Unnamed Pakistani officials say terror suspects too inexperienced to be successful

Interesting. Two unnamed intelligencce officials say that whilst the suspects wanted to carry out an attack, they lacked the skills to be successful.

http://www.irishexaminer.com/breaking/story.asp?j=235151103&p=z35y5y966&n=235152046&x=

Top Pakistani intelligence agents said today the alleged terror suspects arrested last week over an alleged plot to blow up a number of planes crossing the Atlantic did not have had the experience to carry out the attack.

But the two senior agents said that if the alleged terror cell members arrested in Pakistan and Britain last week had undergone appropriate weapons and explosives training, they could have emulated massive attacks like those five years ago in New York and Washington as well as the July 7, 2005, London commuter system bombings.

As many as 17 people have been arrested in Pakistan, including alleged ringleader Rashid Rauf, while another 24 have been detained in Britain. British national Rauf’s 22-year-old brother, Tayib, is among those in British custody. Those detained in Britain whose assets were frozen range in age from 17-35.

In London, British investigators were to explain to a judge in a closed-door hearing today why suspects arrested in a foiled plot to blow up as many as 10 trans-Atlantic airliners should be kept in custody without charge.

Under new terrorism laws, the suspects in Britain can be held for up to 28 days as investigators prepare charges. Home Secretary John Reid said some suspects would likely not be charged with major offences.

The suspects arrested in Pakistan and Britain were not “experienced” and “trained” like al Qaida operatives who had carried out the September 11 attacks and last year’s London bombings, but were “filled with hate” for Britain and the United States, one of the intelligence officials said.

“I don’t know how close they were from executing the attacks, but I personally believe that they wanted to do it to mark the (5th anniversary of) 9/11 attacks,” the official said. “I personally think they would have carried out the attacks if they had been experienced enough.”

The detainees in Britain and Pakistan had not attended terror-training camps in Pakistan or neighbouring Afghanistan and had relied on information gleaned from text books on how to make bombs, the officials said.

The Pakistani officials said Rauf met with al Qaida figures inside Pakistan in the lead-up to his arrest last week.

Rauf, a British national of Pakistani descent aged in his 30s, had also been in contact – through intermediaries – with the purported No. 3-ranked al Qaida leader at large in neighbouring Afghanistan. The officials declined to give the al Qaida leader’s name.

The Pakistani intelligence officials said authorities had arrested a suspected militant near Pakistan’s border with Afghanistan in June. The man confessed to being aware of a terror plot in-the-making involving attacks in Britain and the United States.

The next month, British authorities notified Pakistani counterparts about several British Muslims who had travelled to Pakistan to help plan the attacks. Some of the suspects had returned to Britain, but some remained i Pakistan.

One of the officials said British intelligence agencies had planted a “spy” close to Rauf, who reported back to London on the plans to blow up passenger planes bound for the United States.

British authorities immediately reported the plot to Pakistani counterparts, who advised to proceed with arrests of suspects in Britain before the attacks or a practice run could be carried out, the officials said.

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Hamid Gul… :hehe:

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F'n retards. I'm certain that many of these suspects, plus the ones caught in Canada a few months ago, wouldn't be all that different from some of the psycho radical muslim freaks here on Gupshup.

On a completely unrelated note, where's Lajawab been?

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So what are you in your twisted fascist mind suggesting? Mass arrests of the posters at Gupshup, trying them in a sham trial, followed by locking them up in american dungeons for life...

What is being done to the British suspects is akin to taking a 8 years old kid, who has no capacity to carry out any acts of terrorism or violence and locking them up for life, just because they said something not to the liking of american/canadian/british authorities...

There is a case of a cancer surgeon Altamimi, who was sentenced to life about a year ago for what prosecuters alleged was praising of the Taliban in his speeches...How totallitarian and nazi-like is that???? Life sentence for saying what is considered unpopular, even Stalin and Hitler would be shudder with shame over the inhumanity and totallitarian fascism of the current regimes in the western world....

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Those arrested in Canada and now in London are just government patsies incapable of carrying out any attacks.

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Whoever instigated them, the fact is that they are idiots.

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About 2 years ago RCMP arrested 12 in Toronto area, there was lot of hoopla and noise …they were accused of planning to blow up some nuclear power plant in Pickering, as always lots and lots of noise in the media… After keeping them behind bars for few months, the let em go as false alarm…

Now they arrested a few in US just because the poor souls were buying cell phones in quantities… LOL…

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:smiley:

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yep that sounds about right.. get a few moles in .. they sing and name a bunch of innocent folks.. government rounds everyone up.. the media goes apey and the useful idiots in America agree to be strip searched when boarding planes..

fking morons..

on an unrelated note.. hi stu..

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Exactly. It’s important to publicize how these radical groups, even those who’s terrorism plans are in a nascent state, have been infiltrated. That serves the dual purpose of disrupting the group itself as well as sowing the seeds of distrust among other potential radical freaks.

The fact that they are incompetent retards is really just icing on the cake. On that note PA bhai, how’ve you been?

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ISI should have trained them better.

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they are working on it, are you ready? :p

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^^

If ISI is training them they can get only worse not better

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About 2 years ago RCMP arrested 12 in Toronto area, there was lot of hoopla and noise ...they were accused of planning to blow up some nuclear power plant in Pickering, as always lots and lots of noise in the media... After keeping them behind bars for few months, the let em go as false alarm...
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Imagine if the same mistake had happened in a so called islamic country, these idiots would never have seen the light of the day. They would have been put away in dungoens and forgotten. At least they were released

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tell that to your buddies.

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Its not limited to "Islamic" countries, but majority of third world countries.

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I am sure they would have got red carpet treatment in hindu country or cimmie land…