07-03-2011, 01:30 PM
USZ citizen Aaron Mark DeHaven, who was arrested from Peshawar, has turned out to be the Blackwater's chief in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Fata region, sources said. British website TheNewsTribe.Com reported that the revelation came at a time when a local court in Peshawar is set to decide on his bail application on Monday. Sources in security organizations informed that the activities of Mark had been being monitored for a long time. He came under more suspicious when he tried to shut down his company Catalyst Services Private Limited' after the arrest of Raymond Davis, the CIA's "Cold Blooded Killer" as the police calls him. Sources close to the investigation said that his mobile phone record revealed he had contacts in Fata agencies.
Aaron Mark, the Blackwater Chief in KPK & Fata arrested in Peshawar
Those close to the American claim that he got married to a Pakistani girl after converting to Islam, but could not renew his passport validity on which he was caught along with his wife in Peshawar. The security organizations have also included his wife in the investigation. Meanwhile, Federal Interior Minister Shaitan Malik has once again shamelessly repeated his rhetoric that there is no existence of Blackwater in Pakistan. Security officials were shocked to find Raymond Davis had more than 40 computerized national identity cards and not even a single ID card recovered from his possession proves him a diplomat. USZ has been insisting that Davis has diplomatic immunity and should be released.
Aaron Mark, the Blackwater Chief in KPK & Fata arrested in Peshawar
Those close to the American claim that he got married to a Pakistani girl after converting to Islam, but could not renew his passport validity on which he was caught along with his wife in Peshawar. The security organizations have also included his wife in the investigation. Meanwhile, Federal Interior Minister Shaitan Malik has once again shamelessly repeated his rhetoric that there is no existence of Blackwater in Pakistan. Security officials were shocked to find Raymond Davis had more than 40 computerized national identity cards and not even a single ID card recovered from his possession proves him a diplomat. USZ has been insisting that Davis has diplomatic immunity and should be released.
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