Monday, August 20, 2007

30 Iranians Taken to Pakistan

Via Arab News (Saudi Arabia) -

TEHRAN, 20 August 2007 — Gunmen took as many as 30 people hostage in southeast Iran yesterday after burning vehicles and shooting at passengers, news agencies said, an incident blamed on rebels Tehran has previously linked to Al-Qaeda.

The attackers then took the hostages across the border into Pakistan, state television said.

Some media sources gave lower figures for the number of people seized in the early morning on a road in Sistan-Baluchestan, a volatile eastern border province notorious for frequent clashes between security forces and drug smugglers. The ISNA and Fars news agencies said 30 people were taken hostage, while the state broadcaster said 12 people were seized.

Col. Mohammad Javad Asna-Ashari said the perpetrators belonged to a group led by Abdolmalek Rigi, who Iran has blamed for several other attacks in the southeast of the country, Fars said.

Jundollah (God’s Soldiers), a shadowy Sunni group led by Rigi, in February claimed responsibility for an attack on a bus owned by Iran’s Revolutionary Guards that killed 11 people and it has also been blamed for other violence in the region.

Officials have said Rigi was a cell leader of Osama Bin Laden’s Al-Qaeda network in Iran.

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Iranian media is reporting that all hostages have been released in an operation by the Pakistani police.

Of course, the Iranian Interior Minister, Mostafa Pour-Mohammadi, tagged the incident as a psychological operation...indirectly pointing the finger at the US, Britian and other western nations.

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