KABUL — Authorities have arrested eight people, including one in Saudi Arabia, in connection with this week's deadly attack on a guest house used by United Nations employees, the Afghan intelligence chief said Saturday. He said those arrested claimed the assailants came from Pakistan's Swat Valley.
Amrullah Saleh also told reporters that Afghan intelligence had advance information that a Taliban attack in Kabul was in the works but was expected during rush hour. Instead, the attackers struck just before dawn Wednesday, killing eight people — five of them United Nations foreign staffers. The three assailants also died.
Saleh's comments are likely to intensify criticism of the security provided to employees of the world body working in Afghanistan. The United Nations has already said that it took too long for Afghan police and NATO troops to respond to the attack.
Saleh said the eight men taken into custody in connection with the assault included an imam who provided a hide-out for the assailants before the attack. He did not elaborate on what role the other seven may have played.
He said Aghan authorities had no evidence that the assailants were from Pakistan apart from statements made by the detainees. The Swat Valley fell under Taliban control until Pakistani forces pushed out the militants in an offensive last spring.
Saleh said the guest house attack was directed by an al-Qaida operative known as Ajmal who fled to the Waziristan area of northwest Pakistan. Pakistani troops have launched an offensive in South Waziristan, stronghold of the Pakistani Taliban.
According to Saleh, the imam, Qari Aminullah, runs a mosque and a religious school in west Kabul. He was picked up by Saudi police at the airport in Jiddah, he said.
"We were aware of the attack in Kabul city one week before," Saleh said. "Based on our information were able to prevent a part of the attack, by arresting of some of their men and disrupting their plans."
He did not say how specific the information was or what other plans were derailed.
The intelligence reports had suggested the attack would happen either after 7 a.m. or around 3 p.m., so police beefed up checkpoints and security during those times but not overnight, Saleh said.
The militants "used this opportunity and started their attack sooner than that time," he said.
United Nations security guards who were living in the house held off the gunmen for at least an hour on their own before security forces showed up, U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said Friday.
Ban said the U.N. security team "repeatedly called for help from both Afghanistan government forces and other international partners."
U.N. spokeswoman Michele Montas said the U.N. was demanding an explanation.
Saleh declined to answer questions about how quickly security forces responded.
Well our advanced intelligence is more advanced intelligence than Western, imperial agents. We know for sure, that more invasions, more civilan deaths from illegal bombings, drones and occupation, will result in more resistance to Western, imperial forces, from American Empire to Nato states. And we do not have advanced technology.....WE HAVE COMMON SENSE.
Intelligence is only as good as you use. If the Afghanistan Intelligence Service had some prior information or warnings from sources and failed to beef up additional security checkpoints and seek assistance then it falls on the part of the Afghans and not NATO and the "International Community".
Suggestive reading:
What Went Wrong: "The clash between Islam and Western Society" by Bernard Lewis
Revolt in the Desert: TE Lawerence
Seven Pillars of Wisdom: TE Lawerence
Ghost Warrirors: The CIA, Afghanistan, rise of militant Islam from Soviet Occupation to 9/11
I just saw this Afghan intelligence chief on Frontline. He seemed very intelligent, competent and very frustrated with US policy in his country and in Pakistan.
And we do not have advanced technology.....WE HAVE COMMON SENSE.
The common sense to watch the old, women and children suffer because “When a stupid man is doing something he is ashamed of, he always declares that it is his duty”.
Old men, women, and children suffer from the actions of the Taliban or the actions of the United States? I would tend to think more people suffer under the conditions placed on them by the Taliban and terrorist organizations then say the United States actions.
why is it that I always hear, now from these guys, and before from Pakistani and Indian spokesmen coming on news conferences saying that they had advanced information (and then sat on there behinds and do nothing to avert it) ? Rather than accept that fact that they are just plain irresponsible in doing waht they are supposed to do ! provide security. Are the trying to still show their fake bravadeos styles. C'mon guys start doing your jobs rather than be mavericks in front of the cameras to get more green stuff coming from uncle sam.
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