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Pakistani Authorities Arrest Senior Al-Qaeda Leader Amin ul Haq

Pakistani counter-terrorism authorities have arrested Amin ul Haq, a senior leader of Al-Qaeda, known for his close ties with Osama Bin Laden, according to a report by Dawn. The Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD) in Punjab province has charged ul Haq with plotting sabotage against critical installations in the region. In a significant breakthrough, the CTD, working […]

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Pakistani Authorities Arrest Senior Al-Qaeda Leader Amin ul Haq

Pakistani counter-terrorism authorities have arrested Amin ul Haq, a senior leader of Al-Qaeda, known for his close ties with Osama Bin Laden, according to a report by Dawn. The Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD) in Punjab province has charged ul Haq with plotting sabotage against critical installations in the region.

In a significant breakthrough, the CTD, working in collaboration with intelligence agencies, successfully apprehended ul Haq in Sarai Alamgir, a town in Gujrat district, Punjab. The arrest marks a crucial development in Pakistan’s ongoing fight against terrorism.

 

Significant Terrorism Ties

Amin ul Haq, who has been a close associate of Osama Bin Laden since 1996, was involved in numerous terrorist activities and is listed as a global terrorist by the United Nations. His arrest is seen as a critical step in combating both national and international terrorism.

According to the CTD, ul Haq was allegedly planning a “large-scale terrorist operation” within Pakistan. The capture of ul Haq underscores the country’s commitment to tackling terrorism and preventing future attacks.

 

Historical Context

Osama Bin Laden, the mastermind behind the September 11 attacks on the United States, was killed in 2011 during a U.S. raid on his hideout in Abbottabad, Pakistan. The arrest of ul Haq reinforces the ongoing efforts to dismantle Al-Qaeda and disrupt its operational capabilities.

The CTD has hailed ul Haq’s arrest as a pivotal moment in their counter-terrorism efforts, reflecting the significant strides made in addressing the threat of global terrorism.

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