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    The rise and fall of Rigi brothers

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    By Sarah Akel on 2 January 2011 Uncategorized

    The recent arrest of the Jundallah chief Abdulrauf Rigi by the
    Pakistani security forces, hardly six months after the June 2010
    execution of its founding ameer, Abdulmalak Rigi by Tehran, has come
    as yet another major setback to the insurgent Sunni
    sectarian-cum-militant group which claims to be fighting for the
    rights of the country’s Sunni Muslims and operates not only in the
    Sistan-Baluchistan province of Iran but also has presence in
    Pakistan’s Baluchistan province.

    Jundallh or the Army of God, which has already been renamed as Peoples
    Resistant Movement of Iran (PRMI), was founded in 2003 and is known
    for carrying out terror attacks against high profile Iranian targets,
    especially the government and the security officials, in a bid to
    pressure Tehran for the secession of Sistan-Baluchistan province of
    Iran from the countries it was actually divided among (Iran, Pakistan
    and Afghanistan) and to create their own unified country. The Sunni
    majority of Sistan-Baluchistan maintained the unity of its lands
    throughout the centuries, until it was divided between Iran, Pakistan
    and Afghanistan after the British invasion. This led to the
    establishment of Iranian, Pakistani and Afghan Baluchistans.
    Nevertheless, the Baluchis in the three areas maintained their
    allegiance to their ethnic identity, as well as their language,
    culture and Sunni/Salafi version of Islam.

    While narrating Jundallah’s agenda in an October 2008 interview with
    Al-Arabiya television, Abdulmalak Rigi had stated that the Iranian
    Baloch were not interested in independence from Iran, but only seek to
    achieve a better life for the Baloch minority, within a state that
    respects their human rights, culture, and faith. “We are ready to lay
    down arms and enter the Iranian politics, but only if we are allowed
    to practice our rights in full. The only thing we want from the
    Iranian government is to be citizens. We want to have the same rights
    as the Iranian Shia people. That’s it”. He described his group as an
    Islamic awakening movement but denied any ties with al-Qaeda or the
    Taliban. He also told the interviewer that despite the fact that many
    of his aides have been martyred … he was prepared to reach an
    understanding with the Iranian government.

    However, Abdulmalak Rigi was arrested in February 2010 while he was
    spotted on a flight from Dubai to Kyrgyzstan. Iranian warplanes
    subsequently forced the commercial aircraft to land in Iran. “Get
    Rigi” operation could not have been possible without help of the
    Pakistani security agencies which had passed on some vital information
    about his travel plans as soon as he had left a US military base in
    Afghanistan after holding a secret meeting with the NATO military
    chief there. Iranian Intelligence Minister Heydar Moslehi subsequently
    described Rigi’s capture as a great defeat for the United States,
    while showing pictures of Rigi taken inside an American military base
    in Afghanistan.

    Abdulmalak was succeeded by his younger brother Abdulrauf as Jundallah
    chief in June 2010 after he was sent to the gallows by the Iranian
    authorities on terrorism charges following a brief trial. But the
    Pakistani authorities arrested him barely six month later [on December
    22, 2010]after tracking him down through his wireless set while he
    was making a phone call from his Pak-Iran border area hideout in
    Balochistan. The Pakistani agencies were making frantic efforts to
    track him down following the December 15, 2010 killing of 40 people in
    a suicide bombing in the Iranian city of Chabahar. His arrest came the
    day the Pakistani and the Iranian presidents were in Istanbul to
    attend the Economic Cooperation Organisation’s summit. Rigi is
    expected to be handed over to Iran shortly after being interrogated by
    the Pakistani security and intelligence agencies for his group’s
    alleged links with the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and the
    Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ).

    The dedication of the Rigi brothers with their cause can be gauged
    from the fact that one of them – Abdolgafoor Rigi – had opted to
    sacrifice himself by executing a suicide car bombing on December 28,
    2008, targeting the headquarters of Iran’s joint police and
    anti-narcotics unit in the Saravan city.

    Besides the Iran-based group of the same name, another Jundallah
    operates in Pakistan which is believed to have close ties to the
    Iranian outfit. Initially patronised by Commander Nek Mohammad, the
    late commander of the local Taliban in South Waziristan, the Pakistan
    chapter of Jundallah usually draws its cadre from anti-Shia jehadi and
    sectarian groups like the Sipah-e-Sahaba and the Lashkar-e-Jhangvi. Lt
    Gen Ahsan Saleem Hayat, the former Corps Commander of Karachi was one
    of those high profile personalities to have been targeted by the
    Pakistan chapter of Jundallah on June 10, 2004, killing 11 people
    including seven army personnel when his convoy was ambushed near the
    Clifton Bridge in Karachi.

    Interestingly, however, there are those in the establishment circles
    who insist that the Jundallah was actually created by the master
    planner of 9/11 terror attacks, Khalid Sheikh Muhammad. He was
    arrested in March 2003 from the garrison town of Rawalpindi and handed
    over to the Americans, following which the Jundallah went wild and
    carried out several terrorist activities. After the Karachi attempt on
    the corps commander, the police were able to apprehend a group of
    Jundallah terrorists headed by an Arab, Musab Aruchi, who eventually
    turned out to be a nephew of Khalid Sheikh with a million dollars on
    his head. One of the Pakistani’s Jundallah’s most wanted operative in
    Karachi is Qasim Toori.

    amir.mir1969@gmail.com

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