THE Taliban were in disarray last night after their Helmand province leader surrendered — fearing the SBS was about to kill him.
Terrified Mullah Abdul Rahim handed himself in to Pakistani police just over the border in Quetta late on Saturday.
Rahim, one of the five most wanted Taliban bosses, acted after two henchmen — Mullah Bishmullah and Mullah Sadiqullah — were killed by the Navy special forces unit.
Forces spokesman Lt Col Robin Matthews said: “The Taliban leadership has suffered a shattering blow.”
Hours after the surrender, an unmanned RAF drone killed the Taliban’s chief in Musa Qalah.
**Owned! The Taliscum are finished, little more than dead men walking, soon to be turned into pig food by RAF drones.
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Errrmmm...
Isn't Rahim now in line for a plush council flat in Islington, and a job with either the BBC or the guardian, dictating official New Labour policy?
In a word yes.
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