The newly-installed interim Afghan government has said that Mullah Omar should be arrested and put on trial.
Reports from Kandahar last month speculated that Mullah Baradar would soon be arrested because of growing tensions with Mullah Omar.
For years, the Afghan Taliban leader, Mullah Omar, has been issuing safe-conduct letters to WHO-sponsored polio-vaccination teams operating in insurgent areas.
Mullah Turabi is from southern Afghanistan's Uruzgan province, as is Mullah Omar.
Pakistan denies the allegation, and Mr. Bashir said the country does not know if Mullah Omar and other Taliban leaders are in Pakistan.
They also note the ISI's longstanding ties to the Afghan Taliban, including its leader, Mullah Omar, who is assumed to be operating out of Quetta in Baluchistan.
This week, Afghanistan produced a video of a captured Taliban spokesman, alleging that the group's leader, Mullah Omar, was under Pakistani protection in the city of Quetta.
Meanwhile, a US military spokesman has said that Taleban leader Mullah Omar's first public statement for almost a year suggests he is concerned about rising US troop numbers.
But he warns that surrender deals in Afghanistan often take days to finalise and there is no certainty that Mullah Omar's fate is settled, if indeed he actually is in Baghran.
Second, while Obama didn't talk about dealing with Taliban leader Mullah Mohammed Omar, it is worth pointing out the Taliban leadership, including Mullah Omar, has in the past several months taken every opportunity to say that it has no interest in a deal with the Afghan government.
Mullah Mohammad Omar, the leader of the movement, lives in Kandahar, in south Afghanistan, the de facto capital.
Mr Karzai has often said he is willing to sit down with the Taliban's supremo, Mullah Mohammad Omar.
They are querying him about the location of Taliban leader Mullah Mohammed Omar, an intelligence official in Kabul said.
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The capture of Mullah Baradar, second in the Taliban hierarchy only to the movement's founder, Mullah Mohammed Omar, removes the insurgency's military commander.
Intelligence information has indicated that Taliban supreme leader Mullah Mohammed Omar is in Helmand province, near Baghran, where Taliban fighters recently have begun surrendering.
The greater threat to Afghan stability comes from a resurgent Taliban, still apparently under the sway of its one-eyed former commander, Mullah Mohammed Omar.
U.S. officials say they are now trying to pressure Pakistan to arrest Mullah Muhammad Omar, the one-eyed Afghan Taliban leader, and other militants believed to be sheltering in Pakistan.
Tawheedi said the commander of government forces on the scene, Mullah Shir Gul, was interrogating Wahid about the whereabouts of Omar.
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