A Taleban arms dealer who was captured in Afghanistan in relation to the deaths of two New Zealand soldiers was stockpiling for further attacks, Prime Minister John Key says.
A senior Taleban official was arrested on Sunday in a raid by International Security Assistance Force members, with two other insurgents.
ISAF officials confirmed that the insurgent was part of the organisation that attacked New Zealand and Afghan forces on August 4, killing Lance Corporals Pralli Durrer and Rory Malone.
Mr Key said yesterday that the Taleban member had managed the purchase and distribution of rocket-propelled grenades, heavy machine guns and explosive materials to attack Afghan and security coalition officials.
"At the time of his arrest, the Taleban weapons dealer was believed to be acquiring additional firearms and explosives for further insurgent attacks," he said.