I've been asked about this case several times while doing book talks, and have to explain that by definition it wasn't a "strategic" manhunt since no uniformed military forces were involved. Thus, it is an international manhunt more akin to the pursuit of Ramzi Youssef (who was also arrested in Pakistan back in a seemingly more simple time) than the strategic manhunt for Osama bin Laden. Nevertheless, it is a fascinating case that highlights the importance of local cooperation and the tradeoffs of rewards when pursuing fugitives.
Aimal Kasi killed two and wounded three CIA employees in Virginia on this day in 1993. He was finally captured in Pakistan on June 15, 1997 after a four-year manhunt by the FBI and CIA. |
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