I was searching for Bin Laden!

Bateluer

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http://www.cnn.com/2010/WORLD/asiapcf/06/15/pakistan.us.detention/index.html?iref=NS1

Hmm, somehow I doubt that a single man, armed with a pistol and sword, is going to be able to find locate Bin Laden, much less extract him from the region. Sounds more mentally unstable to me.

Islamabad, Pakistan (CNN) -- A 52-year-old American citizen who said he was searching for Osama bin Laden was detained in Pakistan near the border with Afghanistan this week, Pakistani police said Tuesday.

The Californian named Gary Faulkner was carrying a pistol, a sword, night-vision equipment and Christian religious books, said Mumtaz Ahmed, a police chief in the area.

Faulkner was detained as he was walking from Pakistan toward the border into Nuristan province in Afghanistan, Ahmed said. He told police that he had been looking for bin Laden since 9/11 and had traveled to the area several times before, Ahmed said.

U.S. Embassy spokesman Richard Snelsire did not confirm that Faulkner had been detained but said that the consulate in Peshawar did receive notification of the detention of an American citizen. Snelsire said they were trying to get more details.

"We're hoping to get consular access to the individual," Snelsire said.

Faulkner told police that he had no intention of killing bin Laden, Ahmed said. But police believed he was trying to kill bin Laden because of the weapons he was carrying, according to Ahmed.
 

Narmer

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You know, I've seen religious freaks do this:
http://www.kold.com/Global/story.asp?S=11733179

and this:
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,137538,00.html

and this:
http://www.thaindian.com/newsportal...s-live-grandmothers-body-parts_100378790.html

But this one (admittedly, the lion one as well) would have been good to see in action

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/world/south_asia/10317158.stm

Armed US 'Bin Laden hunter' is held in Pakistan
An American man who claimed to be on a mission to hunt down Osama Bin Laden has been arrested in northern Pakistan, police say.


They said that Gary Brooks Faulkner, 52, was detained in the mountains of Chitral district north of Peshawar.

He had a pistol, dagger and a sword and was carrying night-vision equipment as well as Christian literature.

Police say Mr Faulkner was stopped near the border with Afghanistan's Nuristan province, a known Taliban stronghold.

They say he told investigators after his arrest late on Sunday that he was on a solo mission to kill Osama Bin Laden who is thought to be hiding in the mountainous Afghan-Pakistan border area.

The al-Qaeda leader is the world's most-wanted man, with the US offering a reward of up to $25m (£17m) for information leading to his capture.

'God is with me'

Police say Mr Faulkner, who is from California, arrived as a tourist in Chitral on 2 June and was assigned a security escort before vanishing on Monday evening.

A search was then launched and he was found in a forest a few miles from the Afghan border.

"We have interrogated him and he has told us that he was on his way to Afghanistan to capture and kill Bin Laden," Mumtaz Ahmed, a senior police official in Chitral told the BBC.

"We arrested him in the Bamburat valley close to the border with Nuristan province of Afghanistan."

Police say that their suspicions grew when officers seized the pistol, the sword and night-vision equipment.

Mr Faulkner is now being questioned by intelligence officials in Peshawar, the main city in north-western Pakistan.

He has told police he visited Pakistan seven times, and this was his third trip to Chitral.

Police say that Mr Faulkner was also carrying a book containing Christian verses and teachings.

Asked if he felt he had a chance of tracing Bin Laden, he told police, "God is with me, and I am confident I will be successful in killing him," the Associated Press reports.

The US embassy in Pakistan confirmed that a US citizen had been arrested and said it was seeking access to him.

Correspondents say that the Chitral area is widely seen as having escaped much of the violence that has blighted the rest of north-west Pakistan.

In April a Greek man who worked in one of the few museums in the area was released by the Taliban after being held by them for eight months.

Bin Laden has evaded a huge US effort to capture him since the attacks on the US of 11 September 2001 for which he is blamed.

Chitral - because of its close proximity to Nuristan - is considered to be one of his possible hiding places.
 

Jaskalas

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An armed man walking around looking for someone to kill and saying god is with him. What if he finds the wrong man?

I can't blame Pakistan in arresting him. Though I do think they should hand him over to us.
 

sandorski

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God's with him? I thought God was with Bin Laden. This shit is so confusing.
 

Lemon law

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When people like that are placed in protective custody, the usual phrase used is to prevent said person doing harm to himself or others.

Why do I suspect its definitely to prevent harm falling on himself. We are talking about a poorly armed idiot in a den of well armed lions, I doubt a pilgrim like him would have made many more miles of wandering around the wilderness before meeting a fatal accident.
 

Moonbeam

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I know I'll hate myself for saying so, but I hope there's millions more were he came from and they are on their way.
 

nonlnear

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They must have used racial profiling to isolate him from among a population of armed zealots. Where is the liberal outrage? :D
 

dammitgibs

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So where's Cheech? :hmm:
 

werepossum

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Dang. This could have been the first time in history that a sword attack was carried out using NVDs.