Paper no.
2052
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6.12.2006
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THE
CURIOUS CASE OF RASHID RAUF - INTERNATIONAL TERRORISM
MONITOR--PAPER NO. 161
By B. Raman
Rashid Rauf is from a Mirpuri family of Birmingham. The
Mirpuris are the Punjabi-speaking residents of
Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir (POK). He disappeared from the UK
in 2002 after the British Police suspected him in connection
with the murder of one of his relatives in Birmingham. Their
search for him did not produce any clues---either in the UK
or in Pakistan.
2. Then, suddenly, on August 9, 2006, Pakistan's
Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) claimed to have picked him
up from a house in Bhawalpur, southern Punjab, which he had
bought after coming to Pakistan in 2002. He had married a
woman related by marriage to Maulana Masood Azhar, the Amir
of the Jaish-e-Mohammad, which was involved in the aborted
attack on the Indian Parliament in December, 2001.
3. The Pakistani authorities claimed that he was in
close touch with Al Qaeda and that it was his arrest that
gave them an inkling regarding the imminence of the plot of
a group of jihadi extremists based in the UK to blow up a
number of US-bound planes. The discovery of the conspiracy
and the arrest of many UK-based suspects were then announced
by the British Police. The final results of
their investigation are not yet known.
4. Since Rashid Rauf was projected by the Pakistani
authorities as the most important player in the plot and as
the man, whose arrest led to the unearthing of the planned
terrorist conpiracy in the UK, one would have thought that
his being handed-over to the British for interrogation
would have been of the highest priority to the British
investigating authorities. But, no action has been taken so
far. The Pakistani media had reported that a team of British
Police officers had visited Pakistan to question him, but it
is not clear whether Rashid was questioned by them and, if
so and if his questioning did indicate his involvement in
the plot, why they have not so far moved for his
extradition.
5. It is clear from the facts available so far that as
with Omar Sheikh, the principal accused in the case relating
to the kidnapping and murder of Daniel Pearl, the US
journalist, in the beginning of 2002, and Dr. A. Q. Khan,
the Pakistani nuclear scientist with links with Iran, North
Korea, Libya and Al Qaeda, in the case of Rashid Rauf too,
the Pakistani authorities are avoiding handing him over to
the British or American investigators.
6. Reliable police sources in Pakistan say that the
reluctance of Gen. Pervez Musharraf to hand over Rashid Rauf
to the UK or US is due to the fear that his independent
interrogation by them might bring out that Rashid Rauf was
aware of the training of some of the perpetrators of the
Mumbai blasts of July, 2006, in which over 180 suburban
train commuters were killed, in a camp of the
Lashkar-e-Toiba (LET) in Bhawalpur and that the ISI was
aware of his presence in Bhawalpur ever since 2002, when he
fled to Pakistan from the UK. These police sources say that
the ISI's contention that it came to know of his presence
only in the beginning of August, 2006, is not correct.
7. The Government of Pakistan told a court on October 30,
2006, that Rashid Rauf had been detained under the Security
of Pakistan Act. A Rawalpindi Anti-Terrorism Judge, Justice
Safdar Hussain Malik, passed orders on November 21, 2006,
approving his judicial custody in the Adiala jail. This
could rule out his early transfer to the British Police for
interrogation.
8. Under the joint anti-terrorism mechanism recently set
up by the Foreign Secretaries of India and Pakistan, India
should also request the Pakistani authorities for permission
to interrogate him on the LET training camp in Bahawalpur.
If Pakistan refuses to co-operate, the international
community should be informed about it.
9. Extracts relating to Rashid Rauf from some of my past
reports are annexed.
(The writer is
Additional Secretary (retd), Cabinet Secretariat, Govt. of
India, New Delhi, and, presently, Director, Institute For
Topical Studies, Chennai. E-m ail:
itschen36@gmail.com)
ANNEXURE
EXTRACTS RELATING TO RASHID RAUF FROM MY PAST
REPORTS
Musharraf and his officials proclaimed that it was
Pakistan, which discovered the plot and alerted the British
about it on August 9. They projected Rashid Rauf, a British
citizen of Pakistani origin, as the chief co-ordinator of
the plot on behalf of the Al Qaeda in Afghanistan. What
strip-tease they have been playing about Rashid Rauf! They
said he was arrested while crossing into Pakistan from
Afghanistan a week before the British announcement. Sections
of the Pakistani media reported that he was actually
arrested in Bahawalpur in southern Punjab on August 8. He
had acquired an expensive house there and married the
sister-in-law (wife's sister) of Maulana Masood Azhar, the
Amir of the Jaish-e-Mohammad (JEM), which was designated by
the US as a Foreign Terrorist Organisation in December,
2001.
After the publication of the report of his arrest in
Bahawalpur, the Pakistani officials changed their version.
They said they had actually arrested an associate of Rashid
Rauf while crossing over into Pakistan from Afghanistan and
he led them to Rashid in Bahawalpur. They have not given the
name of this associate. They said that the entire plot was
conceived by the No.3 of Al Qaeda who, according to them, is
based in Afghanistan, but they could not give his name
except to say he was close to No.2 Zawahiri. Then, they said
it was actually a son-in-law of Zawahiri, who conceived the
plot and tried to use Rashid to have it executed. They gave
the name of the so-called son-in-law. When it was pointed
out to them that this son-in-law was reported by them
earlier this year to have been killed in an American air
raid in the Bajaur tribal agency, they have gone silent.
Musharraf has advised his agencies not to give any more
briefings to the media. Musharraf has suddenly become a
stickler for the law. In the past, the Pakistani authorities
had informally handed over to the Americans without
following the due process of the law Mir Aimal Kansi, Ramzi
Yousef, Abu Zubaidah, Ramzi Binalshib, Khalid Sheikh
Mohammad, Abu Faraj al-Libi and many others without
informing their courts about their arrests. Abu Faraj was
handed over despite the fact that he was the principal
accused in the case relating to the plot to kill Musharraf
in December,2003. In the case of Rashid Rauf, they are
following the entire procedure as laid down in the law. They
informed a court of his arrest. They produced him before a
magistrate and obtained his remand in police custody for
interrogation. They have reportedly requested the British
for a formal written application for handing him over so
that they can put it up to the Magistrate for orders. A
British police team is waiting in Islamabad patiently for an
opportunity to question him. Any police would have been
anxious to question him as urgently as possible in order to
neutralise any other threat before it materialises, but not
the British. It is now 10 days since the plot was
discovered, but the British are yet to interrogate the
so-called principal co-ordinator of it. They are showing
remarkable patience. It is like a clip in slow motion from
a Charlie Chaplin movie. The whole case relating to Rashid
is moving at a pace which would make the proverbial snail
look a great sprinter. Rashid Rauf may well go down in
history as the terrorist, whom nobody wanted to interrogate.
The Pakistanis don't want to interrogate him too much lest
their duplicity be exposed.The British and the Americans
don't want to be in a hurry to interrogate lest their own
gullibility be exposed.Moreover, there is a great danger if
it comes out that they again let themselves be taken for a
ride by Musharraf.Not only will their credibility be in
ruins, but they may even face claims for damages from
airline companies and passengers, who incurred losses
amounting to billions of dollars as a result of the drama
staged by the British police. (http://www.saag.org/papers20/paper1920.html)
Bahawalpur, which is the home-town of Maulana Masood
Azhar, the Amir of the Jaish-e-Mohammad (JEM), has generally
been known as the stronghold of the JEM, but the LET too has
a training camp there, which is run by Azam Cheema, a
Pakistani national. Azam Cheema alias Baba, who is No.3 in
the LET of Pakistan and reportedly co-ordinates its
operations in India, is Professor of Islamiat at a degree
college of Faislabad in Pakistani Punjab. Abu Zubaidah, the
No.3 in Al Qaeda, was arrested by the Pakistani authorities
in March, 2002, in the house of an LET operative in
Faislabad. The US' Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) had
come to know of his having been given shelter by the LET in
Faislabad. The ISI arrested him, at the prodding of the CIA,
and he was flown out of Pakistan by the Federal Bureau of
Investigation (FBI) for interrogation. At that time, there
were reports that Azam Cheema had brought Abu Zubaidah to
Faislabad after he had escaped from Afghanistan and
organised shelter for him there. Despite this, he was not
arrested by the Pakistani authorities and Cheema continued
to co-ordinate the operations of the LET in India. The
presence of an LET training camp in Bahawalpur came to
notice during the interrogation of two LET operatives ---Feroz
Abdul Latif Ghaswala alias Abdullah and Mohammad Chippa
alias Ubedullah---arrested by the Delhi police in May, 2006.
Their interrogation also brought out that they were taken to
Teheran via Dhaka with valid visas and immigration stamps on
their passports and then clandestinely taken by road from
Teheran into Balochistan and then to Bahawalpur for the
training. They returned to India after the training by the
same route. It would appear that the Indian members of the
LET, who had participated in the Mumbai blasts of July 11,
2006, had also travelled to Bahawalpur via Teheran for
training with valid Iranian visas and immigration stamps,
but with no entries regarding their further travel from
Teheran to Bahawalpur via Balochistan. It is interesting to
recall that the three British citizens of Pakistani origin,
who carried out the London blasts of July, 2005, were also
reported to have visited Bahawalpur and that Rashid Rauf, a
Mirpuri absconder wanted in a murder case of Birmingham, who
was reported by the Pakistani authorities to have acted as
a cut-out with an Afghanistan-based Al Qaeda leader in
planning the operation to blow up some US-bound planes in
August, was arrested in Bahawalpur, where he had been
living for three years in a house bought by him. He had
married a woman related to Maulana Masood Azhar (http://www.saag.org/papers20/paper1971.html)
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