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Jailed Islamic cleric Qatada linked to al Qaeda

London, Apr 20 (ANI): For the first time, the jailed radical Islamic cleric Abu Qatada has been linked to terrorist organisation al-Qaeda by one of the terror group's own leaders.

Adil al-Abbab, revealed recently as Osama Bin Laden's head of religious affairs in Saudi Arabia, said: "Free our prisoners and the prisoners of the Muslims. O Allah! Free Sheikh Abu Qatada."

Qatada, long suspected of being the network's top European envoy, was respectfully referred to as "Sheikh" which denotes leadership, The Sun reports.

A UK security source said of the web rant: "This is clearly an own goal. These calls for his freedom from a senior al-Qaeda figure end any doubt about his significance to Bin Laden."

Qatada, 48, is behind bars fighting the Home Secretary's decision to boot him out of Britain.

He has always dodged questions about his connections to al-Qaeda, but he is wanted in Jordan on terror charges.

Qatada is appealing to Europe against the decision to deport him. (ANI)

Al Qaeda militant behind 7/7 London attacks arrested in Pakistan

Peshawar, Jan 22 (ANI): Pakistani security forces have arrested seven militants during a raid on a militant hide-out in Peshawar, including a senior al Qaeda operative allegedly involved in the July 7 bomb attacks in London in 2005.The arrested militant, Zabi ul-Taifi, was among seven fighters surrounded by Pakistani forces as they met in a house on the outskirts of Peshawar, The Telegraph reported."He's been arrested in the northwestern city of Peshawar this morning. It was a well-planned.....
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