World Cup Jihad? Pak. Terror Suspects Arrested at Zim/SA Border
Own Goal by Pakistani terror suspects as they try to enter South Africa?:
Zimbabwe’s police arrested two Pakistani citizens on suspicion of terrorism when they attempted to cross the border into South Africa, news reports said Saturday.
At least one of the men was wanted by Interpol in connection with terrorist activities, South African radio said.
The men had tried to enter South Africa via the Beitbridge border crossing with Zimbabwe on Sunday.
Zimbabwe’s government-run The Herald newspaper said police believes the suspects, identified as Imran Muhammad, 33, and Chaudry Parvez Ahmed, 39, tried to enter the country with fake passports.
The men flew from Saudi Arabia to Tanzania where they allegedly acquired fake Kenyan passports before entering Zimbabwe overland.
Police did not release further details. “They are in Harare and in custody as investigations on the case continue,” the Herald quoted a police spokesman as saying.
South Africa’s border with Zimbabwe has the reputation of being very porous, but security has been stepped up for the World Cup, as authorities fear even a small attack could create massive disruptions of the event.
Islamic terror is extremely active in Africa, as the combination of failed states and long, porous borders provides freedom of movement and a lack of scrutiny not encountered elsewhere.
Already, Al Shabaab gangs in Somalia have been roaminfg the streets looking for people watching the world cup, threatening them with flogging or worse.
There have been rumours that the World Cup venues in South Africa themselves might also be a target – and this story appears to confirm that, as it looks increasingly likely the Religion of Peace™ have been planning an attack there.
Well done to the to the vigilant border guards – let’s hope they haven’t let more terrorists split through already.
Sport, competition, international friendship, celebration? Islamists hate the things we love.
[Source: iAfrica.com]
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