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One of the highest ranking Taliban officials in Pakistan has been arrested with four other militants in the country's north-west, officials say.One of the highest ranking Taliban officials in Pakistan has been arrested with four other militants in the country's north-west, officials say.
Muslim Khan was a key spokesman for the Taliban in the Swat valley as well as being one of the most senior militant commanders there. Muslim Khan was a key spokesman for the Taliban in the Swat valley as well as one of the most senior militant commanders in the region.
The army recently staged an offensive there, which it declared a success. The army recently staged an offensive in Swat, which it declared a success.
The BBC's M Ilyas Khan in Islamabad says this is a significant milestone for the army's operation in Swat. The BBC's M Ilyas Khan in Islamabad says this is a significant milestone for the army's operation there.
One of the chief criticisms of the military operation there has been that it failed to net the top Taliban leadership in the region, our correspondent says.One of the chief criticisms of the military operation there has been that it failed to net the top Taliban leadership in the region, our correspondent says.
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The whereabouts and fate of the Taliban leader in Swat, Maulana Fazlullah, is currently unknown.The whereabouts and fate of the Taliban leader in Swat, Maulana Fazlullah, is currently unknown.
After reports that he was close to death earlier this year after being seriously wounded, Muslim Khan contacted the BBC to say the Taliban chief was "alive and healthy".After reports that he was close to death earlier this year after being seriously wounded, Muslim Khan contacted the BBC to say the Taliban chief was "alive and healthy".
Muslim Khan is one of the most recognised faces of the Taliban in the Swat valley, correspondents say.
He frequently spoke to journalists on behalf of Maulana Fazlullah.
SWAT OFFENSIVE Launched in April after militants took area 100km from IslamabadArmy says some 1,700 militants killed, but none of their leadersOne of biggest human migrations of recent times, with 2m displacedArmy says operation largely over in July, and residents begin return
The military said Mr Khan was apprehended after a "successful operation".The military said Mr Khan was apprehended after a "successful operation".
He was detained along with fellow militant Mahmood Khan, also reported to be one of the most senior Taliban commanders in Swat.He was detained along with fellow militant Mahmood Khan, also reported to be one of the most senior Taliban commanders in Swat.
It is not clear when the operation took place.
The militants had rewards of 10 million rupees ($121,000) on their heads.The militants had rewards of 10 million rupees ($121,000) on their heads.
Mahmood Khan has been described as the commander of Kuza Banda in northern Swat, the Associated Press news agency reports.
Three other militants were also seized in the operation.
Swat 'corpses'Swat 'corpses'
The latest fighting in the Swat valley began in April when Pakistani Taliban forces expanded their operations into districts only 96km (60 miles) from the capital.The latest fighting in the Swat valley began in April when Pakistani Taliban forces expanded their operations into districts only 96km (60 miles) from the capital.
Under the terms of a peace deal, militants were expected to disarm in exchange for the implementation of Sharia law throughout the Malakand division, which includes Swat valley.Under the terms of a peace deal, militants were expected to disarm in exchange for the implementation of Sharia law throughout the Malakand division, which includes Swat valley.
There is disquiet in Swat over the corpses of suspected militants
The army accused the Taliban of reneging on the deal. As the fighting intensified some two million people were displaced.The army accused the Taliban of reneging on the deal. As the fighting intensified some two million people were displaced.
Although many have returned to the district, there is still unrest and bloodshed in the trouble district. Although many have returned to the district, there is still unrest and bloodshed in the troubled district.
In recent weeks, more than 200 corpses have been found across valley. Fighting is still reportedly continuing in isolated pockets in the region.
And in recent weeks, more than 200 corpses have been found across valley.
The killings have been carried out execution-style and the bodies are believed to be of suspected Taliban militants.The killings have been carried out execution-style and the bodies are believed to be of suspected Taliban militants.
Security forces have strenuously denied carrying out extra-judicial killings as part of their anti-Taliban offensive. Security forces have strenuously denied carrying out extra-judicial killings as part of their anti-Taliban offensive. They claim local residents are behind the attacks.
The Taliban in Pakistan recently confirmed the death of its leader, Baitullah Mehsud, who was reported to have been killed by a US missile strike earlier this month. While this remains unconfirmed, local residents have formed tribal militias to take on militants in what correspondents say is a new development for the region.
Militant commander Hakimullah Mehsud was named as his successor. In early September members of a local tribal militia killed three suspected insurgents.
The army has been encouraging villagers in the area to form voluntary fighting forces. Such tribal forces exist in other parts of north-west Pakistan.
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