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Arrest of second Pak n-expert exposes jehadi bomb trail

HTC and Agencies
(Islamabad/Moscow, October 25)
There is now a nuclear dimension to the Afghan war. A second
retired Pakistani atomic scientist was picked up by Islamabad on
Tuesday night on the suspicion that he was developing a nuclear
device for Osama bin Laden and the Taliban. The arrests followed
tip-offs by the US Federal Bureau of Investigation to the Pakistani
authorities.

Sultan Bashiruddin Mehmood and Abdul Majeed, both scientists
who had retired from the Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission
(PAEC), were picked up after the FBI provided evidence of their
links to jehadi outfits.

The Pakistan Interior Minister, Moinuddin Haidar, said on Thursday
that Bashiruddin was being taken into "protective custody." Military
spokesman, Rashid Qureshi, only said the scientist was being
questioned.

After retirement, Bashiruddin had formed an NGO called Ummah
Tameer-e-Nau (Reconstruction of the Muslim Ummah). This NGO
was affiliated to the Al Rasheed Trust, an organisation banned for
its links with Al-Qaeda network. The NGO was one of the few
allowed by Mullah Muhammad Omar to carry out relief work in
Afghanistan.

Majeed was the chief engineer of PAEC until last year. Pakistani
press reports said he had been trying to get a hold of supplies of
plutonium and enriched uranium to send to the Taliban.

Bashiruddin was with the PAEC for 35 years. He held many senior
positions, including director of the Kahuta Enrichment Project. He
was also one of the designers of the Khusab nuclear plant in
Punjab. He took early retirement in 1998 to protest moves by
the then Nawaz Sharif government to sign the CTBT, a treaty he
strongly opposed.

Bashiruddin founded Ummah Tameer-e-Nau after vowing to rebuild
Afghanistan. Most of its membership consisted of nuclear scientists
and military officers. Bashiruddin's Islamic fervour was well known,
catching even the attention of Mullah Omar.

The Taliban gave him permission to conclude business agreements
on their behalf. This   strengthened suspicions that Bashiruddin's
NGO was looking for nuclear hardware for Kabul.

He and Majeed had been under investigation by a joint US-
Pakistani intelligence team.

The West is reportedly also concerned about A.Q. Khan, the father
of Pakistan's nuclear bomb. Khan resigned as head of the country's
nuclear programme in March this year. Because he had publicly
expressed sympathy for the jehad movement, it was rumoured
he was joining the fundamentalists.

The detention of the two scientists follows statements by Pakistani
officials, including President Pervez Musharraf, that the country's
nuclear installations and assets were secure.

There have been persistent rumours Bin Laden has sought
weapons of mass destruction —chemical, biological and nuclear.

Pakistan is increasingly seen as a possible source of such
weaponry for the Taliban or Bin Laden. One reason is the large
number of scientists employed by its nuclear programme. The other
is the creeping popularity of the fundamentalist cause among
educated, urban Pakistanis.

In the past, the most likely source was one of the "loose nukes"
scattered about the ex-Soviet Union. Seven years ago, Russian
agents stopped a planeload of Russian nuclear scientists heading
off to North Korea.

Says Michael Krepon of the Henry Stimson Centre in Washington,
which does research on nuclear security, "It is easy to get
fissionable material, but difficult to make a bomb." He points out the
Taliban could just mix nuclear material with RDX. This would
not produce an atomic explosion. But, say other experts, the very
knowledge Kabul has weapons-grade nuclear material could deter
US bombing as Washington would have to fear a terrorist strike
that could leave nuclear contaminants.


Osama’s chain reaction
* Bin Laden has spent $3 million since 1996 to acquire Soviet-
made nuclear suitcase bombs.

* Vladimir Orlov of the Pir Centre, a nuclear security think tank in
Moscow, says one Central   Asian atomic bomb expert works for
Bin Laden.

* US intelligence reports say Bin Laden's agents tried buying
nukes, chemical weapons from Russian mafia groups post
September 11.

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