Mullah Baradar arrest reports propaganda: Pakistan minister

February 17, 2010 - 0:0

ISLAMABAD (Dawn) -- Interior Minister Rehman Malik on Tuesday branded as “propaganda” reports that the top Taliban military commander had been arrested in a joint Pakistani-U.S. spy operation.

Speaking to reporters outside parliament in Islamabad, the cabinet minister stopped short of either confirming or denying the media reports.
The New York Times and other U.S. media cited U.S. government officials as saying that U.S. and Pakistani intelligence services arrested Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar in Karachi “several days ago”.
“We are verifying all those we have arrested. If there is any big target, I will show the nation,” Malik said.
“If the New York Times gives information, it is not a divine truth, it can be wrong. We have joint intelligence sharing and no joint investigation, nor joint raids,” Malik added.
“We are a sovereign state and hence will not allow anybody to come and do any operation. And we will not allow that. So this (report) is propaganda,” he added.
Pakistan's government is a close U.S. ally in the war on Al-Qaeda and the eight-year conflict against the Taliban in neighboring Afghanistan, but the relationship is controversial in an increasingly anti-American country.-