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29 January 2005 Saturday 18 Zilhaj 1425





17 Afghans held in Quetta


ISLAMABAD, Jan 28: Police have arrested 17 Afghans suspected of being Taliban militants, including a former Kabul police chief and a provincial governor, police said on Friday.

The men were arrested in overnight raids in Quetta, Balochistan police chief Chaudhry Mohammad Yaqoob said. "Seventeen have been arrested, all Afghans," he said. "They have been staying without legal documents. Some of them held important positions in the previous regime in Afghanistan.

One was a governor and another the police chief of Kabul," Mr Yaqoob said, while declining to identify the men. The arrests did not appear connected to a recent spate of anti-government violence in Balochistan.

Taliban spokesman Abdul Latif Hakimi denied that any Taliban figures had been arrested, saying: "Those arrested have nothing to do with the Taliban. No Taliban commanders or officials are present in Pakistan." -Reuters


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