Sunday, November 28, 2010

In Search of a Desperado: Pak Federal Government announces Rs. 10 million for spying against Taliban

Federal Interior Minister Rehman Malik is seeking nation’s support against Taliban and said the government would facilitate the informer to settle in any foreign country if he/she fears that Taliban can hurt them.

Ahmadiyya Times | News Watch |
Source/Credit: Pakistan Times | Headlines
By Times' Federal Bureau | November 27, 2010

ISLAMABAD: The Federal government on Saturday announced Rs.10 million reward, security, employment for the individual who would spy for the government against Taliban.

Federal Interior Minister Rehman Malik while seeking nation’s support against Taliban said the government would also facilitate the informer to settle in any foreign country if he/she fears that Taliban can hurt them.

He said the government has broken the back of Taliban and they are breathing their last adding that the desperate Taliban were carrying out terrorist activities against innocent people in mosques, holy shrines and in public places.


He expressed the government resolve to wipe out these Taliban from the country. Malik said the two terrorists arrested a day before were tasked to carry out a suicide attack in a mosque of F-8 sector and possible they could attack the parliament House as well.

He appreciate the performance of law enforcement agencies in the apprehension of these two suicide bombers.

To a question regarding Mumbai attack, he said his Indian counterpart in a press statement expressed dissatisfaction on trial of accused of Mumbai attack in Pakistan, adding that we made the statement of Ajmal Kasab as base but our courts require validation of his statement and we have written this to India.

He said we have proposed India that a Pakistani commission can visit New Delhi to ensure to validate Ajmal Kasab’s statement, but India has yet not given any response so far. The delay is on Indian side, he added.



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