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Matiur Rehman (born 1977, Bahawalpur District, Punjab Province, Pakistan) is a Pakistani militant who has been identified as al Qaeda's planning director and is the chief operational commander of Lashkar-e-Jhangvi and is closely associated with Harkat-ul-Jihad al-Islami. Pakistani police have identified him as being involved in the kidnapping of Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl. He was designated by the Al-Qaida and Taliban Sanctions Committee of the Security Council in 2011.

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  • Matiur Rehman (born 1977, Bahawalpur District, Punjab Province, Pakistan) is a Pakistani militant who has been identified as al Qaeda's planning director and is the chief operational commander of Lashkar-e-Jhangvi and is closely associated with Harkat-ul-Jihad al-Islami. Pakistani police have identified him as being involved in the kidnapping of Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl. He was designated by the Al-Qaida and Taliban Sanctions Committee of the Security Council in 2011. He was thought to have frequent contacts with Ayman al-Zawahiri and to be in contact with Rashid Rauf. It was suggested at one point that Rehman and Rauf were one and the same, but this was dismissed by officials in Britain and Pakistan. Rehman was linked by Pakistani officials with the 2006 plot to destroy aircraft using homemade "liquid explosive" devices. In March 2006 it was reported by ABC News that Pakistani officials said Rehman was behind plans for an attack against the United States and that Pakistan had posted a 10-million rupee (about $166,000) award for his capture. According to ABC News consultant and former French defense ministry adviser Alexis Debat, Rehman was "probably Pakistan's most wanted". Debat described Rehman as "extremely dangerous because of his role as the crucial interface between the brains of al Qaeda and its muscle, which is mainly composed these days of Pakistani militants." Pakistani officials suspected Rehman of being connected to the 2 March 2006 Karachi consulate attacks and said that he had helped train Pakistani militants at al Qaeda training camps in the late 1990s. In August 2006 ABC News erroneously reported that Matiur Rehman had been captured in Pakistan. ABC consultant Alexis Debat had warned ABC it was not true a day after the report had initially been broadcast, and ABC retracted it when it turned out that Rehman had not in fact been captured. GlobalSecurity.org's profile of Rehman reports that US counterterrorism sources remain unconvinced of his importance. (en)
  • Matiur Rehman (1977) is een Pakistaanse man en hoofdverdachte in de zaak waarbij op 9 augustus 2006 24 verdachten werden aangehouden op verdenking van het plannen van een grote terreuraanslag op negen tot twaalf vliegtuigen op trans-Atlantische vluchten. Rehman was op 11 augustus 2006 nog voortvluchtig, net als 4 andere verdachten. De groep van 29 islamitische mannen in de leeftijd van zeventien tot zesendertig jaar zouden van plan geweest zijn duizenden doden te veroorzaken rondom de herdenking van de terreuraanslagen van 11 september 2001. (nl)
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  • Matiur Rehman (1977) is een Pakistaanse man en hoofdverdachte in de zaak waarbij op 9 augustus 2006 24 verdachten werden aangehouden op verdenking van het plannen van een grote terreuraanslag op negen tot twaalf vliegtuigen op trans-Atlantische vluchten. Rehman was op 11 augustus 2006 nog voortvluchtig, net als 4 andere verdachten. De groep van 29 islamitische mannen in de leeftijd van zeventien tot zesendertig jaar zouden van plan geweest zijn duizenden doden te veroorzaken rondom de herdenking van de terreuraanslagen van 11 september 2001. (nl)
  • Matiur Rehman (born 1977, Bahawalpur District, Punjab Province, Pakistan) is a Pakistani militant who has been identified as al Qaeda's planning director and is the chief operational commander of Lashkar-e-Jhangvi and is closely associated with Harkat-ul-Jihad al-Islami. Pakistani police have identified him as being involved in the kidnapping of Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl. He was designated by the Al-Qaida and Taliban Sanctions Committee of the Security Council in 2011. (en)
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