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Pakistanis arrest militant linked to Bhutto attack
26 Feb 2008 14:36:26 GMT
Source: Reuters
ISLAMABAD, Feb 26 (Reuters) - Pakistani security forces have arrested an al Qaeda-linked militant wanted in connection with an assassination attempt on former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto hours after she returned from exile in October.

Two-time prime minister Bhutto survived the suicide bombing on a procession in Karachi after she arrived home on Oct. 18, but nearly other 140 people were killed.

Bhutto was assassinated in a gun and bomb attack blamed on al Qaeda-linked militants in the city of Rawalpindi on Dec. 27.

Interior Minister Hamid Nawaz told Reuters the suspect, Qari Saifullah Akhtar, was arrested early on Tuesday, along with his three sons, and was being interrogated about the Karachi attack.

"He was involved in the Karsaz bomb blast," the minister said, referring to an overpass in Karachi where the attack on Bhutto took place.

In her book, Reconciliation, published after her murder, Bhutto identified Akhtar as a "wanted terrorist" who tried to overthrow her second government in the 1990s.

She also said he was involved in preparing the bomb attack on her procession in Karachi.

Hashmat Habib, a lawyer for Akhtar, said he was arrested at a Muslim shrine near the eastern city of Lahore.

A former chief of the banned Harkat-ul-Ansar militant group, Akhtar ran a militant training camp in Afghanistan, a security official said.

Akhtar fled from Afghanistan after U.S.-backed forces toppled the Taliban regime in 2001 and took shelter in Pakistan's South Waziristan tribal region on the Afghan border before he fled to the United Arab Emirates.

Akhtar was sent by the UAE to Pakistan in 2004 and was arrested and detained, but he was released in 2007, the lawyer said.

Police have arrested four Islamist militants in connection with Bhutto's assassination. (Reporting by Kamran Haider; Editing by Robert Birsel and Alex Richardson)
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