BOOM! Terrorist accidentally blows himself up in Khi.....

http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/World/2002/12/19/7875-ap.html

Terror suspect killed in explosion

By AFZAL NADEEM – Associated Press

KARACHI, Pakistan (AP) – A clandestine bomb factory used by Islamic militants exploded Thursday in Karachi, killing at least five suspected terrorists – including one linked to the murder of reporter Daniel Pearl and the deadly bombing of a U.S. Consulate.

The explosion reduced the chemical storage warehouse in the eastern Korangi neighborhood to rubble, and police sifting through the wreckage found high-grade explosives and a rocket-propelled grenade.

“There is a possibility that the people inside the building were trying to make an explosive device and it went off,” said Karachi Police Chief Asad Ashraf Malik.

The blast ended a months-long manhunt for Asif Ramzi, a suspect in both the Pearl killing and the consulate bombing in Karachi that killed 14 people in June. Pakistani police had offered a $50,000 reward for his capture.

His body was found in the warehouse ruins, Deputy Inspector of Police Fiaz Leghari told reporters. Police who discovered the bodies also found a fake identity card of a person named Mohammed Babar. They matched the photograph on the card with Ramzi’s picture in the files of wanted terrorists.

The four other bodies had not yet been identified.

The single-story building was used both as a residence and as a storage area rented out to a pharmaceutical company, police said.

Inside, police found 11 pounds of explosives and a grenade of the type used in a failed terror attack last year at the Karachi international airport. They also found 60 sacks of an unidentified white powder that has been submitted for analysis.

Ramzi, believed to be a member of the violent Lashkar-e-Janghvi Islamic group, was wanted for questioning in connection with several incidents, the deputy inspector said.

“We believed that he was responsible for many explosions in Karachi,” a city of 14 million people, Leghari said.

He said the accident had wiped out a major terrorist – and perhaps much of his gang.

“Whenever we made any arrest, the suspect mentioned the name of Asif Ramzi,” Leghari said. “This man is very important, and we are now trying to identify the other four bodies.”

On Sunday, Karachi police arrested several men in connection with a plot to blow up U.S. diplomats. They found 250 bags of ammonium nitrate, a fertilizer used to make explosives.

khas kam jahan pak

(translation, less crap, cleaner world)

btw your topic reminds me of an old song by a band called Was not was (one of don was' projects) the tile of teh song was "
i walk teh dinosaur..chorus went like

boom boom shaka laka laka boom
boom boom shaka laka boom boom.

instead of saying "pop goes the weasel"
we can say "boom! goes the terrorist"

on a second thought, we can still say weasel

Our people can't even join al qaeda without messing up. :D

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Our people can't even join al qaeda without messing up. :D
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that's funny. I thought only we Indians had such self deprecating humor that others mistake for defeatist attitude.

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as long as no innocents were hurt, this is probably the most effective and inexpensive way to deal with this kinda extremists. good job musharaf.

That's pretty funny. Makes you wonder how appreciated these Islamic militant groups are up in Heaven.

**** Lived by the Gun. Died by the Bomb.****

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Our people can't even join al qaeda without messing up. :D
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LOLLLL...

:hehe: Imdad, nice comment buddy. Keep up your sense of humor or lest you shal get drowned in the verbose of this forum.

DNA tests on Pakistan ‘militant’

Police say they are trying to track down relatives of Asif Ramzi, suspected in involvement in the murder of US reporter Daniel Pearl and a string of bomb attacks in Karachi, in order to compare their DNA.

A senior police official said on Thursday they suspected Asif Ramzi, believed to be the Commander in Chief of the banned group **Lashkar-e-Jhangvi, ** :mad: died in a blast in the Korangi district of Karachi.

Confirmed with Forensic Evidence!

Key Pakistan Militant Dead

Police in Pakistan say one of the five people killed in an explosion in Karachi on Thursday was the country’s most-wanted militant, **Asif Ramzi. **