[originaltext] ISLAMABAD, Pakistan—Pakistani intelligence agents found plans

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ISLAMABAD, Pakistan—Pakistani intelligence agents found plans for new attacks against the United States and Britain on a computer seized during the arrest of a senior al-Qaeda suspect wanted for the 1998 twin U.S. embassy bombings in East Africa, the information minister said.
   The plans were found in e-mails on the computer of Ahmed Khalfan Ghailani, a Tanzanian arrested July 25 after a 12-hour gunbattle in the eastern city of Gujrat, Information Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed told The Associated Press on Monday.
   Ahmed said authorities have also arrested another top suspect believed to be a computer and communications expert, and that that man was cooperating with investigators.
   The Home Office in London, which is responsible for policing and security in Britain, said it did not believe the computer seizure revealed a "specific threat" or that the British public needed to take any specific action as a result.
   Two AK 47 rifles, plastic chemicals, two computers, computer diskettes, and a "large amount" of foreign currency were recovered from the home in Gujrat where Ghailani was seized. More than a dozen others, including his wife and several children, were also arrested in that raid.
   Officials believe the group was making plans to flee Pakistan on false passports. Gujrat is a center for document forgers and human smugglers in Pakistan.
   Musharraf has been a top U.S. ally in the war on terror, infuriating Muslim radicals in Pakistan and elsewhere, and his security services have arrested a number of top al-Qaeda-linked figures, most recently Ghailani.
   Ahmed said the investigation into Ghailani had revealed that he was training terrorists in Pakistan to commit suicide attacks, though it was not clear if there was a direct connection between him and the attempt on Aziz.
   The government has promised a reward of 10 million rupees (US $175,000) for information about the identity of the suicide bomber, state-run Pakistan Television reported.

选项 A、Tanzanian
B、Pakistani
C、Afghan
D、Iraqi

答案 A

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