ISLAMABAD -- The British government has requested the extradition of Rashid Rauf, a Briton arrested in Pakistan earlier this month in connection with the alleged plot to blow up US-bound jetliners, Pakistan's foreign ministry said yesterday.
Rauf, earlier identified by Pakistan as a ``key person" in the plot, was being investigated for alleged links with Al Qaeda, in connection with terrorist threats in Britain and in Pakistan, said ministry spokeswoman Tasnim Aslam.
Aiden Liddle, a spokesman for the British Embassy, confirmed it had submitted the extradition request, but said it was in connection with a British investigation into a 2002 murder. Rauf moved to Pakistan shortly after his maternal uncle was stabbed to death that year.