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Pak hands over al Qaeda leader's two sons to S Arabia

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image One of the two sons of Yemeni al Qaeda leader Alawi

Pakistan has handed over to Saudi Arabia two sons of top Yemeni Al Qaeda leader Alawi who masterminded the suicide attack on Saudi Deputy Interior Minister Prince Mohammad bin Nayef in Jeddah last month.

In exchange, Prince Nayef announced the release of a five-member Pakistani family arrested earlier on the charge of smuggling drugs into the kingdom

Saudi authorities had shared intelligence information about Alawi’s sons Ali and Siddique with Pakistani Interior Minister Rehman Malik during his recent visit to Jeddah and requested their arrest.

Promptly acting on the request, Pakistani intelligence agencies raided a hideout in tribal areas and arresed the two. They were brought to Islamabad and, after brief interrogation, were sent to Saudi Arabia escorted by security officials.

The operation was completed before Eid. Although there is no extradition treaty with Saudi Arabia, Pakistan handed over the two foreign militants bypassing its law to oblige the Saudi authorities.

 

 

 

During interrogation the man conceded that he was carrying drugs in his slippers and that seven other members of the group who had already been cleared and were waiting for him outside also carried drugs. This information led to the arrest of the seven.

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