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Taliban deny link to New York bomb plot
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 06 - 05 - 2010


Pakistani Taliban today denied any link to
the botched attempt to explode a car bomb in New York's landmark
Times Square, according to dpa.
Faisal Shahzad, a naturalized US citizen of Pakistani origin,
faces terrorism charges for planting the bomb and US officials say
the suspect has admitted to receiving training in Pakistan's
militancy-plagued tribal region.
"We do not know Faisal Shahzad. He is not a member of our network
neither have we provided any assistance to him," said Azam Tariq,
chief spokesman of Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP).
Despite denials from the Taliban, indications are mounting that
Shahzad, the son of a former air vice marshal, might have links with
some militant groups in Pakistan.
The US-based SITE Intelligence Group, which tracks terrorist
groups online, said Sunday it had discovered a video posted by TTP in
which the group claimed the responsibility for the incident.
But Tariq told German Press Agency dpa on Monday in his first-ever
response to the Time Square bombing attempt that his group had not
placed the video on the YouTube website.
"When we want to carry out any attack we have the ability to do it
by our own resources," said Tariq, warning that the TTP was planning
"destructive suicide attacks in America."
"The Americans have waged a war on us with the drones and we will
take revenge for that."
The militant spokesman however praised Shahzad's plan that if
successful could "teach a lesson to the Americans who are committing
crimes against Muslims."
A street vendor in Times Square on Saturday spotted smoke rising
from a parked vehicle and alerted police, who discovered a homemade
bomb that failed to detonate.
A senior Pakistani security official who spoke on condition of
anonymity said that authorities had arrested a friend of Shahzad for
his suspected links with terrorist organization Jaish-e-Mohammad.
The arrest took place in the southern port city of Karachi, where
30-year-old Shahzad spent five years. His in-laws still reside in the
city.
A Pakistan Army spokesman expressed doubts on Wednesday that
Pakistani Taliban had the ability to carry out attacks overseas, but
Pakistan's Interior Minister Rehman Malik said that it was unlikely
that Shahzad acted alone.


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