http://arabnews.com/world/article160907.ece

Pakistan arrests 7 militants, foil plot to kill Prime Minister
Police show, suspected militants belonging to banned outfit Lashkar-e-Jhangvi, 
to media who were plotting to assassinate Prime Minister Gilani. (EPA) 1 of 2
By ASSOCIATED PRESS 

Published: Oct 14, 2010 15:50 Updated: Oct 15, 2010 03:11 

MULTAN, Pakistan: Pakistani police arrested a group of militants who were 
plotting to kill the prime minister and other top government officials, a top 
officer said Thursday.

The conspiracy against Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani was "almost complete," 
said Abid Qadri, a regional police chief. He said the militants were planning 
to attack Gilani when he traveled to his hometown of Multan, but gave no more 
details.

Militants in Pakistan have frequently attacked government officials, security 
officers and political leaders as part of a campaign to destabilize the 
US-allied government and take over the state. Opposition leader Benazir Bhutto 
was killed in a gun-and-bomb attack near Islamabad in 2007.

Like other top officials, Gilani does not publicize his movements ahead of time 
and travels with extensive security.

Qadri did not offer any evidence to back up his allegations.

He said authorities learned about the plot during an initial interrogation of 
the seven militants, who were arrested late Wednesday after a shootout near a 
village in central Pakistan.

The militants opened fire when police tried to pull their car over for a 
routine check, Qadri said. Nobody was wounded in the shooting, but two men 
managed to escape, he said.

The men are members of Lashkar-e-Jhangvi, a banned Sunni Muslim militant group 
linked to both the Taleban and al-Qaeda, Qadri said. The group has been blamed 
for attacking minority Shiite worship places as well as assaults on security 
forces and other targets.

Some of the suspects are believed to have taken part in an attack last year on 
the offices of Pakistan's main spy agency in Multan, which is in Punjab 
province in central Pakistan, Qadri said.

The men were also conspiring to kill Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi, 
also a Multan native, and the minister for religious affairs, who last year 
survived an assassination attempt in Islamabad, Qadri said. He said the 
suspects also had plans to attack a dam, a bridge and military installations.


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