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This is an archive article published on September 17, 2009

Pak makes another arrest in Swat Valley

Pak arrested a wanted militant commander accused of beheading troops in the Swat Valley,notching up another success in an offensive in the northwestern region that has pushed backed many of the insurgents.

Pakistan arrested a wanted militant commander accused of beheading troops in the Swat Valley,notching up another success in an offensive in the northwestern region that has pushed backed many of the insurgents,an army spokesman said Thursday.

Sher Muhammad Qasab was captured this week at an undisclosed location in the valley,said Col. Akhtar Abbas.

He had a bounty of 10 million rupees ($121,000) on his head.

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Pakistan’s army launched an offensive in April after militants seized control of much of the valley in the country’s volatile northwest. It has cleared much of Swat and killed more than 1,800 insurgents,although sporadic militant attacks continue.

Abbas said Qasab had beheaded many troops in Swat when the Taliban was in control.

The army announced Friday the capture of five other Swat Taliban commanders,including spokesman Muslim Khan and commander Mahmood Khan. The arrests were the first time the army had captured any senior commanders in the offensive.

The Swat offensive has been praised by the United States,which wants to see Pakistan fighting militants hiding out in its rugged northwest who are blamed for plotting and carrying out attacks on US and NATO forces in neighboring Afghanistan.

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