It was BLA. Let's not jump the gun when ill-informed.it seems mqm london terrorist sleeper cells are again activated by raw
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It was BLA. Let's not jump the gun when ill-informed.it seems mqm london terrorist sleeper cells are again activated by raw
He was alive at the end. Should be given first aid and so that he can be interrogated.Somewhere in the back
no I am Pakistani and I know asking questions is haram in Pakistan, but still i am taking my chances foolish me
It was BLA. Let's not jump the gun when ill-informed.
There is no first aid in "clearance" ops. Until and unless the entire area is pacified, nobody will bother with the perpetrator. The idea is to incapacitate the threat and move to the next one.He was alive at the end. Should be given first aid and so that he can be interrogated.
So COAS Ahmet pasha Ho about stepping into the role of ISPR? just a demotion of rank!I think they might have returned ISPR to a defunct status where it was before Raheel Sharif.
Generals Asim Bajwa and Asif Ghafoor were doing absolute stellar PR work for the military. And garnering love in the hearts of Pakistanis.
Asif Ghafoor seemed like he was voice of Pakistan whenever he was talking.
Maybe the new DG ISPR is still in on the job training??
I usually find tooi wal, comrades on rent who go ape s#it over bajwa!You are dead wrong if in blanket statement you want to call me a nooniya.
There is clearly a difference between Raheel and Bajwa. Bajwa was supposed to be last in line or 3rd or 4th on list. I think.
Kill and clear approach is suitable for hostile land/area where providing first aid would strain the operation temp or resources. . For Terror attacks inside city, Good guys vastly outnumbered bad and first aid is block away, priority should be Given to intel. I have noticed LE in Pakistan almost always end up killing everyone, when Terrorist can be cornered, and smoked into surrender. Instead of waiting for all clear, Once specific corner or block of building is under control, wounded should be dragged back Out of hot zone to medics. Dead terrorist is of no value. LE agencies gotta update the M.O.Clinical operation. Goes to show that Police/Rangers/FC are coming up to speed quite well. While such terrorist operations can be sprung up anywhere, the response by Police was fantastic.
There is no first aid in "clearance" ops. Until and unless the entire area is pacified, nobody will bother with the perpetrator. The idea is to incapacitate the threat and move to the next one.
In US, whenever there is a transaction of $10,000 or more in account, account automatically get flagged for authorities. There are Finincial algorithm that tracks usually amount of transactions to alert authorities. There should be a bank trail of where money came from, and how?Terrorists ‘used personal car’ in PSX attack
One of the terrorists bought silver Corolla car from a showroom near Karsaz in his name, reveal documents
News DeskJune 29, 2020
Police officers inspect the damaged car at the site of the attack at the Pakistan Stock Exchange entrance in Karachi. PHOTO: REUTERS
An investigation after the terror attack on Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) building in Karachi on Monday revealed that the vehicle used during the incident was bought by one of the terrorists in his name from the port city's Karsaz neighbourhood.
According to the vehicle's documents — obtained by The Express Tribune — Salman bought silver Corolla car from a showroom near Karsaz, which deals in used second-hand cars.
The terrorist's number, date of birth and address were also listed on the documents.
We will foil all efforts of enemies aimed at destabilising peace: COAS
Salman was one of the four gunmen killed during the attempted attack on the PSX building.
Two security guards and a policeman was also martyred during the terrorist activity which only lasted eight minutes due to the valiant effort of the security forces.
The Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) claimed responsibility in a post on Twitter but Reuters was not able to verify the authenticity of the claim and spokesmen for the group were not available for comment.
The police chief, Ghulam Nabi Memon, told Reuters the gunmen attacked with grenades and guns after pulling up in a silver Corolla car.
They threw a grenade at security men posted outside the compound then opened fire on a security post.
Two guards and a policeman were martyred and seven people were wounded, Deputy Inspector General of Police Sharjil Kharal told media.
The Pakistan Stock Exchange did not suspend trading during the attack. Its main KSE-100 index dropped 220 points but it later recovered and was 242 points higher when the market closed.
KARACHI: A brave young officer has described in a video the gun battle that took place during the Karachi Stock Exchange (PSX) mass shooting Monday morning, saying the assailants attacked in a coordinated manner.
Officer Khalil, part of the Sindh Police's Rapid Response Force (RRF), said one of the terrorists was launching grenade attacks and another firing shots.
Police had explained following the attack that all four terrorists who targeted the PSX building Monday morning had been killed, while two security guards and a police sub-inspector martyred as they repelled the attempt to storm the busiest building on Karachi's I.I. Chundrigar Road, also known as Pakistan's Wall Street.
In a video viral on social media and obtained by Geo News, Khalil said: "I had shot one [of the assailants] and he died. Then I heard someone saying there was another assailant shooting at us.
"That's what I heard from outside. I stopped firing [momentarily] and retreated. Then we were advised to proceed, with two of us to stay in the front and fire while another gave us cover.
"As one of us started firing, the other [inaudible]... It was just a little ahead from here. As the second one [terrorist] stepped out — and he had seen me — I shot him twice and injured him," the young officer said.
Khalil then mentioned a pause of milliseconds when one of the assailants attempted to reach other ammunition for a fresh attack but stressed that he was well-prepared for it.
The terrorist "then took out a grenade [to launch at us] so I aimed and fired at his hand and the grenade, as well as the weapon, dropped from his grip.
"As he tried to pull out the pin from the grenade, I shot him straight in the head. He fell to the ground and two of us stepped forward," the officer stated.
"There was another one I had shot and injured. Afterwards, my colleague went ahead to continue the operation," he added.