<!-- IMAGE -->Qari Mohammad Zafar is a fugitive who is wanted for questioning
in connection with the March 2, 2002 bombing attack on the United
States Consulate in Karachi, Pakistan.
A Pakistani citizen, Zafar is a leader of the Laskhar-e-Jhangvi, a
Pakistani terrorist group linked to the Taliban in Afghanistan. After
the fall of the Taliban, Zafar took refuge in South Waziristan and
sometimes has ventured into rural parts of Sindh Province.
In March 2006, shortly before a visit to Pakistan by then-President
George Bush, a suicide bombing on the Karachi consulate killed U.S.
diplomat David Foy, his driver and three Pakistani citizens. Zafar is
suspected of being a key figure in the attack.
The Rewards for Justice program is offering a reward of up to five million dollars for information leading to Zafar's arrest.
The U.S. guarantees that all reports will be investigated and the
identity of all informants will be kept confidential. If appropriate,
the U.S. is prepared to protect informants by relocating them. If you
have information on this man, contact the Regional Security Office at
the nearest U.S. Embassy, and the tip line at www.rewardsforjustice.net <http://www.rewardsforjustice.net> or e-mail information to RFJ@state.gov <mailto:RFJ@state.gov>.