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... 10 million head money) active member of Hakeemullah Mehsud Group from Shaktoi village near Razmak was apprehended by security ... South Waziristan
Rewards of $600,000:
1. Hakeemullah Mehsud: The overall leader of the Movement of the Taliban in Pakistan. Considered a dangerous ... in Khyber and Peshawar before assuming the top job after Baitullah Mehsud, his cousin, was killed in a US Predator strike on ...
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... turned Abdullah Shah in.Note to readers: All of the Taliban from that Mehsud group in South Waziristan use the "last name" of ... reportedly sheltering the families of Hakeemullah and Waliur Rehman Mehsud.
The most wanted Taliban commanders in South Waziristan
Rewards ... in Khyber and Peshawar before assuming the top job after Baitullah Mehsud, his cousin, was killed in a US Predator strike on ...
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... US policy led to the killing of Pakistani Taliban leader Baitullah Mehsud in August.
The journalist, who interviewed senior US ... a live video feed relaying close-up footage of Baitullah Mehsud, the leader of the Taliban in Pakistan.
‘He could be seen reclining on the ... at one point, the remarkably crisp images showed that Mehsud, who suffered from diabetes and a kidney ailment, was receiving an ...
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... videotaped press conference featuring Waliur Rehman, Emir of Mehsud Taliban in South Waziristan Agency, and Hakimullah Mehsud, ... e-Taliban Pakistan and possibly one of the most important powerbrokers within the Mehsud-led TTP. The video recording itself was produced and released ... Of particular note to CT Blog readers -- Hakimullah Mehsud repeatedly drew attention to the cause of Dr. Aafia Siddiqui, ...
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ISLAMABAD: Troops combating militants in South Waziristan maintained their advance on Friday and moved into the hometown of the late Taliban chief, Baitullah Mehsud, and blew up his house.
The town of Makin was one of the main bastions of terrorists in the region.
A security official told Dawn that the success achieved so far ...
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ISLAMABAD: Troops combating militants in South Waziristan maintained their advance on Friday and moved into the hometown of the late Taliban chief, Baitullah Mehsud, and blew up his house.
The town of Makin was one of the main bastions of terrorists in the region.
A security official told Dawn that the success achieved so ...
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