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Acts of Terrorism in Pakistan

This is an old link, the front page for onlinenews.pk today is this:

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You posted an incident from a few months ago. There is no such news on any other media outlet.

Come on now Bilal bhai, dont play games with me.:) Just click HOME on the link you have provided and you will see the top stories. I hope i have cleared the doubt.

Very Sad news. Going by your inputs these are different incidents. RIP to all the 8 officers killed today.Mat terrorists rot in hell.
 
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Come on now Bilal bhai, dont play games with me.:) Just click HOME on the link you have provided and you will see the top stories. I hope i have cleared the doubt.

Very Sad news. Going by your inputs these are different incidents. RIP to all the 8 officers killed today.Mat terrorists rot in hell.

It's funny that no one else is reporting it. Must be like the Taliban sources in Afghanistan that report over 50 NATO/US soldiers getting killed everyday.
 
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Two persons injured in a remote controlled blast in Balochistan

A woman and a teenage boy were injured in a remote controlled blast on a Police patrol near the Bakra Mandi area in Dera Murad Jamali city of Naseerabad District in Balochistan on November 12, reports Express Tribune. Unknown militants attached an explosive device to a motorbike in the Bakra Mandi area. “The target of the blast was a Police patrol. However, the personnel escaped unhurt. The passers-by received minor injuries,” local Police official Hidyatullah said. No group claimed responsibility for the attack.

Separately, unidentified militants blew up three power-supplying towers with explosive materials in Kohlu District, reports Daily Times. United Baloch Army (UBA) spokesman Mizar Baloch, claimed responsibility for the attack.

Meanwhile, Levis Force recovered three abductees during an encounter with the armed captors in Mach area of Bolan District, reported The News. Armed militants had abducted them on gun point early on November 12, 2011.

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One Policeman killed in bomb blast in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

A Policeman, identified as Ayaz, was killed and a constable Fazal Rahim injured in a remote-controlled bomb attack on a Police check post near Dhandu Bridge at Saro Police Station in Charsadda District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, on November 12, reported Daily Times.

Separately, a former union nazim (organiser) and local leader of Awami National Party (ANP) Karimul Hadi Khan, along with his two friends Professor Riaz and Haji Akhunzada were injured in a hand grenade attack by unidentified militants in Kanju Township in Kabal tehsil (revenue unit) of Swat District.
 
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Two schools blown up in Pakistan

Peshawar: Unknown assailants blew up two schools in Swabi and Nowshehra districts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan on Sunday.
According to report, the militants destroyed the girls’ school in Shewa Adda area of Swabi and boys’ school Rojba area of Nowshehra by detonation explosives.
Sources said that the schools were partially damaged in the attack and no loss of life reported in the attack.

Two schools blown up in Pakistan | The News Tribe
 
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5 proclaimed offenders killed in armed encounter:

CHAKWAL: Five dangerous proclaimed offenders were killed by police in an armed counter near village Pir Chambel in the border area of Chakwal District.

More than 10 accused kidnapped incharge security of Gharibwall cement factory and two others servants and took them in the hilly area of salt range. Jhelum police started chasing the accused and later on Chakwal police also rushed on the spot and in a joint operation encounter, started with criminals.

Helicopter of army aviation was also called to assist the police. Five accused so for have been killed till filling of this report as the police encounter was still going on in the late evening as the criminals were resisting very hard.

The dead bodies of the accused were shifted to Gharibwall cement factory. The abducted major and the other two persons were not recovered so far and it was feared that the accused would not spare them. RPO captain retired M. Zubair, DPO chakwal DPO Jhelum also rushed on the spot and they themselves supervising the operation.

According to the police sources that this area was a hub of criminals and proclaimed offenders due to the hilly area as approached to this area was not easy. However police was trying its best to recover the kidnapped people.

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Pakistan Donkey Cart Blast Kills 6

Posted Sunday, November 13th, 2011 at 4:25 pm


Pakistan officials say a bomb blast in the country's remote northwest has killed six people.

Authorities say the bomb that exploded Sunday was planted in a donkey cart in the market of Mastak town.

A local government official says the explosives were detonated with a remote-controlled device.

No group has claimed responsibility. Officials have blamed similar attacks in the past on the Taliban and Islamist militants.

In other news from Pakistan, 21 people were killed when a minivan and a bus collided Sunday in southern Sindh Province.

Pakistan has one of the world's worst records for deadly traffic accidents, blamed on poor roads, badly maintained vehicles and reckless driving.
 
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8 alleged terrorists arrested in Kohat

KOHAT, Nov 13: The law enforcement agencies arrested eight alleged terrorists during a raid at Shindhand camp of Afghan refugees in Kohat district near the tribal area on Sunday.

Police said that they received information that a group of militants was intimidating tribal families, who were fleeing their homes owing to attacks on their vehicles on Shindhad Road.

The Bilitang police accompanied by commandoes raided the refugees camp in Shindhand. The law enforcers asked eight armed men, present there, to surrender but they started running and threatened to open firing on the policemen.

After a chase the eight men handed themselves over to police. Police seized six Kalashnikovs and two light machine guns from their possession.

The security forces also came to help police and launched a search operation in the area. The operation was in progress till filing of this report.

In Bajaur Agency, security forces arrested five suspects and defused two landmines during a search operation in Mamond tehsil on Sunday.

In Kurram Agency, bomb disposal squad defused a time bomb planted under a bridge on Sunday and launched a search operation in the area.

Sources said that security forces arrested two suspects with the help of sniffer dogs during the search operation in Mero Kass area after recovery of the bomb. — Dawn

8 alleged terrorists arrested in Kohat | Provinces | DAWN.COM
 
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150 suspects detained:

LAHORE, Nov 13: The police detained over 150 people in an extensive search operation in Thokar Niaz Baig, Raiwind and Chuhng areas early on Sunday.

The operation was launched against terror suspects ahead of Muharram and annual congregation of Tableeghi Jamaat in Raiwind.

Sadar Division Operations SP Shoaib Khurram told Dawn that they took 150 people into custody for not having identity documents and obtained surety bonds from 450 others during the operation. He said the sureties had also been taken from owners of hotels, guest houses, inns, seminaries and residential places where terror suspects could stay. The SP said the operation would continue for two more days as a precautionary measure.

The SP said those who had been detained would be released only after producing guarantors.

150 suspects detained | Provinces | DAWN.COM
 
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2 girls’ schools targeted by terrorists

SWABI/BANNU: Two girls’ schools were targeted by terrorists in Swabi and Bannu, destroying one and damaging the other.

Twin bomb blasts destroyed a major portion of a girls’ school in the Swabi district. The explosions that occurred one after the other destroyed five of the seven rooms of the Primary Girls’ School, Shewa No 3, police officials said. The school is located in a densely-populated area, and the sound of the explosions was heard in several villages of the area, waking people up from sleep. Officials from the Kalu Khan police station, in whose jurisdiction the incident happened, rushed to the school soon after the explosions. They said the bombs were planted in veranda near the classrooms’ walls. The school building was declared unfit for use, and the girls are likely to be shifted to nearby schools.

In a separate incident, terrorists hit a Girls Higher Secondary School in Bannu. The school building was damaged in the explosion caused by a bomb planted at its premises. The explosion resulted in damaging doors and windows of the building while the residences of a former nazim union council Barkatullah Khan and his relatives were also damaged. staff report/agencies

Daily Times - Leading News Resource of Pakistan
 
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Four soldiers killed by militants in Khyber Agency: Officials – The Express Tribune

PESHAWAR: Four paramilitary soldiers were killed on Monday when militants attacked their convoy in the northwestern tribal district of Khyber, officials said. The attackers opened fire on the paramilitary convoy in the Nala area, five kilometres west of Bara, the district headquarters of Khyber.

“The militants opened fire at the convoy when it passed from the area and killed four security persons,” Rehan Gul Khattak, a local administration official told AFP.“The security forces fired back but the militants managed to escape,” he said.

Some 18,000 people fled their homes in Khyber last month amid fears of a fresh onslaught of fighting between the army and militants tied to the Pakistani Taliban.

In the neighbouring district of Mohmand, security forces said they killed four militants and wounded five others who were later arrested, as the group tried to enter Pakistan from across the unmarked border in Afghanistan. “Those who have been arrested were injured during the exchange of fire as the militants attacked Pakistan forces and they retaliated,” said Maqsood Hassan, a local administration official.

Security officials in Peshawar confirmed both incidents.
 
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Police arrest 10 wanted terrorists in Karachi:

Police arrest 10 wanted terrorists in Karachi

KARACHI: Karachi Police has made arrest of 10 criminals including the most wanted terrorists after an encounter here on Sunday.

According to media reports, North Karachi Industrial Police has arrested a terrorist named Muslim Khan and recovered weapons from his possession. Police told Muslim Khan was wanted to police while his name was also included in the Worth Schedule of Home Department.

Moreover, police conducted a sting operation in various parts of the Korangi Town and arrested nine criminals including a target killer.

Police also recovered a Rifle, Repeater and other weapons from the possession of the criminals.

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