Rauf still alive, claims lawyer

Published November 25, 2008

LONDON, Nov 24: British-Pakistani terror suspect Rashid Rauf is still alive, his lawyer said on Monday, saying reports that he had died in a US missile attack in Pakistan were ‘fake’. The alleged mastermind of a 2006 transatlantic jet bombing conspiracy was reportedly killed at the weekend in a US raid in a northwestern border district that is a known stronghold of militants.

“We don’t believe that this story is true... It is a fake story,” lawyer Hashmat Ali Habib told BBC radio, adding: “We still believe that my client, Rashid, is alive.” He noted that requests for Rauf’s body to be returned to his family had not been answered. “This is a new technique of the government to dispose of the cases like Rashid or other missing people,” he said.

Rauf reportedly died on Saturday when a missile hit a tribesman’s house in the village of Alikhel, a Pakistani security official told AFP.

The strike site is in a lawless tribal territory and militants there usually surround the place after such attacks, preventing access of government representatives or the army, before burying the bodies themselves.

Rauf was arrested in 2006 in Pakistan over the bomb plot and 24 people were detained in Britain in a major swoop.—AFP

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