Saturday, June 5, 2010

Rabwah, Pakistan: Suspected terrorists captured; AK-47s , grenades recovered

Hazrat Ahmad advised his members against all forms of violent jihad which is commonly preached by the extremists in Pakistan and elsewhere in the Muslim world.

Ahmadiyya Times | News Staff |
Source & Credit: MTA News, UK | Daily Jang, Pakistan
By Staff writer |  June 4, 2010

One, possibly two, suspected terrorists captured by the citizens of Rabwah were turned over the local police.

Two suspected terrorists armed with AK47s & home made grenades were captured and handed over to Police, reported Sammaa television newsflash.

Daily Jang reported one suspected terrorist was captured by the members of Ahmadiyya Muslim Community in Darul Aloom Wasti area and turned over to the Police Department.


The captured suspect was found to have an AK-47, 3 magazines and 500 rounds of ammunition, according to Mohammad Aslam, Deputy Superintendent Police in Rabwah.

Some improvised bomb-like items were also recovered and the Bomb Disposal Squad Team was summoned from Faisalabad.

Members of Ahmadiyya Community have been under attack at the behest of extremist Mullahs of Pakistan who have issued fatwas for their killings.

Ahmadiyya Muslim Community believes that their founder, Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad is the Mehdi and Promised Messiah which is (still) awaited by all other Muslims.

Hazrat Ahmad advised his members against all forms of violent jihad which is commonly preached by the extremists in Pakistan and elsewhere in the Muslim world.

Two mosques of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community were attacked on May 28 in Lahore and nearly a hundred worshippers were killed in the bloodiest attack on the community history.



See Jang Urdu http://bit.ly/99AmGe or http://www.jang.com.pk/jang/jun2010-daily/04-06-2010/u33528.htm


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