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South Korean police arrest alleged Taliban 

Friday, 19 Feb, 2010 

SEOUL: South Korean police said Friday they had arrested a Pakistani man who 
claimed to be member of the Taliban on charges of using a fake passport.

The 31-year-old, who said he was a Muslim cleric, was detained Thursday at his 
home in the southeastern city of Daegu, where he lives with his family, they 
said.

"He allegedly told friends that he was a Taliban member but his claims have yet 
to be verified," an investigator told AFP on condition of anonymity.

The man had used the passport of another Pakistani to come into or leave South 
Korea 17 times since August 2003, the investigator said.

Yonhap news agency said the man told police he was asked by Taliban leaders to 
collect information about US military bases in South Korea. Some 28,500 US 
troops are stationed in the country.

South Korea plans to send 350 troops and 140 reconstruction workers to 
Afghanistan later this year.

A purported Taliban spokesman has warned that South Koreans "should be prepared 
for the consequence of their action which they will certainly face", accusing 
Seoul of breaking a promise not to send troops back to Afghanistan.

South Korea, a close US ally, sent 210 engineering and medical troops to 
Afghanistan in 2002. It withdrew them in late 2007 after Taliban insurgents 
took 23 South Korean church volunteers hostage and murdered two of them.

Seoul said the withdrawal was already planned and not part of any deal.



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