http://www.itar-tass.com/eng/level2.html?NewsID=11198828&PageNum=0
Terrorist base found in Tajikistan
29.01.2007, 14.39
DUSHANBE, January 29 (Itar-Tass) - Police have found an underground
bunker on an outskirt of the city of Isfar in the north of Tajikistan.
The chief of the Sogdiisky district’s Interior Department, police
Lieutenant-General Abdurakhim Kakhkharov, told reporters on Monday that
there was information suggesting that bunker was a base of a terrorist
group called the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan.
The 30 square meter room showed signs of being habituated - food,
clothes, kitchen utensils and two hand grenades.
The general said that it was a second bunker uncovered by police over
the past six months on the territory of the border Isfar district.
Extremist literature, sound and video tapings with calls for a jihad,
guides for bomb manufacture, technical specifications for the
Kalashnikov assault rifle and other arms, and a map of the region were
found in the first bunker.
Thirty Tajik citizens were detained in special police operations last
year on suspicion of belonging to terrorist groups.
Several others were put on an international wanted list.
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