UPDATED ON:
Monday, September 22, 2008 
13:16  Mecca time, 10:16  GMT     
 
News CENTRAL/S. ASIA  
 
Taliban denies role in hotel attack   
 
 
The Marriott hotel was devastated 
by a truck bomb [Reuters]    A
senior commander of the Taliban in Pakistan has denied that his group
was responsible for a bomb attack at Islamabad's Marriott hotel, in
which at least 53 people died and 270 were injured.
Baitullah Mehsud said on Monday that the Taliban had no role in
Saturday's attack, Kamal Hyder, Al Jazeera's correspondent in
Islamabad, reported. "Mehsud said that their group does not believe in killing 
so many locals in the attack," Hyder said.
"RDX was used in the attack, which is a very volatile substance. The
big question is: Where did such a large amount of RDX come from? In
previous attacks, militants have not used this substance."
In
addition to the dozens killed, at least 270 people were injured
in the attack on the hotel, a favoured place for foreigners and the
wealthy elite.
British Airways announced on Monday that it was temporarily
suspending flights to and from Pakistan, citing security concerns after
the hotel bombing.
The airline, which offers six flights to Pakistan each week, did not
face a direct security threat, but took the step out of caution, Suhail
Rehman, a BA spokesman, said.
Foreign diplomatic missions and non-governmental organisations operating in 
Pakistan have also reviewed their security status.
Question over bomb
One of the lines of inquiry taken by Pakistani investigators is that
the bomb attack was carried by an al-Qaeda cell operating in Islamabad.
They said that the attackers constructed the 600kg truck bomb at a
safe house in the capital because vehicles entering the city are
subject to routine searches.
"Our focus at the moment is to track down the network in Islamabad
which must have facilitated the movement and construction of the bomb,"
a senior official said.
Video footage of the attack showed the truck failing to break down a security 
barrier at the entrance to the Marriott hotel.
Security guards at the five-star hotel tried to put the resulting
fire with extinguishers before the full bomb detonated, devastating the
complex.
Two Americans, the Czech ambassador to Pakistan and a Vietnamese woman were 
among those killed in Saturday's attack.
A Danish intelligence agent is still missing after the blast.
"Carrying 600 kilos of explosives over long distances and through
checkpoints is not possible, so our immediate suspicion is that the
bomb was loaded in Islamabad," the official said.
It is possible that the explosives used in the bomb could have been
sneaked into Islamabad in small quantities from the tribal belt
bordering Afghanistan, he said.
Military operation
A senior Pakistani security official said on Monday that the
explosives used in the bombing were like those used in two recent
deadly attacks.
"We are collecting evidence. The explosives were similar to those
used in the Danish embassy, which was claimed by al-Qaeda, and the
attack on the ISI (Inter Services Intelligence) camp in Rawalpindi last
year," the official said.
An al-Qaeda leader claimed responsibility for the attack on the
Danish embassy, but no group said it had targeted the ISI facility.
Asif Ali Zardari, Pakistan's president, said after the Marriott
attack that the government will take a tough line against fighters
linked to the Taliban and al-Qaeda.
Pakistan's military is currently trying to bring under control of
the country's tribal region bordering Afghanistan, an area long
considered to be a safe haven for opposition fighters.  
 Source: Al Jazeera and agencies   
 
 
      

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