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Pakistan arrests top Taliban commander

September 21, 2009

Pakistan has arrested a key militant commander suspected of launching suicide attacks in the country's northwest, Pakistan's army announced Monday.

Abu Faraj was arrested during a military operation in the Swat region, but the army statement did not say when. Abu Faraj is believed to be one of the key commanders for Maulana Fazlullah, the head of the Pakistani Taliban in Swat, who is still at large.

Fazlullah has stated that his goal is to impose a harsh interpretation of Islamic law in northwest Pakistan.

Fazlullah's father-in-law, pro-Taliban leader Sufi Mohammed, helped mediate a peace agreement with the Pakistani government earlier this year.

Swat is a region in Pakistan's northwest that continues to experience near-daily attacks by Islamic militants on civilians and on security forces conducting the military operation against them.



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