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Pakistan arrests IS militant in Lahore: officials
by Staff Writers
Lahore, Pakistan (AFP) Jan 21, 2015


Pakistani security forces have arrested a member of the Islamic State jihadist group and two accomplices in eastern city of Lahore, officials said Wednesday.

"A Pakistani Syrian man named Yousaf Al-Salafi and two of his accomplices have been arrested two days ago," a senior security official told AFP.

"During investigation he has confessed that he was setting up IS operations in Pakistan," the official said on the condition of anonymity as he was not authorised to speak to media.

Al-Salafi, believed to be about 40-years-old, entered Pakistan around five months ago via Turkey and worked with Hafiz Tayyab, an Imam at a local mosque, to recruit Pakistani men to fight in Syria -- charging the IS group about $600 for each person they sent, the official said.

The other accomplice was identified only as Doctor Fuwad from the industrial city of Sialkot who arranged visits for Al-Salafi to various madrassas in that city and neighbouring Gujranwala, he added.

During the past five months Al-Salafi also visited Pakistan's northwestern tribal areas that border Afghanistan and met with Pakistani Taliban militants, the official said.

"If he had been free, he might have launched some big attacks in Lahore and other cities," the official said.

A local intelligence official also confirmed the arrests.

There are concerns in Pakistan of the IS group tapping support within Pakistan and Afghanistan, a region awash with dozens of militant groups.

Leaflets calling for support for IS jihadists have been seen in parts of northwest Pakistan and pro-IS group slogans have appeared on walls in several cities.

A video was also recently online purportedly showing dozens of former militants of the Pakistani Taliban pledging allegiance to the IS group and beheading a man they identified as a Pakistani soldier.


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