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Pakistan Makes Arrest Over Times Square Bomb

ASHRAF KHAN and RIAZ KHAN   05/ 4/10 05:01 PM ET   AP

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KARACHI, Pakistan — Pakistani authorities have detained several people in connection with the bombing attempt in New York's Times Square, intelligence officials said Tuesday.

Authorities here also said the suspect detained in the U.S. in the failed bombing, Faisal Shahzad, came from a wealthy family in northwest Pakistan.

Law enforcement officials in Washington, D.C., said Tuesday that the Pakistani-born U.S. citizen had attended a terror training camp in Pakistan. He was charged with terrorism.

Shahzad was arrested late Monday aboard a flight that was headed to the Middle East for trying to blow up the sport utility vehicle in Times Square on Saturday evening.

Shahzad is the son of retired Air Vice Marshall Baharul Haq, a former top Pakistani air force officer and deputy director general of the civil aviation authority, according to Kifyat Ali, a cousin of Shahzad's father.

Ali spoke with reporters outside a two-story home in an upscale part of Peshawar, the main city in the northwest, owned by the family.

Ali said the family had yet to be officially informed of Shahzad's arrest in the United States.

Ali called Shahzad's detention "a conspiracy so the (Americans) can bomb more Pashtuns." It was a reference to a major ethnic group in Peshawar and the nearby tribal areas of Pakistan and southwest Afghanistan.

He insisted that Shahzad "was never linked to any political or religious party here."

He said Shahzad often stayed in Peshawar when he came back from the United States.

On her social networking page, Shahzad's wife, Huma Mian, lists her languages as English, Pashto, Urdu and French, her religion as Muslim and her political view as "nonpolitical." Her favorite television shows were Everybody Loves Raymond and Friends.

The arrests took place in Karachi, a teeming city on the Arabian sea at the other end of Pakistan

One of those detained, identified as Tauseef, was a friend of Shahzad, one official said. Like all Pakistani intelligence officials, he refused to be named in the media.

Another official said several people had been taken into custody in Karachi since the failed attack Saturday. Some media reports described them as relatives of Shahzad.

Neither said when the detentions had taken place. They said no charges had been filed.

Pakistani Interior Minister Rehman Malik said initial information showed Shahzad and his family came from the Pabbi region of northwest Pakistan, but that Shahzad also had a Karachi identity card.

"We have to see whether it was an individual act or if it was a collective kind of act," he said.

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Associated Press writer Zarar Khan in Islamabad contributed to this report.

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07:51 AM on 05/05/2010
good pakistan loves to serve the US. They have yet to arrest anyone for the Mumbai attacks more than a year ago when 165 people died even after tons of evidence given
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07:43 AM on 05/05/2010
I'm glad to see the level of international co-operation of governments in this case. It's something that has been on the increase lately. And after President Obama's summit on nukes several weeks ago, I think we will be seeing a lot more co-operation in combating terrorism.
07:51 AM on 05/05/2010
yeah the governments that are involved in supporting and using terrorism do co-operate with each other
01:51 AM on 05/05/2010
Arrested and not defeated is the slogan that many Muslimeen who espouse this type of descent! I believe truly that America will suffer from more of these attacks in the future! There was a lull in the American landscape, no terrorist attempts; suddenly, in the last six months there have been two attempts. I have stated in many other postings that the terror incorporated business is booming! Lastly, most Americans don't want to listen to the cries of the innocent Muslims being detained, maligned and take about as sub human and so on! These kind of young Muslim men are everywhere, angry over America's role in Muslim lands! They are impressionable and falling into the wrong hands of those Muslims who espouse the killing of the innocent! This needs to be addressed!
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sviolette
Cops Pepper Spraying the Constitution!!!
02:05 AM on 05/05/2010
How many Americans suffered from this attempt? The people that couldn't get in their hotels maybe?
02:20 AM on 05/05/2010
Your sarcasm a side, this is a serious issue and luckily this bomb did not detonate!
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sviolette
Cops Pepper Spraying the Constitution!!!
02:30 AM on 05/05/2010
This is a reply to your post that has yet to appear.
From this study:

http://psweb.sbs.ohio-state.edu/faculty/jmueller/ISA2007T.PDF

ABSTRACT For all the attention it evokes, international terrorism, in reasonable
context, actually causes rather little damage, and the likelihood that any individual will
become a victim in most places is microscopic. But few people, it seems, are aware of
either fact. This paper examines 1) the process by which terrorism is measured,
demonstrating its limited direct consequences; 2) the fears and the behavioral
consequences it creates and nourishes, including economically evasive behavior, negative
health effects, and apparent support for policies that often prove expensive and of
dubious quality; and 3) the potential longterm persistence of these fears, suggesting that
the internalized fears about terrorism may be around for decades.
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noladebby
12:20 AM on 05/05/2010
Good! I'm glad they're catching them.
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yourbuffers
Reformed liberal: now a open,minded libertarian wi
09:12 PM on 05/04/2010
the liberal-terrorist nexus strikes again!
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Cinnamonape
08:37 PM on 05/04/2010
Why isn't anyone pointing out how FOX almost allowed this guy to escape by revealing, first, that the suspect was a Naturalized Pakistani American...and then giving out his name and the fact that he was living in Connecticut.

The first allowed him to realize just how close the police and FBI were on his trail...the second even more so. Both sets of information were given before apprehension.

How stupid is THAT?

FOX NEWS- helping terrorists escape if it means that they can subsequently call out the Obama Administration for "letting him get away".
08:56 PM on 05/04/2010
Interesting post. You may be on to something.
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LeftLeanWing
RightKickFoot
07:58 PM on 05/04/2010
Could this attempt have been just an attempt to measure NYC's monitoring and security measures...?

I was surprised at how detailed they were at telling us HOW they managed to deduce and then catch him... the axle VIN NUMBER... the cellPhone trace.... the Facebook read....etc.

Other terrorists reading this will now know how to refine their NEXT attempt at carnage and mayhem.
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mainemomma
I don't want a micro bio
08:21 PM on 05/04/2010
I know, I cringed when I heard all the bleating of details.. but the public would have demanded them had the officials not been forthcoming.
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Cinnamonape
08:33 PM on 05/04/2010
The information about using VIN numbers on other parts of vehicles has been public since the first WTC and OK City bombings. That's absolutely nothing new. Cellphone trace...also not new. And the fact that people could easily google his name and find his Facebook page...c'mon.

What really almost screwed up the case was when FOX NEWS went on the air about the investigation have a Pakistani-American as a suspect. That signalled to Faisal that the police were close on his tail. Yet no one is compalining about FOX releasing this information which almost allowed him to escape?
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David01
texan Badges, I don't got no badges. I don't need
06:59 PM on 05/04/2010
They didn't have enough time to torture them.
Cheney: "Curses, foiled again."
Apparently this law enforcement model is working pretty good.
Especially considering we can't invade Pakistan and Iran.
Why is that?
Oh.
Pakistan started this whole thing as a covert arm of their power struggle with India.
Hopefully the quiet, long-term back channel diplomacy that's been going on between India and Pakistan will yield results, and Pakistan can rid itself of the institutional elements in the ISI who are still engaged with the terror groups.
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JISantiago
06:44 PM on 05/04/2010
One thing appears certain: Pakistan is the breeding and training ground for terrorists. The rest of the world can only engage in preventive and protective endeavors.

The effective strategy, therefore, is to nip the bud at the source. Pakistan, despite being a victim herself of these terrorists, is not doing enough to root out this menace. The time has come for the power that be in Pakistan to have a re-think and join the mainstream of the decent world and take hard measures to rid of this menace.

The world doesn't want to see another 9/11. We don't want a repeat of London subway bombing. No more Mumbai massacres to be repeated. The ball is in Pakistan's court. The challenge for Islamabad is to prove that it is with the rest of the world in the fight against terrorism.
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06:01 PM on 05/04/2010
"An elicited incriminating statement by a suspect will not constitute admissible evidence unless the suspect was informed of his/her "Miranda rights" and made a knowing, intelligent, and voluntary waiver of those rights."

That's something teabaggers simply don't want to understand.
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Hysterian68
bureaucrat/historian/ranter
05:24 PM on 05/04/2010
The Pakistanis will quietly liquidate these associates so they don't blab, or the Taliban will do it for them.
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justsayno
All politicians lie
05:16 PM on 05/04/2010
Lots of America h8ers on here today... Wow
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omobob
left coast, usa
05:16 PM on 05/04/2010
Ve have your family in da old country.
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TerryDArc
The heart is the real Fountain of Youth
05:27 PM on 05/04/2010
Ist das in Chermeny?
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KIVPossum
Moldova Marsupial
04:58 PM on 05/04/2010
So much for 'I acted alone"
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Cinnamonape
08:38 PM on 05/04/2010
And it means that although the Administration is "letting him talk" they are certainly only letting him weave his own noose and build his own scaffold.
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care4mypeeps
04:57 PM on 05/04/2010
All the noise against miranda rights for naturalized citizens is a smoke screen for those who are full of themselves. Using legal methods to arrest those accused of a crime and making them aware of their rights under the law is in order, and these loud mouth screemers who create issues where there are none are starving for attention and are addicted to tooting their own misguided horns.

We hear you, and we don't agree, the law is the law and so we need to move to another issue.
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David01
texan Badges, I don't got no badges. I don't need
07:10 PM on 05/04/2010
They're doing pretty well against terrorism. A lot better than Bush did.
This "suspend the rights of those dirty Muslims" tactic of the GOP (and Joe Lieberman, whatever he is, and I mean that very broadly), is the only political leverage they can muster on this issue,so they're going to keep it up. That's all it is, a brazen, self-serving political ploy.