maj Attaullah, Maj Faraz and Capt Zafar were dismissed.

Maj Qudoos, an officer of the Signal Battalion, was arrested on March 1, 2003 after Al Qaeda number three Khalid Sheikh Muhammad was arrested from his Rawalpindi house. Col Khalid Abbasi was posted at Signal Centre Kohat before his arrest on May 30, 2003. Col Ghaffar was serving at the Army Aviation Headquarter before his arrest on March 4, 2004.

Daily Times asked Inter Services Public Relation for comment, but Maj Shahid Abbas of the ISPR’s Lahore Office said that only ISPR Director General Maj Gen Shaukat Sultan was authorised to comment. Gen Sultan is accompanying President Pervez Musharraf in the United States.

If anybody is anywhere near any Musharraf's press conferences, ask him which major's house is Osama hiding? ;)
The Nazz
20-09-2005, 05:54
But that Moo-sheriff kerrickter is a vital ally in the war on terra, so yew caint be talkin bad 'bout him lahk dat. [/snark]

But really--would this be a surprise to anyone by now?
Aryavartha
20-09-2005, 06:14
But really--would this be a surprise to anyone by now?

Apparently yes. Far too many unsuspecting people are duped by the media (wittingly and unwittingly)

How many here know that Osama lent his arab militias to help Musharraf put down the shia revolt in Gilgit (Musharraf was the then commanding officer of the area) in 1988?