KABUL, Afghanistan – Afghan and coalition security forces arrested the Taliban leader believed to be behind the Nov. 10, 2011, suicide attack in Tsamkani district, Paktiya province, killing a few Afghan police officers, during a security operation in Sayyid Karam district, Pakitya province, today.
Furthermore, the security forces arrested a Haqqani leader and suspected improvised explosive device expert who is believed to have constructed IEDs, planned their use and facilitated their movement throughout the region to attack Afghan and coalition forces.
Also during the security operation, one armed insurgent was killed. As the security force attempted to enter the Taliban leader’s compound, the armed insurgent fired upon Afghan and coalition troops. The security force returned fire, killing the armed insurgent. No civilians were harmed in the exchange.
The security force also detained several suspected insurgents and seized one assault rifle and Taliban paraphernalia as a result of the operation.
In other International Security Assistance Force news throughout Afghanistan:
North
Afghan and coalition security forces today confirmed the death of Mullah Naim, the senior Taliban leader for Balkh district, following a security operation in Balkh province, Thursday. As the security force approached Mullah Naim’s location, he and one other armed insurgent maneuvered toward the Afghan and coalition troops and displayed hostile intent. The security force positively identified the lethal threat and engaged, killing Mullah Naim and the other armed insurgent. No civilians were harmed during the operation. As the senior Taliban leader for Balkh district, Mullah Naim — also known as Mutaqi, Khodai Nur and Mullah Ayeno — was responsible for insurgent activity throughout the region. He was also believed to be one of the key figures behind a recent improvised explosive device attack in Mazar-e Sharif killing several Afghan civilians. Also known as an IED expert, Mullah Naim recently acquired several IEDs and IED components to conduct attacks throughout the region. The security force also detained one suspected insurgent and seized multiple firearms, grenades and explosives as a result of the operation.
South
Afghan Special Police and coalition security forces killing a few armed insurgents during a vehicle interdiction and narcotics recovery operation yesterday in Nimroz district, Helmand province. When combined forces stopped a few suspicious vehicles they were engaged by enemy fire from the occupants. The troops pushed back the insurgents, killing a few and detaining a small number of attackers. Hidden in the vehicles was 2,680 kilograms of dry opium, 150 kilograms of wet opium, 850 kilograms of brown heroin and one bag of hashish. Weapons were also seized including multiple machine guns along with ammunition and magazines. No Afghan Special Police or coalition casualties were sustained during the operation. The drugs were destroyed.
In Nahr-e Saraj district, Helmand province, an Afghan and coalition security force arrested several suspected insurgents during an operation in search of a Taliban leader, today. The Taliban leader is suspected of conducting insurgent operations throughout northern Helmand, in addition to providing equipment and supplies for attacks on Afghan and coalition forces.
An Afghan and coalition security force detained multiple suspected insurgents during an operation to arrest a senior Taliban leader in Atghar district, Zabul province, today. The Taliban leader is believed to direct insurgent activity and attacks throughout Atghar, and command several dozen insurgent fighters in Zabul.
East
In Pul-e ‘Alam district, Logar province, today, an Afghan and coalition security force arrested a suspected leader of a Haqqani attack cell. The detained Haqqani cell leader is believed to have directed and conducted attacks against Afghan and coalition forces in the district, as well as supporting other Haqqani leaders throughout the region. The attack cell leader’s connections with other Haqqani leaders across the district is alleged to have established an insurgent network which was responsible for multiple attacks including ambushes and indirect fire strikes using mortars. The security force also detained one suspected insurgent as a result of the operation.
An Afghan and coalition security force detained a small number of suspected insurgents and seized an assault rifle during an operation to arrest a Taliban weapons dealer in Sayyidabad district, Wardak province, today. The Taliban weapons dealer is alleged to be responsible for providing weapons, ammunition and improvised explosive devices for insurgent attacks.
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