US troops capture Pakistani Taliban leader
12 Oct france24
American troops have captured a senior leader of the Pakistani
Taliban in a military operation, a US official said , in what could
prove a major blow to the Islamic militant group.
"I can confirm that US forces did capture... terrorist leader Latif
Mehsud," State Department deputy spokeswoman Marie Harf said, describing
him as a senior commander in the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP).She
gave no details of the operation and did not say where or when his
capture took place.But the Washington Post reported that he had been
seized recently in eastern Afghanistan, and was snatched away from
Afghan intelligence operatives who had been trying to recruit him as a
possible go-between for peace talks between Kabul, Islamabad and the
Taliban. News of Meshud's capture came just as US Secretary of State
John Kerry landed in Kabul on a surprise visit for difficult talks about
leaving a residual US force behind in Afghanistan after international
forces withdraw in 2014.
President Hamid Karzai, with whom Kerry met on Friday, was reportedly
livid about Mehsud's capture."The Americans forcibly removed him and
took him to Bagram," a Karzai spokesman, Aimal Faizi, told the
Post.Mehsud had only agreed to meet with operatives of Afghanistan's
National Directorate of Security after months of conversations, he said.
Afghan authorities believed their contacts with Mehsud has been one
of the most significant operations carried out by Afghan forces, who are
gradually assuming sole control for the country's security, Faizi told
the Post.Bagram air base is a military base that includes a detention
facility where the United States continues to hold more than 60 foreign
fighters among about 3,000 detainees."Mehsud is a senior commander in
TTP and served as a trusted confidante of the group's leader Hakimullah
Mehsud," Harf said.
She told reporters that the TTP had claimed responsibility for the
attempted bombing of Times Square, New York, in 2010. |