ARMY PLOT TO KILL MUSHARRAF: Today's
News Four Months Ago
by B.Raman
The news agency Press Trust of India (PTI) has
in a despatch from Islamabad on May 27, 2004, has reported as
follows:
"In a startling revelation, Pakistan
President Pervez Musharraf has said junior officers of the army
and air force were involved in attempts on his life in December
last and a few suspects have been captured.
"Those captured would soon face an open
trial in a military court, he said in an interview to private
'Geo' TV channel.
"The master-mind who thought of the idea
and planned, he is still at large. We will get him. We know who
he is. He is very much a Pakistani," the general said while
declining to reveal his identity on the ground that it would be
"compromising a lot" with the investigations.
"Asked why the master-mind has not been
arrested, he said it is because he is "very clever....but
we will get him."
"In March, Musharraf had said a Libyan
member of Al Qaeda was behind the attacks.
"People in uniform [involved] are from
junior level. They are from air force and army. But they are
very small in number," he said while ruling out the
involvement of any top military brass.
"Musharraf said the first attempt on
December 14 by blowing up a bridge at Rawalpindi shortly after
his motorcade had passed was carried directly by the accused
military personnel.
"They, however, were not directly
involved in the second attempt a few days later in which two
suicide bombers driving explosives-laden vehicles attempted to
ram into his convoy at different places in the garrison city, he
said."
2. In this connection, one may like to go
through my following article carried by the South Asia Analysis
Group (SAAG) on January 19, 2004. The article was largely based
on information from reliable sources in the Pakistani Police.
The same sources had reported in 2002 that after his arrest Omar
Sheikh, who was involved in the kidnapping of Daniel Pearl, had
told the police during his interrogation that during a visit to
Afghanistan in 2001 he had come to know of Al Qaeda's plans for
the 9/11 terrorist strikes in the US and had reported this to
Lt.Gen.Ehsan-ul-Haq, the present Director-General of the
Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), who was at that time the
Corps Commander at Peshawar. I had mentioned about this in my
articles of 2002 on Pearl's case and commented that Haq and
Musharraf were very close personal friends and hence it was
inconceivable that he would not have passed on to Musharraf what
Sheikh told him.
(The writer is Additional Secretary (retd),
Cabinet Secretariat, Govt. of India, and, presently, Director,
Institute For Topical Studies, Chennai, and Distinguished Fellow
and Convenor, Observer Research Foundation (ORF), Chennai
Chapter. E-mail: corde@vsnl.com
)
Paper no. 897 19. 01. 2004 (http://www.saag.org/papers9/paper897.html)
THE INSIDERS: How Secure is Musharraf?
by B.Raman
Nearly a month after the two failed attempts
to kill Pakistan's President Pervez Musharraf in the
highly-guarded cantonment town of Rawalpindi, the Pakistani
investigating agencies seem to be still groping in the dark in
their attempts to unravel the conspiracy to kill him.
2. Contrary to the repeated claims of
different Ministers of the Mir Zafarullah Khan Jamali Cabinet
that the two cases have almost been solved and that the agencies
are in the process of rounding up the conspirators, independent
reports from usually well-informed sources indicate that apart
from establishing the identities of the two suicide bombers of
the December 25 attempt and detaining a junior level police
officer of the Islamabad Special Branch, the agencies have not
been able to make any other forward movement so far.
3. Raids have been conducted in many
madrasas and hospitals run by madrasas and Islamic charity
organisations in many cities and smaller town of Punjab and
Sindh, over a hundred suspects rounded up and many police
officers of Islamabad and Rawalpindi with different levels of
seniority have been questioned, but without any useful lead so
far.
4. Surprisingly---and intriguingly-- there are
no reports of any officers of the presidential security set-up
and the armed forces being questioned in order to determine any
complicity from their ranks. The Government has also
played down the fact that one of the two suicide
bombers----Muhammad Jameel, resident of Androot, Police Station
Torarh, in Poonch district, Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir (POK)---
belonged to the Sudan tribe of the POK, the same tribe to which
Gen.Mohammad Aziz Khan, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of
Staff Committee, and Maj.Gen. (retd) Mohammad Anwar Khan, the
President of the POK, belong.
5. According to a retired senior officer of
the Pakistani Police, who continues to be in touch with his
former department, some associates of Jameel who were rounded up
by the Police from his village in the POK told the police during
their interrogation that one of the reasons why Jameel
volunteered for this suicide mission was his anger over
Musharraf's decision to retain the post of the Chief of the Army
Staff (COAS), thereby depriving Gen. Aziz of an opportunity to
become the COAS.
6. There are many Sudans serving in the
Pakistan Army in different ranks, but Gen.Aziz was the first
Kashmiri to have risen to such a senior position.
According to Jameel's associates, he allegedly blamed Musharraf
for preventing a Kashmiri from becoming the COAS for the first
time in the history of the Pakistani army.
7. During their searches of hospitals run by
the madrasas and Islamic charity organisations, the
investigating agencies have reportedly been looking for any
patient who might have recently been admitted for the treatment
of any unnatural injuries---such as those caused by gunshot or
explosives. It is not quite clear whether their search for an
injured person is in connection with the attempts on Musharraf's
life or the recent incidents of violence earlier this month in
the south Waziristan area of the Federally-Administered Tribal
Areas (FATA), where the army has launched another
drive---unsuccessful so far---to round up the dregs of Al Qaeda
and the Taliban. During this drive, four military personnel were
killed when the local tribals fired mortar shells at their post.
8. The investigations into the attempts on the
life of Musharraf have so far been directed against the two
factions of the Jaish-e-Mohammad (JEM), the Harkat-ul-Mujahideen
al-Alami, which was found to have been responsible for the
earlier attempt to kill Musharraf at Karachi in April, 2002, the
Lashkar-e-Jhangvi, the Sunni extremist organisation, the
Harkat-ul-Jihad-al-Islami (HUJI) and the Hizbul Tehrir (HT).
9. Initially, the investigating agencies
described Jameel as a member of the JEM, but they are now
projecting him as a member of the HUJI. The HUJI, headed
by Qari Saifullah Akhtar, has close links with HT and the two
have some following in the Army and the Inter-Services
Intelligence (ISI) at the lower and middle levels.
10. In 1995, the Pakistani authorities
arrested a group of army officers headed by
Maj.Gen.Zaheer-ul-Islam Abbasi on a charge of plotting, in
association with the HUJI, to have Mrs. Benazir Bhutto,
the then Prime Minister, and Gen.Abdul Waheed Kakkar, the then
COAS, assassinated, seize power and set up an Islamic State
ruled according to the Sharia. Maj.Gen.Abbasi, who used to be a
close personal friend of Musharraf, had served in the late 1980s
as the ISI station chief in the Pakistani High Commission in New
Delhi. He was expelled by the Government of India on a
charge of indulging in espionage.
11. After his return to Islamabad, he was
posted by Gen.Asif Nawaz Janjua, who was the COAS during the
first tenure of Nawaz Sharif as the Prime Minister, to the
Northern Areas (Gilgit and Baltistan). While posted there, he
tried to organise a raid, without the approval of the COAS, on
an Indian Army post in the Siachen area, but it failed
disastrously.
12. On coming to know of this, Gen.Asif Nawaz
withdrew him from the Northern Areas and issued a severe
reprimand. Thereafter, he drifted towards the HUJI.
13. Abbasi and his associates were court-marialled
and sentenced to various terms of imprisonment for their role in
the conspiracy of 1995, but, surprisingly, Qari Saifullah Akhtar,
who was also arrested along with the plotters, was not
prosecuted and was released from jail.
14. After Musharraf overthrew Nawaz Sharif and
seized power on October 12,1999, Abbasi was also released from
jail. During the last two years, he had been travelling round
the country and making anti-US speeches to gatherings consisting
of ex-servicemen and jihadi elements. There were also
reports of his gravitating towards the HT.
15. Since the middle of last year, the HT has
stepped up its criticism of Musharraf and some of its
leaders have even been calling for his assassination for
betraying the cause of Islam by collaborating with the US.
According to some reports, the Pakistani authorities suspected
that the HT's sympathisers in the Army were responsible for the
circulation of anonymous anti-Musharraf letters typed on the
letter-head of the Army headquarters last year.
16. These letters called Musharraf and his
associates "national criminals" and accused him
of helping the Americans, the Christians and the Jews to
kill the Afghans and turning Pakistan, "the fort of Islam,
into a slaughterhouse of the Muslims."
17. After the two attempts to kill Musharraf
last month, a member of the Senate, the upper House of the
Parliament, revealed that some members of Parliament had been in
receipt of a letter from the UK branch of the HT, warning them
not to support the regularisation of the 2002 election of
Musharraf as the President in a referendum. The letter accused
Musharraf of "working for the American interests in
Pakistan and helping the US in routing of the
Muslims".
18. Last year, the ISI and the
Directorate-General of Military Intelligence detained for
questioning some officers on suspicion of having links with Al
Qaeda and the Taliban. Amongst them were Major Ali Quddus,
Maj.Gen.Khalid Abbasi, Assistant Adjutant-General, Major
Mohammad Atta, who was working in the office of the
Quarter-Master General, and Ahsan Aziz (rank not known), an army
engineer. While Ali Quddus was suspected of links with Khalid
Sheikh Mohammad of Al Qaeda, who was arrested in Rawalpindi in
March last, the others were suspected of helping the Taliban in
Afghanistan. Ahsan Aziz is also from the POK and is believed to
be a Sudan too.
19. Gen. Aziz, who had been keeping quiet ever
since he was removed from the post of Corps Commander in Lahore
in October, 2001, allegedly under US pressure, started openly
criticising Musharraf's policies in the middle of last year
without, however, personally criticising him. When Musharraf was
away to the US in June last, he undertook a tour of the POK
accompanied by Maj.Gen.Anwar Khan, who had served under him in
the ISI before 1999. Addressing a meeting in the Rawalakot
district, he was reported to have said: "America is the
No.1 enemy of the Muslim world and is conspiring against Muslim
nations all over the world. All the defects and setbacks
that the Islamic world has suffered have been due to disunity
and splits in Muslim ranks besides the presence of and tolerance
shown to hypocrites within. It was because of the
machinations of these elements that most of our movements came
to naught. We would, therefore, have to tackle and put an end to
such elements to be able to engage and face the mightiest of the
world powers."
20. Muhammad Naeem of the Islamabad Special
Branch, who has been detained since December 28 and is under
interrogation, was on plainclothes duty on December 25 at the
Islamabad Convention Centre where Musharraf had gone to
address a meeting. As Musharraf left the Convention Centre after
the meeting to return to Rawalpindi, Naeem is suspected to have
alerted Jameel that Musharraf's convoy had started.
21. It is, however, believed that Naeem did
not know which of the four routes on which the police had been
deployed on route security duty would the convoy be taking. The
suicide bombers apparently knew of it from another insider, who
was privy to the decision on the route to be taken by the
convoy. Who was that second insider? Was he from the police or
the Army? That is the question to which the investigating
agencies have not so far been able to find the answer.
22. Till all the insiders---whether two or
more---are identified and arrested and the entire conspiracy
unravelled , the threat to Musharraf from his own colleagues and
men in the army and the police would remain as high as ever.
23.This may please be read in continuation of
the earlier articles on the attempts on Musharraf's life, which
are available at www.saag.org .
(The writer is Additional Secretary (retd),
Cabinet Secretariat, Govt. of India, and, presently, Director,
Institute For Topical Studies, Chennai, and Distinguished Fellow
and Convenor, Advisory Committee, Observer Research Foundation,
Chennai Chapter. E-Mail: corde@vsnl.com )