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Alam Zeb, Teen Wanted In U.S. For Supporting Taliban, Interrogated By Pakistani Officials

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Posted: 05/16/11 02:39 PM ET

MINGORA, Pakistan (Reuters) – Pakistani authorities interrogated a teenager on Monday wanted in the United States on charges of financing and supporting the al Qaeda-linked Pakistani Taliban, local intelligence officials said.

Alam Zeb, 19, was charged in Florida along with his mother and a family friend.

He is the grandson of the imam of a Florida mosque who was arrested in the United States along with his two sons on Saturday on the same charges of creating a network that moved funds from the United States to Taliban supporters in Pakistan.

"He (Zeb) is being interrogated by the security officials at one of their facilities," an intelligence official told Reuters.

Zeb, his mother and a family friend all live in Swat Valley in the northwest, where the army launched a major operation in 2009 to clear the area of al Qaeda-linked insurgents.

The college student denied any links with the militants.

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Zeb said his grandfather, Pakistani-born American Hafiz Muhammed Sher Ali Khan, 76, had sent money back to Pakistan only to help poor relatives rebuild their houses damaged in fighting in Swat between the army and Pakistani Taliban.

Some money was used to renovate a religious school, Zeb said.

Pakistani officials said they had not received any U.S. request to help track down the three suspects in Pakistan.

The charges were made public as U.S. relations with Pakistan have become strained over the U.S. raid that killed al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden in Pakistan on May 2.

His presence in a garrison town near Islamabad raised suspicions that Pakistani security agencies were aware of his hideout, where one of his widows said he lived for five years.

Pakistan has welcomed his death as a big step against militancy but it is angry over "unilateral" U.S. action it says has violated its sovereignty.

(Writing by Augustine Anthony; editing by Michael Georgy)

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07:09 AM on 5/17/2011
Oh Pakistan..­..wouldn't you rather investigat­e who in govt aided Osama in setting up his base next door to your military academy? Wouldn't it be better to investigat­e where in Pakistan Zawahari is hiding? I guess its best to crack down on a teenager instead.
08:55 AM on 5/17/2011
These are all questions they would love to avoid! They'd rather hunt down the lower level fighters and let the leaders keep leading.
02:13 AM on 5/17/2011
Reuters??? I beg your pardon... Any one in this country that supports terroriosm is not an American. I don't care if they were boen here.

Are you people really going to stand and let your intelligen­ce be mocked like this?

I want to know how much of our tax dollars went to supporting the start-up of businesses by the arab immigrants­... You know who I;m talking about... The ones that cheer everytime one of our boys or gilrs fall the the demise of these sick people.

Do any of you so called Americans care? Does nothing these people that have pretended to be liberals and progressiv­es bother you?

I know that I am not the only one realizing what has been going on the the last forty years.

Being nice is one thing, but allowing terrorist nations to determine our fate is shame-full­.
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11:50 PM on 5/16/2011
Like interrogat­ing her is really going to help?
05:29 PM on 5/16/2011
Oh Pakistan is so willing to interrogat­e the no-name up and comers, but yet still they protect the big dogs.
04:21 PM on 5/16/2011
Let's put Pakistanis in touch with the FBI who are expert at making terrorists out of teenagers. Question all authority!
08:55 AM on 5/17/2011
Idiot.
01:09 PM on 5/17/2011
Same back at you.
03:00 PM on 5/16/2011
Of COURSE they aren't going to actually arrest and interrogat­e any IMPORTANT Taliban, those guys have all paid Pakistan off. So they arrest some poor teen and pretend like they are doing something.

It's probably the son of somebody that the local govt. doesn't like.
04:54 PM on 5/16/2011
Lol, thats possible but its much more complicate­d than that.

The top level members have a lot of backing and support, the support needs to be cut off before any real action can be taken.

Similarly the internal support for some militants for religious purposes can make things difficult.