Hayatullah (Tehreek-e-Taliban leader)

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Hayatullah
NationalityPakistani
Other names 
  • Humayun
  • Hayatullah Hamyo
Known forCommanded
Swat Valley

Hayatullah is a citizen of

Tehreek-e-Taliban.[1][2]
According to Pakistan's
Swat valley
. He was reported to have been tied to
Fazlullah
. The
Sindh police's Special Investigations unit reported he had been captured in a raid in Balong Goth in Orangi Town on 12 January 2010.[citation needed]

United Press International reports he works in the telecommunications sector.[3]

References

  1. ^ "TTP commander held in Karachi". Daily Times. 12 January 2010. Police raided a house in Baloch Goth, Orangi Town and arrested Hayatullah alias Humayun, number 181 in the list of the most wanted militants in the country, a private TV channel reported.
  2. ^ "Alleged TTP commander arrested".
    Swat, and said his accomplices Abdul Shakoor, Mehboob Ali, Abdul Waheed, Abdul Wahab
    , Saleem and others were hiding in different parts of the city, the officials claimed.
  3. ^ "Pakistan nabs militants amid border debate". United Press International. 12 January 2010. Archived from the original on 4 June 2011. Karachi authorities said they arrested Hayatullah Hamyo, who they believe was a top Taliban commander using a job in the Pakistani telecommunications sector as a cover, Pakistan's Dawn newspaper reports.