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 GEO Pakistan
 Bounty on Fazlullah raised to Rs50 million
 Updated at: 1951 PST,  Friday, May 29, 2009
Bounty on Fazlullah raised to Rs50 million KARACHI: Federal Interior Minister Rehman Malik said the relief camps are being searched for the suspected people and various people have been arrested.

He said Taliban used to take youth and give them $60, adding it was Taliban who are responsible for taking the people out of their houses.

Malik said the head money for Maulana Fazlulah has been increased to Rs50 million while the bounty on 15 other wanted persons including Muslim Khan has been raised to Rs10 million. The other names are: Shah Doran, Mehmood Khan, Akbar Hussain, Sher Muhammad Kasab, Sirajuddin, Bakht Farzand, Mian Gul Ghafoor, Nisar Ahmed, Laldin alias Baray Mian, Anwarullah, Bashir Ahmed, Rashid Ahmed and Ibn-e-Amin.

He said 2.5 million people had to leave their house only because of Taliban.

The security of all the major cities has been beefed up, the minister said adding the terrorists are quite nervous and panicked.

He continued that some dangerous Taliban have been arrested from IDP’s camps.
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