New video shows Mullah Fazlullah alive

Swat Taliban commander Mullah Fazlullah has Rs 5 million bounty on his head.

Lahore: The Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan’s (TTP) Swat chapter chief Mullah Fazlullah is alive, a new video footage has revealed.

According to reports, a private television channel aired the footage showing Fazlullah addressing his commanders at an undisclosed place.

The footage shows Fazlullah, who was believed to have been killed by security forces near the Afghan border, taking the responsibility for the Timar Garah suicide attack.

The video footage showed Fazlullah limping due to an injury in his leg, which confirms the Taliban’s claims that the terror leader was only hurt and not killed in the military strike, The Daily Times reports.

Fazlullah, who has a five million rupee bounty on his head, is also known as ‘Radio Mullah’ as he used to preach ‘jihad’ and give sermons on an illegal local FM radio channel during the TTP’s parallel rule in the Swat Valley.

The sermons were usually aired at night. Fazlullah used to announce the do’s and don’ts for the people of the region. Names of violators of the Taliban’s stern ‘Islamic sharia’ were also announced on the radio along with the punishment, which often included beheading.

ANI

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