Afghan murder plot foiled

Author: 
RAHIM FAIEZ | AP
Publication Date: 
Thu, 2011-01-06 02:37

Latifullah Mashal, spokesman for the agencies, said
authorities arrested five people who had been plotting a suicide bomb attack at
the home of First Vice President Mohammad Qasim Fahim.
"They were arrested when they were very close to
attacking," Mashal told a news conference, adding that the five were
members of the Haqqani network, an Al-Qaeda-linked militant group based in
neighboring Pakistan.
He would not give an exact timing of the arrests or the
planned attack, citing security reasons.
The other foiled attack was a planned bombing near President
Hamid Karzai's palace, Mashal said. The two suspects arrested in that case had
been involved in rocket attacks against NATO and coalition forces in the past,
he added.
Major attacks inside the Afghan capital have been rare in
the past year. However, areas of Afghanistan once considered safe have become
less secure as insurgents, squeezed by NATO operations focusing on militant
strongholds in the south, have expanded their reach to other parts of the
country.
"The past year, unfortunately, was not a good year from
the security point of view," Mashal said. But security in many provinces,
including Kabul, has improved, he said.
He said Afghan authorities prevented numerous attacks by
arresting 47 people who were part of 17 suicide bombing groups in the last nine
months, as well as 60 people who were members of 22 kidnap rings.
Separately, NATO said two of its service members were killed
by roadside bombs, one in southern Afghanistan and the second in the east. The
deaths brought to five the number of coalition service members to die since the
start of the year. NATO did not release the nationality of casualties or
provide further details, in line with its standard policy.

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