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September 08, 2007 Saturday Sha'aban 25, 1428






Report links Pakistan to German terror plot


LOS ANGELES, Sept 7: A US intelligence intercept of suspicious communications between Pakistan and Germany was the initial breakthrough that helped authorities foil a terror plot this week, it was reported on Friday.

The Los Angeles Times, citing unidentified officials, reported that communications referring to “apparent terrorist activity” were first detected by US intelligence last year before the lead was passed to German officials.

“The US counter-terrorism community supported efforts to draw links, to do intercepts and to monitor communications between Pakistan and Germany,” a US counter-terrorism official told the Times.

The official said the initial intercept was “a key factor” that “helped build the case”. “It led to a very long period of surveillance, and the arrests,” the official added.

The intercepts continued after the suspects were placed under surveillance, the report said. A further communication between the cell in Germany and militant handlers in Pakistan, who urged the suspects to accelerate the timetable for the plot, was also intercepted, the report added, citing German officials.—AFP






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