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Acts of Terrorism in Pakistan

I'm known to be harsh on the police, but in this case and cases like this they did an outstanding job --averting what could have been a DISASTER

good show of vigilance; it cost 2 officers their life --- 2 families now don't have a bread-winner. Govt. should ensure that they are taken care of for the time being.

this is yet another reminder that the enemy is still out there and that they want to harm our country; their objectives are nefarious ones, but they will never succeed. They will fail.
 
Five terrorists killed after police chase in Karachi:

KARACHI: At least seven people — five terrorists and two policemen — were killed in what appeared to be a suicide bombing at the Karachi sea front on Wednesday night.

Investigators said the terrorist who blew himself up appeared to be of Central Asian origin. They did not rule out the possibility of a woman among the terrorists.

The incident took place at a desolated spot reclaimed from the sea neighbouring a park and a popular restaurant.

DIG South Commander Shaukat Ali Shah said the bodies of three terrorists were intact while two were beyond recognition.

“Two of our men riding a motorcycle followed a suspicious looking hi-roof van which drove towards the reclaimed piece of land, almost at the dead end of the sea. The van stopped there and three men came out. The fourth one apparently blew himself up in the vehicle,” SSP South Naeem Ahmed Shaikh told Dawn.

The two policemen who had followed the suspects were also killed in the blast.

However, investigators were still not sure if the blast took place accidentally or the terrorist detonated the bomb after seeing the two policemen. About the motive and presence of the terrorists at the sea front, an official told Dawn that a senior military official was supposed to visit the nearby restaurant.

However, a police official linked the blast to the upcoming Urs of Hazrat Abdullah Shah Ghazi. The van turned into a heap of twisted metal, but the bodies of three terrorists were in an identifiable condition. “The three terrorists died of pellet wounds,” SP Raja Umar Khattab said.

Police found three AK-47 rifles, seven hand-grenades and a suicide belt at the blast site. The registration book of the vehicle and NIC of a suspected terrorist were also found.

A team of ACLC retrieved the chassis number of the hi-roof — a Bolan vehicle of 2004 made. The bodies of the policemen were taken to hospital while the bodies and remains of the terrorists were kept at the scene of the blast. CID and SIU officials collected finger prints from the bodies.

Five terrorists killed after police chase in Karachi | Newspaper | DAWN.COM
 
Explosive Laden Vehicle: Major terror attack averted in Jamrud

KHYBER AGENCY: Political Administration of Jamrud preempted a major terror threat on Saturday, as they recovered huge amount of explosives and other detonation material from a vehicle, while arresting one person. The political authorities said the administration was informed that an explosive laden vehicle will try to cross Takhta Beg checkpoint, following which strict inspection of vehicles was launched. A car coming from Shah Kass was signaled to stop on suspicion. The car which was apparently loaded with sacks of flour when examined carefully was found carrying explosives. 250 kilograms of explosive material, a hand grenade, 20 fuses and 1000 meters wire were recovered from the vehicle. The authorities also arrested one person named Halak Khan, who is an Afghan national. Khan said he wanted to shift the vehicle to Torkham. Further investigations are underway.

Explosive Laden Vehicle: Major terror attack averted in Jamrud – The Express Tribune
 
Six killed in Tirah blast

KHYBER AGENCY: Six tribesmen were killed and two others sustained injuries when a vehicle ran over a roadside landmine in the remote Tirah valley in Spori on Wednesday. According to the political administration here, a Jamrud-bound pickup with eight tribesmen, ran over a landmine planted on roadside, which exploded, killing six persons, including driver Adnan, and injured two others. The ill-fated pickup was coming from Tehsil Jani Khel to Jamrud Tehsil. The locals rushed to the spot and shifted the injured to hospital. app

Daily Times - Leading News Resource of Pakistan

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Five detained in Hyderabad after Karachi blast

HYDERABAD: Five suspects have been rounded up in Hyderabad after the bomb explosion in Karachi as the militants' car was found to be registered from the city, Geo News reported.

According to the SSP Hyderabad Asad Shah, five people have been apprehended which included Maqbool Khokar and his son Bilal Khokar.

Meanwhile, family members of Maqbool Khokar said that they sold out the car eight years ago. Police said that interrogation was underway with the detained people.

Five detained in Hyderabad after Karachi blast
 
Blast damages health unit in Charsadda – The Express Tribune

PESHAWAR: A Basic Health Unit (BHU) was partially destroyed in the Shabqadar area of Charsadda district, when a bomb set up on the outer walls of the building went off late Wednesday night, the police said.

Station House Officer (SHO) Janzada confirmed the incident and added that it took place in the Jan Banda village.SHO Janzada said, “The militants had placed the bomb near the gate which exploded around 2:10 am.”The area of Shabqadar is near the Mohmand Tribal belt and has been the centre of militant activity after a military operation was carried out in the agency.

The BHU was blown up two years back, but this time the remaining rooms and the walls were destroyed, said Janzada. He said that there were no casualties in the incident.
 
Thiry-one militants killed in fighting, shelling:

PARACHINAR / KALAYA: Thirty-one militants and a military officer were killed in gun-battles and shelling in two tribal regions on Wednesday, sources said.

In upper Kurram, terrorists launched a three-pronged attack on a check-post in Marghan Kandao area. The forces retaliated and the gunfight continued for some time.

The sources said that Major Sikandar of Special Operation Group was martyred and a security man wounded, adding that 20 attackers were killed and several others injured in the fighting.

In upper Orakzai Agency, security forces destroyed six militant hideouts and a double-cabin vehicle in Koranchi and Dapar Parari areas. Nine militants were reportedly killed.

The militants attacked a post in Ghundai Makki.

The security forces in retaliatory fire killed two militants.—Dawn Report

Thiry-one militants killed in fighting, shelling | Newspaper | DAWN.COM
 
Twenty-two militants killed in Orakzai clashes:

KALAYA – At least 22 militants were killed in clashes between Pakistani security forces and Taliban militants in a remote district of the Orakzai tribal region in the northwest, local government officials said.

There was no word on casualties from government forces.

There was no independent confirmation of militant casualties, and militants often dispute at an official accounts.

Twenty-two militants killed in Orakzai clashes | Pakistan | DAWN.COM
 
Two militants shot dead in Peshawar:

PESHAWAR, Nov 17: Two militants were killed and a policeman sustained minor injury in an encounter in Peshawar on Thursday, officials said.

Also, a government school and a basic health unit were blown up by suspected militants in two separate incidents in Charsadda district.

A spokesman for Peshawar police said that militants attacked a patrolling party of Badhber police station near Mamrez police post at Telaband. He said that policemen from different stations were called to hunt down the assailants.

The attackers had taken cover behind the wall of a house and opened firing on policemen, inuring SHO Khushdil Khan, he said, adding the attackers were also gunned down during a one-and-a- half hour encounter.

Sources said that one of the killed militants was identified as Nawab, an Afghan national. Police also recovered two Kalashnikovs, four hand grenades and six magazines from the killed militants.

Meanwhile, an improvised explosive device went off in main Charsadda Bazaar on Thursday night and badly damaged a government high school for boys.

However, the watchman of the school and other people in the area remained unharmed.

In another incident, a basic health unit was blown up by suspected militants in Mansooka area of Shabqadar in Charsadda in the wee hours of Thursday.

“An improvised explosive device, planted at the health facility, went off at 3:30am, destroying the boundary wall and developing cracks in the walls and roof of its two rooms,” sources said.

They added that the explosion was so powerful that it was heard far and wide in the district, creating panic and fear among people.

In Bannu district, a CD shop was blown up by unidentified persons in Taji Kallay bus stand in the limits of Ghori Wala police station on Thursday.

Police said that a bomb, planted at the CD centre on Dera Ismail Khan Road, went off with a bang at midnight and destroyed the shop completely.

Another bomb was found in Sadar Bazaar in the limits of Ahmad Khan Chowk police station. The Bomb Disposal Squad disposed off it successfully.

In Lakki Marwat, police with the help of security forces thwarted a terror bid by defusing a bomb near Malang Adda on Thursday.

The residents of the area noticed suspicious material under a culvert on Tajori Road and informed local police. A heavy contingent of law enforces reached the place and besieged the area.

Later, personnel of Bomb Disposal Squad with the help of security forces defused the bomb, weighing seven kilograms.

Meanwhile, police claimed to have arrested more than 150 suspects during a fortnight crackdown on anti-social elements in different parts of Lakki district.

Two militants shot dead in Peshawar | Provinces | DAWN.COM
 
Suicide blast in Gulistan e Jauhar during search operation:

KARACHI: An alleged suicide bomber exploded himself during the Rangers search operation in Gulistan e Jauhar block 13 on Friday.

According to the sources, the bomb was suicidal and alleged suicide bomber blew himself up when Rangers besieged the area.

Sources said that the bomber was a foreigner and had hired a flat on rent. Four kids of bomber were also found from the site of the incident. Interrogation has been kicked off.

Suicide blast in Gulistan e Jauhar during search operation
 
Terrorists blow up hospital in Shabqadar:tdown:


HABQADAR: Unidentified terrorists blew up a Basic Health Unit (BHU) with explosives late Wednesday night. Police said that the terrorists had planted explosives at the main gate of the BHU which went off with a big bang. The building of the BHU was partially damaged but the boundary wall and gate were completely destroyed in the blast. Bomb Disposal Squad (BDS) officials said that two kilogrammes of explosives were used in the blast. Police reached the spot and arrested the watchman of BHU and started investigation. It is pertinent to mention here that the same BHU was blown up by terrorists in January.

Daily Times - Leading News Resource of Pakistan
 
Militants kill mosque cleric for resisting 'terrorist value' preaching
By Iftikhar Firdous
Published: November 19, 2011

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The militants shot the cleric dead inside the mosque.

NOWSHERA: A mosque cleric was shot dead by militants in Nowshera District, after resisting their attempts to preach terrorism in his mosque Police said.

Obaidullah Ustad, imam of the Shaidu village mosque in Nowshera had earlier stopped militants from preaching “terrorist values” at the mosque. “It was because of this resistance that the militants returned later in the evening and shot him inside the mosque” District Police Officer (DPO)Muhammad Hussein said while speaking to The Express Tribune.

Obaidullah was severely injured and rushed to the hospital where he succumbed to his injuries hospital authorities said. Sources said that the militants wanted to have access to the mosque and use it as a base to find new recruits. The militants reportedly belonged to the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP).

Nowshera and its surrounding area have been the hub of militant activities in the recent past. On October 28, a suicide bomber claimed the life of two police officers as he attempted to target Ajmir Shah, the SHO who had started a massive operation against militants in the area.
 
10 militants killed in Orakzai operation:

PESHAWAR: Army helicopters targeted militant hideouts in the Upper Orakzai Agency on Saturday and killed 10 militants, reportedly clearing the Dabori area in the tribal belt.

Official sources said that security forces had headed towards the Mamuzai area for the first time since a military offensive had been launched against militants.

The sources added that the militants tried to escape the area in order to avoid being targeted.

“We targeted their hideouts with the help of army helicopters. For now, we are targeting them with aerial shelling and later ground forces will follow,” said officials. “The militants are trying to escape but we are chasing them and wont let them escape.”

Earlier in 2010, Corps Commander Lieutenant General Asif Yaseen Malik, during his visit to the agency, had said that more than 80% of the area had been cleared, including Dabori and Mamuzai areas.

Security forces have killed more than 100 militants in the ongoing operations, where five security personnel, including an official, were killed in different clashes with militants.

10 militants killed in Orakzai operation – The Express Tribune
 
Security forces kill 35 militants during Kurram clashes

Updated 2 hours ago

PESHAWAR: At least 35 militants were killed in different areas of the Kurrum Agency, Geo News reported. Two security personnel were also martyred in clashes with militants.

According to sources, security forces conducted shelling on militants hideouts. As a result five hideouts were destroyed.

A lieutenant and captain were killed, while 12 security forces personnel were injured.

http://www.thenews.com.pk/NewsDetail.aspx?ID=26956&title=35-militants-killed-in-Kurram

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Forces kill 21 terrorists in Orakzai:

PESHAWAR: Security forces backed by gunship helicopters pounded terrorists’ hideouts on Monday, killing 21 Taliban terrorists and injuring 25 others in the Orakzai and Kurram tribal regions near the Afghan border, local official sources said. In the central Kurram Agency, security forces conducted a search operation and shot dead 11 terrorists and wounded 25 others in an ensuing gun battle. In the upper Orakzai Agency, gunship choppers targeted terrorists’ positions near the Afghan border and killed 10 ultras and destroyed five hideouts. app

Daily Times - Leading News Resource of Pakistan
 
PESHAWAR: A bomb attack on a girls’ school in northwest Pakistan on Tuesday killed a policeman, wounded eight others and destroyed a wall, police said.

The remote-controlled bomb was planted at the outer wall of the government-run middle school in the outskirts of Mardan town in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province.

The bomb exploded after police arrived to investigate complaints about a suspicious plastic bag outside the school, which was closed at the time.

“One policeman was killed and eight other people including five civilians were wounded,” Zeshan Haider, Mardan police chief, told AFP by telephone.

Three policemen were also wounded but no pupils were hurt. Haider said the target was the school.

“The outer wall of the school was also destroyed,” he added.

Policeman killed in Mardan bomb explosion | Provinces | DAWN.COM
 

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