CIA arrest TTP commander from Lahore

The arrested suspect had allegedly kidnapped Colonel Imam and squadron leader (retd) Khalid Khawaja


Hassan Naqvi April 09, 2015
Notorious terrorist identified as Hafiz Sanaullah alias Qari Zarar. PHOTO: EXPRESS/FILE

LAHORE: The Crime Investigation Agency (CIA) on Thursday claimed to have arrested a member of the banned Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and commander of Harkatul Mujahideen, who had allegedly kidnapped Colonel Imam, a retired officer of the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) and squadron leader (retd) Khalid Khawaja.

The suspect was identified as Hafiz Sanaullah alias Qari Zarar by the CIA.

Terming the arrest a major breakthrough, a police official said the CIA team arrested him from Lorry Adda, Lahore on a tip off, adding that during interrogation Sanaullah had made startling revelations.

He was allegedly involved in a number of kidnapping-for-ransom cases in Lahore and Rawalpindi, adding that he often hurled hand grenades and other sophisticated weapons to pursue his criminal activities.

In 2009, Sanaullah said, he in connivance of Punjabi Taliban kidnapped Col Imam, Col Khalid Khawaja, a journalist Asad Qureshi and his employee. The three were taken to Waziristan, where he slayed Col Imam and Khalid Khawaja. Qureshi and his employee were later released after ransom payment of Rs14 million from their families.

Quoting the suspect, the police official added that he had even abducted a citizen from Islamabad in 2008, who was later set free after collecting Rs27 million from his family.

Further, in 2001, Sanaullah had abducted two officials of a security agency from Balochistan.

According to police, Sanaullah who hails from Dera Ismail Khan had received militant training from Waziristan and Afghanistan.

In 1998, he was made the Nazim of Harkatul Mujahideen and then commander in 2000.

He had also been Nazim of central office of the banned organisation in Golra Sharif in 2005, and a close aide to its Amir.

COMMENTS (8)

Israr | 9 years ago | Reply @imran bhatt: His handlers are not sitting in Karachi but Islamabad so no possibility of a confessional video etc
Shafiq Ahmad | 9 years ago | Reply The details of getting ransom from Asad Qureshi and his driver family seems incorrect. It was quite huge amount as Asad Qureshi was employee or producer of Channel 4 of UK. The CID says that this militant commander is saying that he got Rs 14 million from Asad and his employees families - logically the amount should have been paid in pound sterling not in Pak rupees. In addition that Qari Zarar remained Nazim of two banned outfits - but there is no nazim rank in militants outfits. So, either the writer of the story is not providing incorrect information or the CID has caught a low-ranked militants which they claim that they have netted a big fish. Typical Punjab Police claim.
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