It is hard to confirm how true are these arrests in Pakistan.
Taliban leader Mullah Abdul Kabir 'seized in Pakistan'
Taliban leader Mullah Abdul Kabir 'seized in Pakistan'
23 Feb [BBC] A senior leader of the Afghan Taliban has reportedly been detained in Pakistan, US media reports say.
Mullah Abdul Kabir is widely believed to be a senior member of the Quetta Shura, the Taliban leadership council allegedly based in Pakistan.
He was reported to have been picked up in the city of Nowshera in Pakistan's North West Frontier Province. ....
He was the governor of eastern Nangarhar Province during the Taliban government. But Taliban spokesmen have denied the arrest.
Series of arrests
If confirmed, his detention would be just the latest in a series of arrests of senior Taliban chiefs over the past few weeks.
The "shadow governors" of two northern Afghan provinces, Mullah Abdul Salam and Mullah Mir Mohammad, were also reported to have been arrested about two weeks ago in Pakistan.
Neither of these arrests were confirmed by Pakistan's army spokesman.
But US and Pakistani officials have confirmed the capture in Karachi of the Afghan Taliban's military commander Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar.
He is said to have overseen Taliban military operations in Afghanistan, run the group's leadership council, and controlled its finances. ....
Analysts say that most of the information about these arrests has come from unnamed Pakistani intelligence officials, which makes it very difficult to verify. ....
Mullah Abdul Kabir is widely believed to be a senior member of the Quetta Shura, the Taliban leadership council allegedly based in Pakistan.
He was reported to have been picked up in the city of Nowshera in Pakistan's North West Frontier Province. ....
He was the governor of eastern Nangarhar Province during the Taliban government. But Taliban spokesmen have denied the arrest.
Series of arrests
If confirmed, his detention would be just the latest in a series of arrests of senior Taliban chiefs over the past few weeks.
The "shadow governors" of two northern Afghan provinces, Mullah Abdul Salam and Mullah Mir Mohammad, were also reported to have been arrested about two weeks ago in Pakistan.
Neither of these arrests were confirmed by Pakistan's army spokesman.
But US and Pakistani officials have confirmed the capture in Karachi of the Afghan Taliban's military commander Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar.
He is said to have overseen Taliban military operations in Afghanistan, run the group's leadership council, and controlled its finances. ....
Analysts say that most of the information about these arrests has come from unnamed Pakistani intelligence officials, which makes it very difficult to verify. ....