Thursday, April 14, 2011
Two French terrorist suspects held in Lahore
ISLAMABAD: Two French nationals suspected of belonging to an international terror group have been arrested by security services in Lahore late Thursday, French and Pakistani sources said.
The two, who were detained several weeks ago, are suspected of being part of the group responsible for the bloody attacks in Bali in 2002 that killed 202 people, the worst terror attack in Indonesia, according to Pakistani security officials, who requested anonymity.
The terror group is allegedly headed by Indonesian Umar Patek, who was himself arrested recently in Pakistan.
France has asked the Pakistani authorities for permission to visit the two detainees, a representative at the French embassy in Islamabad told media.
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