Sunday, June 28, 2009

Pakistan has announced a reward for the head of the leader of the Taliban.

Pakistan announced a reward of 50 million rupees (615 thousand dollars) for information that will help to capture the leader of the Pakistani Taliban Baitully Mehsuda. It also announced a reward for information that will help to arrest 10 of his closest aides, reported AFP.
Previously, a reward for his head Mehsuda promised American authorities. For information on his whereabouts in the United States assessed the $ 5 million. In the U.S. list of wanted terrorists Mehsud named as one of the main supporters of al-Qaida in the Pakistani province of South Vaziristan.
Pakistani authorities believe Mehsuda customer and the organizer of the assassination of former Prime Minister, opposition leader Benazir Bhutto. She died as a result of the terrorist act committed in December 2007 at a rally of supporters in Rawalpindi.

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