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Pakistani held over Polish death | |
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Police in Pakistan have arrested a former right-wing parliamentarian who is accused of ordering the murder of a Polish engineer by the Taliban. | Police in Pakistan have arrested a former right-wing parliamentarian who is accused of ordering the murder of a Polish engineer by the Taliban. |
Shah Abdul Aziz, who was arrested on Friday, is known for his close links to the Taliban and Islamic militants. | Shah Abdul Aziz, who was arrested on Friday, is known for his close links to the Taliban and Islamic militants. |
He had gone missing in May after allegedly being detained by security agencies. | He had gone missing in May after allegedly being detained by security agencies. |
The engineer, Peter Stanczak, was kidnapped by the Taliban in September 2008. | The engineer, Peter Stanczak, was kidnapped by the Taliban in September 2008. |
Mr Stanczak had been working on a project in the volatile north-west of Pakistan. He was beheaded by the militants in February after talks with the government for the release of captured Taliban members broke down. | |
Identification | Identification |
Ataullah Khan, a Taliban militant, said in a confessional statement before a magistrate on Saturday: | Ataullah Khan, a Taliban militant, said in a confessional statement before a magistrate on Saturday: |
"I kidnapped the Polish engineer with the help of Commander Tariq, Mufti Ilyas and others." | "I kidnapped the Polish engineer with the help of Commander Tariq, Mufti Ilyas and others." |
He was speaking in an anti-terrorism court in the northern garrison city of Rawalpindi. | He was speaking in an anti-terrorism court in the northern garrison city of Rawalpindi. |
"Later, we killed him on the orders of Shah Abdul Aziz after negotiations broke down." | "Later, we killed him on the orders of Shah Abdul Aziz after negotiations broke down." |
Baitullah Mehsud is the leader of the Pakistani Taliban | Baitullah Mehsud is the leader of the Pakistani Taliban |
Officials say Mr Khan clearly indentified Shah Abdul Aziz in court as the man who gave the order for Mr Stanczak to be killed. | |
Ataullah Khan was arrested on 16 July by the Islamabad police at a checkpoint on the outskirts of the city. | Ataullah Khan was arrested on 16 July by the Islamabad police at a checkpoint on the outskirts of the city. |
Police officials said a substantial number of arms and explosives were found in his possession. | Police officials said a substantial number of arms and explosives were found in his possession. |
He has since been in police custody. | He has since been in police custody. |
During interrogation, officials say, he has confessed to being part of the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan's (TTP) Darra Adam Khel wing led by Taliban commander Tariq Afridi. | |
He also admitted to having being involved in 50 murders, including that of Mr Stanczak, officials say. | |
Mr Afridi's group is held to be responsible for the kidnapping and murder of Mr Stanczak. | |
It operates under the larger aegis of Pakistan Taliban leader Baitullah Mehsud's TTP organisation. | |
Mr Aziz is known to have close links to Mr Mehsud and his organisation. | |
He had recently been trying to negotiate a peace deal between them and the Pakistan army. | He had recently been trying to negotiate a peace deal between them and the Pakistan army. |
The army is currently engaged in an operation in Baitullah Mehsud's South Waziristan stronghold. | The army is currently engaged in an operation in Baitullah Mehsud's South Waziristan stronghold. |
class="" href="/2/hi/south_asia/8160803.stm">Pakistan's South Waziristan puzzle | |
Army officials say they were aware of Mr Aziz's efforts, but added the army was "not interested in dealing with miscreants". | Army officials say they were aware of Mr Aziz's efforts, but added the army was "not interested in dealing with miscreants". |
In this regard, it is interesting to note that Mr Aziz was said to have been carrying a letter to Pakistan's army chief with a proposed outline of a peace deal. | |
Pakistan's top army spokesman, Gen Athar Abbas, had earlier denied the existence of such a letter, calling it "utter speculation". | Pakistan's top army spokesman, Gen Athar Abbas, had earlier denied the existence of such a letter, calling it "utter speculation". |
But the most interesting aspect about this entire episode is that Mr Aziz had been missing since 27 May 2009 from Islamabad. | |
A police complaint in this regard had been registered on the same day by his friend, Khalid Khawaja, in Islamabad's Aapara police station. | A police complaint in this regard had been registered on the same day by his friend, Khalid Khawaja, in Islamabad's Aapara police station. |
Sworn affidavit | Sworn affidavit |
Mr Khawaja had nominated police and security officials in his complaint, saying Mr Aziz was in government custody. | |
But the Islamabad police expressed their ignorance over Mr Aziz's whereabouts. | But the Islamabad police expressed their ignorance over Mr Aziz's whereabouts. |
In fact, on 21 July, Islamabad police officials had submitted a sworn affidavit saying they had looked everywhere for Mr Aziz and could not find him. | In fact, on 21 July, Islamabad police officials had submitted a sworn affidavit saying they had looked everywhere for Mr Aziz and could not find him. |
"The government is implicating an innocent man," Mr Khawaja told the BBC. | |
"How can he have been arrested yesterday, when he was taken away two months ago. | "How can he have been arrested yesterday, when he was taken away two months ago. |
"The Punjab government is guilty of gross human rights violation and illegal detention. | "The Punjab government is guilty of gross human rights violation and illegal detention. |
"They should first ask Mr Aziz where he was all this time before making such statements about him. "We intend to approach the supreme court on this matter." | |
The anti-terrorism court in Rawalpindi has given custody of Shah Abdul Aziz to the police for three days. | The anti-terrorism court in Rawalpindi has given custody of Shah Abdul Aziz to the police for three days. |
Mr Aziz is a former member of Pakistan's national parliament. | Mr Aziz is a former member of Pakistan's national parliament. |
He was elected from the district of Karak in North West Frontier Province in the 2002 and subsequently lost his re-election bid in 2008. | |
Mr Aziz is a member of the right wing MMA political alliance. | |
The next hearing is to be held on 28 July. | The next hearing is to be held on 28 July. |
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