Thursday 19 May 2011

PAKISTAN CRACKS DOWN ON CIA

CIA asset arrested in Karachi?

It looks as if the Pakistan military is cracking down on the CIA.

1. On 17 May 2011 we learn that, in Karachi, Pakistani security forces have arrested Muhammad Ali Qasim Yaqub.

Muhammad Yaqub, alias Abu Sohaib al Makki, is a senior al Qaeda (CIA) operative from Yemen.

Pakistani army: senior al Qaeda (CIA) operative arrested

According to the Pakistan military, Yaqub (al Makki) had been "working directly under al Qaeda (CIA) leaders along (the) Pakistan-Afghan border."

The US Embassy in Pakistan claims not to know Yaqub (al Makki) and say his name does not appear on any lists under the US Rewards for Justice program.

"The arrest of al Makki is a major development in unraveling the al Qaeda (CIA) network operating in the region," according to the Pakistan military.

Yaqub (al Makki) was arrested some time after 2 May 2011.


Patek

2. In January 2011, Umar Patek was arrested by Pakistani forces in Abbottabad.

Umar Patek, an Indonesian, was reportedly an asset of the CIA.

"He was captured with his Indonesian wife during a gun battle with local Pakistani security," according to Indonesia's General Sutanto.

PATEK, DAVIS, HIZBUL, KHALID, HAMZA

Davis

3. On 27 January 2011, the CIA's Raymond Davis was arrested by the Pakistan authorities after he had killed two agents of the Pakistan spy service ISI in Lahore, Pakistan.

PATEK, DAVIS, HIZBUL, KHALID, HAMZA


Baitullah Mehsud, whose nephew was allegedly staying in the 'Osama' compound in Abbottabad.

4.
On 17 May 2011, we read that the Pakistan security forces "have arrested ... three family members of the ... militant leader Qari Zainuddin Mehsud from a mountain (two miles from Abbottabad) which is believed to be the hub of (Pakistan) Taliban militants, while three hotels were raided to hunt down foreign journalists..."

PAKISTAN ARRESTS 'CIA ASSETS' NEAR ABBOTTABAD


Fake photo?

5. There is evidence that it was Pakistan forces who carried out the raid on the so called 'Osama' compound.

PAK FORCES DID 'OSAMA' RAID?

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