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http://www.guardian.co.uk/international/story/0,3604,906384,00.html


Raided family of microbiologist denies official version of al-Qaida
arrests


                                         Rory McCarthy in Rawalpindi
                                         Monday March 3, 2003
                                         The Guardian


                                         US and Pakistani officials
were
last night questioning Khalid Sheikh
                                         Mohammed, the suspected
architect
of the September 11 attacks and
                                         al-Qaida kingpin arrested in
a
dramatic swoop over the weekend.


                                         His arrest was hailed by
officials
in Washington as a significant blow to
                                         Osama bin Laden's network.
"That's
fantastic," George Bush told his national
                                         security adviser, Condoleezza
Rice, when she passed on the news.


                                         Other US officials were even
more
effusive. "This is a very huge event. This
                                         is the equivalent of the
liberation of Paris during the second world war,"
                                         Porter Goss, a Florida
Republican
who is chairman of the House Intelligence
                                         Committee, said.


                                         Mohammed was captured in a
raid on
a private house on Saturday in
                                         Rawalpindi. Pakistani
intelligence
service agents were initially believed to
                                         have handed him straight over
to
US officials.


                                         He was said to have been
flown out
of the country to an undisclosed location.


                                         However this was denied by
the
Pakistani government which insisted he was
                                         still in their hands and was
being
jointly questioned.


                                         Yesterday the Khan family who
live
at the two-storey grey house at 18a
                                         Nisar Road, where officials
say
they found Mohammed, gave a very different
                                         account of the raid.


                                         Dr Abdul Quddus Khan, 78, a
retired microbiologist who runs a respected
                                         cardiology institute lives at
the
house with his wife Mahlaqa, their son
                                         Ahmed, 42, his wife and their
two
young children. Dr Khan and his wife
                                         were at a wedding in Lahore
on
Friday.


                                         At 3am on Saturday a squad of
around 20 armed police and intelligence
                                         officers kicked open the door
and
burst into the house. They dragged away
                                         Ahmed and held his wife and
children at gunpoint for an hour as they
                                         ransacked the house,
according to
Ahmed's sister Qudsia.


                                         "They left clothes and books
strewn on the floor and took a bundle of dollar
                                         bills which were locked in a
cupboard," she said. "The bedrooms were turned
                                         upside down, one door
upstairs was
broken and they took the new computer,"
                                         she said.


                                         At no point, the family say,
was
Mohammed or any other man in the house.
                                         The agents did not even ask
about
them. "The only people in the house were
                                         my brother, his wife and
their
kids," Qudsia said. "I have absolutely no idea
                                         why the police came here."


                                         Officials at Pakistan's
interior
ministry insist they found Mohammed and
                                         one other Arab al-Qaida
suspect in
the house and arrested them at the same
                                         time as Ahmed was detained.
Yet
the family and their supporters challenge
                                         the official account and say
Mohammed must have been arrested in another
                                         raid at another time.


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