The $120,000 farmhouse where the TTP chief was killed

He sure was not hiding. How come ISI/Army did not know where he was?

The $120,000 farmhouse where the TTP chief was killed - DAWN.COM

MIRAMSHAH: With marble floors, lush green lawns and a towering minaret, the $120,000 farm where feared Pakistani Taliban leader Hakimullah Mehsud died in a US drone strike was no grubby mountain cave.

Mehsud spent his days skipping around Pakistan’s rugged tribal areas to avoid the attentions of US drones.

But his family, including two wives, had the use of an eight-roomed farmhouse set amid lawns and orchards growing apples, oranges, grapes and pomegranates.

As well as the single-storey house, the compound in Dandey Darpakhel village, five kilometres north of Miramshah, was adorned with a tall minaret, purely for decorative purposes.

Militant sources said the property in the North Waziristan tribal area was bought for Mehsud nearly a year ago for $120,000, a huge sum by Pakistani standards, by close aide Latif Mehsud, who was captured by the US in Afghanistan last month.

An AFP journalist visited the property several times when the previous owner, a wealthy landlord, lived there.

With the Pakistan army headquarters for restive North Waziristan just a kilometre away, locals thought of Mehsud’s compound as the “safest” place in a dangerous area.

Its proximity to a major military base recalls the hideout of Osama bin Laden in the town of Abbottabad, on the doorstep of Pakistan’s elite military academy.

“I saw a convoy of vehicles two or three times in this street but I never thought Hakimullah would have been living here. It was the safest place for us before this strike,” local shopkeeper Akhter Khan told AFP.

This illusion of safety was shattered on Friday when a US drone fired at least two missiles at Mehsud’s vehicle as it stood at the compound gate waiting to enter, killing the Pakistani Taliban chief and four cadres.

The area around Dandey Darpakhel is known as a hub for the Haqqani network, a militant faction blamed for some of the most high-profile attacks in Afghanistan in recent years.

Many left the area during the Taliban’s rule in Afghanistan, coming back after the US-led invasion following the 9/11 attacks.

**Samiullah Wazir, a shopkeeper in the area, told AFP he would regularly see a convoy of four or five SUVs with blacked-out windows leave the compound early in the morning and return after sunset.

“We thought that somebody very important must be living in this house,”Wazir said.

“One day, I saw a man wearing a white shawl entering the house and I thought he looked like Hakimullah, but I thought ‘How can he live here because he could be easily hit by a drone strike?’” But Hakimullah it was and on Friday he returned to his compound for the final time.

“We were closing the shop when his vehicle came and was about to enter the house when a missile struck it,” Wazir said.

“Moments later, an army of Taliban came and they cordoned off the area.”**

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I am sure the army knew of this hideout, one issue is that he kept changing locations. Another is that how many militant commanders have been arrested by the army? Zilch? The army has its own objectives, the government and judiciary are scared, the civilians are being butchered in the mean while. If no one wants to fight this war, they may as well reach a peace agreement with them to give the civilians some break.

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Arresting people is the job of police, not the army. The army's job is to kill.

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FATA falls directly under the federal government. They have Levies (their police) which is no match to the taleban, and then we have the army and intelligence (ISI). In this case it seems this guy was living close to the Army HQ's there, the intelligence should have known at least otherwise we are doomed.

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Do we actually have Levies in FATA because, at least according to PTI, Frontier Constabulary is the force that protects KP from FATA so I am assuming that it is a wild land when it comes to laws. I think that the paramilitary FC (Frontier Corps) is the law of the land and they, along with military police?, have been federalized into active duty since at least 2004 when the army moved in that area.

Either the establishment and civvies need to come up with a plan for FATA with Pakistani jurisdiction in the full sense or the military police / FC has to do its job.

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You can get an 8-bedroom villa in a posh Lahore locality for $120k. The amount seems to be highly exaggerated for Miranshah standards.

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I know... and property price came down a lot since people put up boards "drone hazard" out side of their places.

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Yes that's what zameen.com and nadeem farook paratha are quoting as well so the figure of 1200000 seems a very good estimate of property price at miranshah.

What a bongee by ullos at media

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media walay parhay likhay awaam ko ulloo banatay hn aur awaam banti hai fakhr se!

Re: The $120,000 farmhouse where the TTP chief was killed

The property prices in Lahore are very crazy these days (10 marla houses are selling close to $ 100k), but I agree with you that the price tag for the property in Miranshah seems to be inflated.

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Where does a Talib get hold of money like that?

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^ Drug trade, extortions/kidnappings and maybe some help from foreign agencies/countries.

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Precisely and yet there are debates on national television in Pakistan refering to these people as marty's! Pakistanis need to decide which side they are on. Infact we need a referrendum.

Zameen qabzay ki thi....pasand ki renovation may itna paisa tau lag hee jata hai.

Re: The $120,000 farmhouse where the TTP chief was killed

Yet another failure by ISI and Army.

Osama bin Laden was found hiding 1 km from Pakistani Military Academy and now Pakistan's most wanted terrorist was found living in a villa 1km from an Army base.

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proof please

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Weren’t you ask for proof that Meshud was responsible for terrorism? :hehe:

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This was according to the TTP themselves. The media just reported what they were told. "Militant sources said the property in the North Waziristan tribal area was bought for Mehsud nearly a year ago for $120,000, a huge sum by Pakistani standards, by close aide Latif Mehsud, who was captured by the US in Afghanistan last month."

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:D

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Wait so you believe the Taliban when they say stuff? Man you guys are gullible.

This also begs the question if HM was living so openly why did the US wait till now to kill him? Why not avenge the death of their 7 CIA agents a few years earlier? More fodder for the idea that they did this to scuttle the peace talks.