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Taliban fights over Mehsud's fortune

Taliban commanders in Pakistan are fighting a bloody battle to take control over slain leader Baitullah Mehsud's whopping 25 million pounds fortune, British media claimed on Tuesday.

Updated on: Aug 11, 2009 08:22 PM IST
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Taliban commanders in Pakistan are fighting a bloody battle to take control over slain leader Baitullah Mehsud's whopping 25 million pounds fortune, British media claimed on Tuesday.

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Quoting sources close to the Taliban, The Daily Telegraph reported that Mehsud had built a vast financial empire on drug and weapon smuggling, "tolls" on haulage and transport bosses, and donations from Al-Qaida and wealthy Arabs.

Mehsud, who took the Taliban's jihad into Pakistan's cities with suicide bomb attacks, is believed to have been killed last week in a US drone attack on his father-in-law's home in South Waziristan.

According to the report quoting Pakistani government officials and some Taliban sources, Mehsud, his father-in-law, wife, brother and seven of his fighters were killed in the attack in village of Zagara.

Reports of a violent struggle to seize control of his empire emerged after a pro-government Taliban leader claimed two rival commanders had been killed in a shootout at a meeting of senior figures to choose his successor. Wali-ur Rehman and Hakimullah Mehsud were killed at the meeting in South Waziristan, while the group's chief trainer of suicide bombers Qari Hussein was seriously injured, reports said.

 
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