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US offers bounty for Pak Taliban leaders

ANI  |  Washington D.C. [USA] 

The of State's is offering rewards for information leading to the identification or location of three key leaders associated with the terrorist organisation Tehrik-e-(TTP) and its affiliated factions.

It is offering a reward of up to USD 5 million for information on Maulana Fazlullah, and up to USD three million each for information on and

According to the US State Department, Fazlullah has claimed responsibility for numerous terrorist acts against Pakistani and US interests, including the failed attempt by Pakistani national to detonate an in Square on May 1, 2010.

Under his leadership, the has also claimed responsibility for the December 16, 2014, attack on a school in in in which gunmen killed 148 people, including 132 students.

Fazlullah is also responsible for the June 2012 beheading of 17 Pakistani soldiers and October 9, 2012, shooting of Pakistani activist

In 2015, the designated Fazlullah as a 'Specially Designated Global Terrorist' under the Executive Order 13224, which freezes all of his assets based in the US or in possession or control of US persons.

is the of (JUA), a militant faction affiliated with Under Wali's leadership, JUA has staged multiple attacks in the region targeting civilians, religious minorities, military personnel and

He was responsible for the killing of two Pakistani employees in the in in March 2016.

is the of Lashkar-e-(LeI), a militant faction affiliated with Under his leadership, LeI operatives have attacked (NATO) convoys in recent years.

His group generates revenue from drug trafficking, smuggling, kidnapping and collection of "taxes" on transit trade between and

In September 2007, the announced a reward offer of about USD 60,000 for the capture of, or information for Bagh's arrest.

According to the US State Department, each of these individuals is believed to have committed, or to pose a significant risk of committing, acts of terrorism that threaten the security of the US and its nationals.

"In addition to opposing the Pakistani military, one of TTP's stated goal is the expulsion of Coalition troops from The group has demonstrated a close alliance with al-Qaeda, and, since 2008, it has also repeatedly publicly threatened to attack the US homeland," the added.

The is administered by the

Since its inception in 1984, the programme has paid in excess of USD 145 million to more than 90 people who provided actionable information that helped to bring terrorists to justice or prevented acts of international terrorism worldwide.

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First Published: Fri, March 09 2018. 11:10 IST
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