Taliban leader surrounded in Swat: Pakistan
September 13th, 2009 - 11:22 pm ICT by IANS
Islamabad, Sep 13 (DPA) Pakistan’s Interior Minister Rehman Malik said Sunday that the Taliban commander in the northwestern Swat Valley was surrounded and would soon be captured.
Faulana Fazlullah, supported by hundreds of fighters, rose in rebellion against the government in 2007 to enforce strict Taliban-like laws in Swat, a scenic mountain district 140 km from the capital city, Islamabad.
Security forces launched a full-fledged air and ground operation against the militants in Swat and its nearby districts in late April, after they flouted a peace pact under which government agreed to impose Islamic sharia rule in return for end to the insurgency.
The military says more than 2,000 fighters have been killed but the claim lacks independent confirmation.
“The back of anti-state and anti-Islam elements has been broken,” Malik told reporters in Islamabad after holding a meeting with tribal leaders from the country’s restive north-western region bordering Afghanistan, where government forces are pursuing anti-Taliban offensives.
Malik said troops were closing in on Fazlullah, adding that “he can’t run”.
The minister’s remarks came two days after the military announced the capture of Fazullah’s spokesman Muslim Khan.
According to the army, Khan was arrested along with four other militants, including a senior leader, near Swat’s main town of Mingora.
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