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Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Bounties: The FBI Posts A Reward For Catherine Greig, The Girlfriend Of Fugitive James ‘Whitey’ Bulger

I love posting these types of deals. It is my way of supporting an offense industry designed to capture fugitives. Plus, I would love to see one of my readers out there get lucky and actually be responsible for the capture of these thugs.
Catherine has a $100,000 reward, and Whitey has a $2 million reward. So if you actually did find Catherine, you might want to hang tight for a little bit, just to watch who she hangs out with. Just saying….lol Good luck out there, and happy hunting. –Matt

Edit: 06/23/2011- Talk about quick?  Someone turned both of these fugitives into authorities after watching the PSA.  They were in California. See the comments section below for more details.


Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Pakistan: Afghan Taliban Military Chief Captured, Aides Confirm

   Wow.  What a catch, and I certainly hope they are able to get all the information they can out of this guy in order for us to get closer to Usama Bin Laden or Mullah Omar.  We can only hope, and this is some outstanding war news. –Matt

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Afghan Taliban Military Chief Captured, Aides Confirm 

By Eltaf Najafizada and James Rupert

Feb. 16, 2010

The Afghan Taliban’s top military commander, Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, was captured by U.S.-led forces in what may be the most significant blow to the eight- year insurgency.

Baradar, who has directed daily operations as deputy to Mullah Omar, was seized last week, two Taliban officials said. They disputed a report by the New York Times earlier today that he was nabbed in Karachi by Pakistani and U.S. intelligence teams. Baradar is undergoing joint interrogation, the Times said, citing unnamed American government officials.

The capture of Baradar, whom various reports say is about 40 years old, comes as U.S., British and Afghan soldiers advance into Southern Afghanistan in the biggest offensive against the Taliban since the beginning of the war in 2001. His detention could hamper insurgent operations for months, said Waheed Mujda, an Afghan analyst and former Taliban official.

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