The United States has announced a total of eight million
dollars head money on key commanders of Pakistan Taliban including Fazlullah
and Mangal Bagh.
The terrorists are believed to be hiding in Afghanistan
after they had fled the north western region following the operation launched
by the Pakistani forces against terrorists in Waziristan, Khyber Agency and
adjoining areas.
The US Department of State's Rewards for Justice Program said
it was offering rewards for information leading to the identification or
location of three key leaders associated with the terrorist organization
Tehrik–e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and affiliated factions.
It is offering a
reward of up to $5 million for information on TTP leader Maulana Fazlullah, and
up to $3 million each for information on Abdul Wali and Mangal Bagh.
Maulana Fazlullah is the leader of the TTP, a
terrorist organization that has claimed responsibility for numerous terrorist
acts against Pakistani and U.S. interests, including the failed attempt by
Faisal Shahzad to detonate an explosive device in New York City’s Times Square
on May 1, 2010. Under his leadership, the TTP has also claimed responsibility
for the December 16, 2014, attack on a school in Peshawar, Pakistan in which
gunmen killed 148 people, including 132 students. Fazlullah also is responsible
for the June 2012, beheading of 17 Pakistani soldiers, and the October 9, 2012,
shooting of Pakistani schoolgirl Malala Yousafzai. In 2015, the Department
designated Fazlullah as a Specially Designated Global Terrorist under Executive
Order 13224, which freezes all of his assets based in the United States or in
possession or control of U.S. persons.
Abdul Wali is the leader of Jamaat ul-Ahrar
(JUA), a militant faction affiliated with TTP. Under Wali’s leadership, JUA has
staged multiple attacks in the region targeting civilians, religious
minorities, military personnel, and law enforcement, and was responsible for
the killing of two Pakistani employees of the U.S. Consulate in Peshawar in
early March 2016.
Mangal Bagh is the leader of Lashkar-e-Islam, a
militant faction affiliated with TTP. Under his leadership, LeI operatives have
attacked NATO convoys. His group generates revenue from drug trafficking,
smuggling, kidnapping, and collection of “taxes” on transit trade between
Pakistan and Afghanistan. In September 2007, the Government of Pakistan
announced a reward offer of about $60,000 for the capture of, or information
leading to the arrest of, Mangal Bagh.
Each of these individuals is believed to have committed, or
to pose a significant risk of committing, acts of terrorism that threaten the
security of the United States and its nationals. In addition to opposing the
Pakistani military, one of TTP’s stated goals is the expulsion of Coalition
troops from Afghanistan. The group has demonstrated a close alliance with
al-Qa’ida, and, since 2008, has also repeatedly publicly threatened to attack
the U.S. homeland.
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