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Pakistan's army has arrested a man it believes to be the chief spokesman for the country's Taliban, officials say. | Pakistan's army has arrested a man it believes to be the chief spokesman for the country's Taliban, officials say. |
Maulvi Omar was a spokesman for the Tehrik Taliban Pakistan (TTP), one of the main Taliban groups in the country. | Maulvi Omar was a spokesman for the Tehrik Taliban Pakistan (TTP), one of the main Taliban groups in the country. |
He was reportedly picked up in the Mohmand tribal area close to the border with Afghanistan, while travelling in a car with two associates. | He was reportedly picked up in the Mohmand tribal area close to the border with Afghanistan, while travelling in a car with two associates. |
Mr Omar is said to have been a key aide of Taliban leader Baitullah Mehsud, thought to have been killed recently. | Mr Omar is said to have been a key aide of Taliban leader Baitullah Mehsud, thought to have been killed recently. |
Pakistani officials say they will produce Mr Omar before journalists later on Tuesday. | Pakistani officials say they will produce Mr Omar before journalists later on Tuesday. |
"A very, very important militant has been arrested," Maj Fazal Ur Rehman told the AFP news agency. | "A very, very important militant has been arrested," Maj Fazal Ur Rehman told the AFP news agency. |
Despite that statement, correspondents say Maulvi Omar's importance has diminished in recent weeks because of army advances in his stronghold of Bajaur, in north-western Pakistan. | |
His arrest came as a senior Pakistani army officer said that it would take months to prepare an offensive against the Taliban in South Waziristan, where they are strongest. | His arrest came as a senior Pakistani army officer said that it would take months to prepare an offensive against the Taliban in South Waziristan, where they are strongest. |
Lt Gen Nadeem Ahmed was speaking after briefing the visiting US envoy to Afghanistan and Pakistan, Richard Holbrooke. | Lt Gen Nadeem Ahmed was speaking after briefing the visiting US envoy to Afghanistan and Pakistan, Richard Holbrooke. |
He said the army was short of "the right kind of equipment" in the offensive against militants in the north-west. | He said the army was short of "the right kind of equipment" in the offensive against militants in the north-west. |
Problems remain | Problems remain |
The arrest follows a concerted military offensive against the Taliban in the Swat valley region of Pakistan's North West Frontier Province. | The arrest follows a concerted military offensive against the Taliban in the Swat valley region of Pakistan's North West Frontier Province. |
Maulvi Omar comes from Bajaur, a tribal area in the North West where the Taliban established themselves early on. | Maulvi Omar comes from Bajaur, a tribal area in the North West where the Taliban established themselves early on. |
Pakistani security forces have clashed with militants recently in Mohmand, which is currently controlled by the Taliban. | Pakistani security forces have clashed with militants recently in Mohmand, which is currently controlled by the Taliban. |
But the BBC's Aleem Maqbool, in Islamabad, says Maulvi Omar's detention will be seen as another success for the Pakistani military. | But the BBC's Aleem Maqbool, in Islamabad, says Maulvi Omar's detention will be seen as another success for the Pakistani military. |
He was a senior aide to Baitullah Mehsud, and Pakistan will be hoping the removal of key leadership figures will plunge the Taliban into disarray, our correspondent says. | He was a senior aide to Baitullah Mehsud, and Pakistan will be hoping the removal of key leadership figures will plunge the Taliban into disarray, our correspondent says. |
Islamabad and Washington say Baitullah Mehsud was killed in a US drone attack earlier this month. | Islamabad and Washington say Baitullah Mehsud was killed in a US drone attack earlier this month. |
Nevertheless, the infrastructure through which militants have been recruited and trained and the country's complex problems remain. | Nevertheless, the infrastructure through which militants have been recruited and trained and the country's complex problems remain. |
There has been a surge of violence in the north-west since the army launched a summer operation to dislodge Taliban militants from their strongholds there. | There has been a surge of violence in the north-west since the army launched a summer operation to dislodge Taliban militants from their strongholds there. |