Pakistan helped Iran nab Jundullah chief: envoy
Daily Times
25-Feb-2010 (4 comments)

TEHRAN: Pakistan played a role in helping Iran arrest its most wanted Sunni terrorist Abdolmalek Rigi, head of Jundullah, who was seized onboard a flight from Dubai, Islamabad’s Ambassador to Tehran Mohammad Abbasi said on Wednesday.

“I must tell you that such action cannot be carried out without the cooperation of Pakistan. I am happy that he has been arrested,” he told a media conference. On the other hand, Iranian Intelligence Minister Heydar Moslehi had said on Tuesday the entire operation was carried out by Iranian agents, and no other regional country was involved. An airport official from Bishkek told AFP on condition of anonymity on Tuesday that the passenger plane Rigi was travelling in was forced to land on Iranian territory by two Iranian jet bombers. “Rigi will be put on an open trial in Sistan-Balochistan,” Fars news agency quoted Mohammad Marzieh, prosecutor of Zahedan as saying.

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Pakistan helped Iran nab Jundullah chief: envoy

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As you can see, Pakistan really isn't making this into a big deal.  But the IRI, like a spoiled child, wants to take all the credit for themselves to exaggerate their intelligence capabilities.   


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It's all about

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propaganda and diversion of attention from their internal problems.  It's also meant as "warning" to the Iranian people, essentially saying that if we can bring this guy down who has been supported by the Americans, etc., just imagine what we can do to the average Joe on the street.

Threats and more threats.  that's how they have been surviving for the past 31 years. 


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It's also quite funny that the IRI

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needs emphasize that "no other regional country was involved."  But this is the childish mentality of the regime.