Osama bin Laden | Credit: MyFoxNY
Osama bin Laden | Credit: MyFoxNY
Updated: Tuesday, 15 Jun 2010, 3:59 PM EDT
Published : Tuesday, 15 Jun 2010, 8:53 AM EDT
By Zahid Hussain
(The Wall Street Journal) - An American construction worker who was arrested with a sword, a pistol and night-vision goggles in northwestern Pakistan told investigators Tuesday that he wanted to kill Osama bin Laden to avenge the 2001 terrorist attacks on the U.S.
Gary Brooks Faulkner, 52 years old, of California was caught by Pakistani police Monday in the remote Bumburat Valley near the border of Afghanistan's Nuristan province, where he apparently hoped to find bin Laden.
Police quoted Faulkner as saying he wanted to avenge the victims of the attacks on New York and Washington. He was carrying Christian religious books with him, according to Mumtaz Ahmed Khan, a senior police officer in the northwestern town of Chitral.
Faulkner arrived in Pakistan on a tourist visa, and police said it was his third trip to the area in the past five years.
He disappeared from his hotel on Sunday night, slipping away from the police guard that had been posted there for his security, a common service in the area.
He was seized from a forest in a high security zone close to the border after a 10-hour hunt. He carried a 40-inch sword, which he said he brought with him from California, and several rounds of pistol bullets, Mr. Khan said. Mr. Faulkner surrendered without any resistance and was flown to Peshawar Tuesday for further investigation.
Richard Snelsire, a U.S. embassy spokesman, said the Peshawar consulate had been informed of the arrest of a U.S. citizen, adding that the embassy was seeking access to the detained American. Mr. Snelsire said the embassy hadn't had contact with the detained American and didn't know his place of residence.
Source: The Wall Street Journal