[iwar] [fc:Taliban.'arrest.CIA.agent']

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Subject: [iwar] [fc:Taliban.'arrest.CIA.agent']
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Taliban 'arrest CIA agent'

The Taliban claim they have arrested a CIA agent.
The man, identified as Major Mazhar Ayub, was apparently captured after he entered 
the Spinbuldock mountains near the Pakistan border.
Taliban officials say they have recovered incriminating documents, including maps 
of Afghanistan, and electronic communication equipment from him.
They alleged that Ayub was a US army officer who had fought in Vietnam, worked for 
CNN and was currently engaged with UNCHR in relief work at refugee camps in Pakistan.
Ayub was alleged to have been supplying information about Taliban troop movements 
to US military officials based in Pakistan.
Taliban spokesman Qari Abdul Vakil told the Bakhter news agency: "It is our policy 
to hang spies and this case will be no different."
The Taliban has publicly hanged five commanders belonging to the opposition Northern 
Alliance.
Story filed: 18:07 Saturday 27th October 2001
RELATED STORIES: 
US jets target Taliban military installations 05:35 Sunday 28th October 2001 
British duo 'killed fighting for Taliban' 23:34 Saturday 27th October 2001 
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