A man arrested in a raid which led to the capture of an alleged leading member of al-Qaeda has been released on bail in Pakistan. Ahmed Qadus was detained after it was alleged he had links with al-Qaeda chief operative, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed. Sheikh Mohammed and alleged al-Qaeda financier Mustafa al-Hisawai were arrested at the home of Mr Qadus in Rawalpindi on 1 March in a joint operation between the FBI and Pakistani authorities. The family of Mr Qadus insist he is innocent and claim the al-Qaeda men were never at the house. Mr Qadus was granted bail on Tuesday after Judge Syed Pervez Ali Shah made the order in a Rawalpindi court. Full Story
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