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Acts of Terrorism in Pakistan

Terrorists are big enemies of Islam and our Nation. We should destroy them without any mercy they are just wolf's who deserve only death...... They have killed so many innocent people and they are following the agenda of america
 
Posted : 2012/10/25 8:51 am
Girl killed, 3 injured in Hangu blast

HANGU: A girl was killed and three others including two children were wounded when the roof of their house collapsed due to a blast beside the house in Hangu, Geo News reported. According to DPO Hangu Saeed Ahmed, the militants had fixed the explosives under the wall of a house that detonated and as a result, the roof of the house collapsed and injured four persons of a family. The injured were being shifted to the hospital for treatment where 18-year-old Aisha succumbed to her injuries.Police has started the investigation of the incident.

Girl killed, 3 injured in Hangu blast | MSN Pakistan
 
Thursday, 25 October 2012 12:42
Two killed by mortar shell in northwestern Pakistan

At least two people have been killed and several others injured after a mortar shell hit a factory in northwestern Pakistan.

According to Press TV, the incident took place on Wednesday in Khyber Agency’s Bara Tehsil area. At least five others were reportedly injured in the attack.

Official sources say militants fired mortar shells from unknown areas, killing two workers at the factory. The building was also partially damaged.

Security forces have cordoned off the area and no group has claimed responsibility for the deadly attack yet.

Earlier on Wednesday, two state-run schools were destroyed in bomb attacks in the northwestern Mohammad Agency’s Haleemzai Tehsil area.

Despite the Pakistani government’s operations against militants, they have been able to spread their influence across the country’s various regions.

Two killed by mortar shell in northwestern Pakistan
 
So now Death Rattle has taken the job of Shardul the Lion. Or you guys the same person or just collaborating ??? :lol:

Anyway, keep on going. Good work, you two just show us the obsession Indians have.
 
R.I.P. to the dead.

why not just declare emergency law in the troubles areas instead of allowing body bags to pile everyday?

what is the local govt. even doing in Karachi to end the scourge of targeted killings that we read about almost every day
Emergency for certain period of time to control the situation is not a bad idea.

It can take few rights of civilians away for certain days but can certainly save many lives.
 
Pakistani officials: US drone strike kills at least 1 person near Afghan border


By Associated Press, Published: October 24

MIR ALI, Pakistan — A U.S. drone fired a pair of missiles at a mud brick compound near Pakistan’s border with Afghanistan on Wednesday, killing at least one person, intelligence officials said.

There were conflicting reports about whether more than one person was killed in the attack in Tappi Khun Khel village in the North Waziristan tribal area, a major hub for Taliban and al-Qaida militants in Pakistan.

continue...
 
BNP-A worker gunned down.
By: Our Staff Reporter | October 25, 2012

QUETTA – A worker of the Balochistan National Party-Awami (BNP-A) was shot dead in Faqirabad area of Khuzdar District on Wednesday.
Police official Javaid Ahmed said that Riaz Ahmed, riding a motorcycle, was on his way when some armed men opened indiscriminate fire on him. Consequently, he sustained multiple bullet wounds and died on the way to hospital.
Being informed, the police rushed to the site and cordoned off the area. “The assailants were riding a motorbike and fled after targeting Riaz,” Javaid said as quoting eyewitnesses. The deceased is stated to be activist of the BNP-A. However, motive behind the murder is yet to be ascertained.
The police have registered a case and started further investigation in this regard.

BNP-A worker gunned down | The Nation
 
So now Death Rattle has taken the job of Shardul the Lion. Or you guys the same person or just collaborating ??? :lol:

Anyway, keep on going. Good work, you two just show us the obsession Indians have.

The username should give a hint.....Pinkie one day.....new ID the next day. :lol:
 
Karachi: Head constable killed as Rangers arrest ‘target killer’ in Lyari
DANIYAL OCTOBER 25, 2012

KARACHI: Violence continued in Karachi on Wednesday as Rangers claimed to have arrested three dacoits and a suspected target-killer during a ‘targeted operation’, SAMAA reported. At least five people, including a woman, were killed in overnight incidents of firing at different areas of the metropolis. Officials said hand-tied body of a policeman, bearing torture signs, was recovered from Lea Market area, adding that the victim was identified as head constable Muhammad Zaheer. He was posted at Kalri police station.

Karachi: Head constable killed as Rangers arrest
 
Five dead in Karachi hotel firing.

KARACHI - Five people were killed in a drive-by shooting at a hotel in Federal B Area of city.
According to police, unknown gunmen riding a motorcycle opened fire on a hotel in Federal B. Area, leaving five people dead. Those killed in the firing were shifted to hospital for medico-legal formalities. Police and rangers reached the scene and cordoned off the area. Panic and fear gripped the locality after the firing incident.

Five dead in Karachi hotel firing | Pakistan Today | Latest news | Breaking news | Pakistan News | World news | Business | Sport and Multimedia
 
Karachi firings, violence kill seven

KARACHI: Seven persons were killed in different firing and violence incidents in the meg-metropolis city here, Geo News reported.Police said that one person was gunned down at Chisti Nagar, while one tortured corpse of a young man, who was killed after kidnapping, was recovered from Khairabad in Orangi Town area here.Motorcycle armed riders opened fire at a tea stall at Federal ‘B Area Industrial Area, which resulted in the death of two persons and three wounded. The three injured were sent to the hospital, where all of them succumbed to their injuries. Initial investigation revealed that it was a targeted killing.Ahl-e-Sunnat Wa Al Jamaat leader Maulana Aurangzeb Faruqui said that all the five deceased were the activists of Jamaat. He demanded immediate arrest of the murderer

Karachi firings, violence kill seven | MSN Pakistan
 
Gunmen kill two anti-Taliban elders in Swat

PESHAWAR: Gunmen shot dead two members of an anti-Taliban peace committee in Swat valley, police said Friday.

The shooting will heighten fears of a campaign of targeted killings in Swat, as in the last four months, two businessmen and outspoken anti-militant campaigners have been shot dead and two others wounded.

The latest incident took place in the Charbagh area, a former militant stronghold some 10 kilometres north of Mingora, the main town of Swat valley.

Police said gunmen opened fire on Tajim Gul late Thursday, in front of a mosque while Sardar Mohammad was gunned down at his home.

“In both incidents the attackers managed to flee. We have registered a case against the unknown attackers,” Liaqat Ali, an official in Charbagh police station told AFP. Daidar Ghani, another police official, confirmed the incident.

Mohammad’s five-year-old son was injured in the shooting

Residents said both victims were members of local peace committee and they blamed Taliban for the killing.

All four victims before Malala Yousufzai, a teenage peace activist who was shot by Taliban gunmen, were senior members of an anti-militancy group.

Malala, who won international recognition for a blog about the horrors of life under the Taliban and a campaign for the right to an education, is the highest-profile target of militants in Swat for more than three years.

The army declared Swat, once known as the “Switzerland of Pakistan”, back under control in July 2009, after defeating Maulana Fazlullah and his Taliban fighters who waged a two-year campaign of terror in the district.

The operation was arguably Pakistan’s most successful offensive to date against the homegrown insurgents who have bombed and killed thousands across the country for the last five years.
Gunmen kill two anti-Taliban elders in Swat – The Express Tribune
 
Anti-Taliban men killed in Pakistan's Swat.
Campaign of targeted killings of peace committee members resumes following attack on student activist Malala Yousufzai.
Last Modified: 26 Oct 2012 12:45

Malala Yousufzai is recovering from surgery in the United Kingdom after being shot by Taliban gunmen [Reuters]
Gunmen have shot dead two members of an anti-Taliban peace committee in northwestern Pakistan's Swat Valley, where Taliban fighters earlier attempted to kill teenage rights activist Malala Yousufzai, police have told Al Jazeera.

The shootings on Thursday night have heightened fears that a campaign of targeted killings against anti-Taliban leaders is continuing, despite the government having said it has tightened security in the valley following the attack on Yousufzai on October 9.

The latest incidents took place in the Charbagh area, about 10km north of Mingora, the valley's main town.

Police said gunmen opened fire on Tajim Gul late on Thursday night in front of a mosque, while Sardar Mohammad was gunned down at his home.

"They were fired upon by unidentified men. We are trying to find them, but so far have not made any serious headway," Aleem Madad, an official at the Charbagh police station, told Al Jazeera.

"In both incidents the attackers managed to flee. We have registered a case against the unknown attackers," Liaqat Ali, another police official, told the AFP news agency.

Mohammad's five-year-old son was injured in the shooting.

Residents said both victims were members of local peace committee and they blamed the Taliban for the killing.

Malala, who won international recognition for a blog about the life as a schoolgirl under the Taliban and a campaign for the right to an education, is one of the more high-profile targets that the Taliban have attacked in Swat in recent years.

The army declared Swat, once known as the "Switzerland of Pakistan", back under control in July 2009, after defeating radical cleric Maulana Fazlullah and his Taliban fighters who waged a two-year campaign of terror in the district.

Anti-Taliban men killed in Pakistan's Swat - Central & South Asia - Al Jazeera English
Looks like the TTP is returning back to Swat.
 
4 killed, 21 injured in Nowshera blast

NOWSHERA: A remote-controlled bomb explosion killed four people and injured 21 at a Sufi shrine in Kaka Sahib on the outskirts of Nowshera city on Sunday.

A huge explosion occurred at around 1:30pm at the main entrance of the shrine, killing four people while 21 were injured, Mumtaz Khan, official of Nowshera Kalan police told The Express Tribune.


Khan said that due to security reasons, the visitors were directed to leave their luggage and offerings at the entrance of the shrine. He added that the bomb was planted in a polythene bag placed near the gate.

Soon after the blast, residents and visitors started rescue work and rushed the injured to District Headquarters Hospital (DHQ).

“Thirteen injured were taken to the DHQ, while five critically injured were rushed to the Lady Reading Hospital (LRH) Peshawar,” Khan said.

“According to our initial information it was a remote-controlled bomb but we are waiting for a final report from the bomb disposal officials,” senior police official Hussain Khan told AFP.

Some people with minor injuries were taken to the nearby private clinics and Basic Health Units, the official added

Khan said the number of casualties could rise as a large number of people including women and children were present in the shrine at the time of explosion.

The official said that the shrine was frequented by locals and the large number of people who had gathered on account of Eidul Azha had been targeted. A fair set up near the shrine on account of Eid had also drawn a large crowd.

The shrine houses the grave of a famous Pashtun Sufi saint Kasteer Gul, also known as Kaka Saheb

President Asif Ali Zardari, and Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf have also taken notice of the incident. Radio Pakistan reported that the president and prime minister had strongly condemned the blast and directed authorities to provide the injured with the best available medical care.

Illegal SIM used in attack?

Interior Minister Rehman Malik tweeted on Sunday that the bomb planted outside the Nowshera shrine was set off by remote control using an illegal subscriber identity module (SIM).


“Terrorists failed yesterday now hv done the remote control bombing by using illegal Sim? ILLEGAL SIMs have become now a dangerous weapon.”

Malik added in subsequent tweet that a team of forensic investigators of the Federal Intelligence Agency have been dispatched to the blast site to gather evidence.


“I have already cancelled the holidays of FIA forensic team to reach crime scene. @Saiif: @SenRehmanMalik track out IMEI numberand arrest them.”

4 killed, 21 injured in Nowshera blast – The Express Tribune
 
7 killed in Karachi violence
By: Online | 37 minutes ago


Incidents of target kilings continued as seven people lost their lives in different areas of Karachi on Thursday.
A man was killed in the Sherpao Colony area of Lyari while another was shot dead in Saeed Manzil, after unidentified men opened fire, according to media reports.
In another incident of violence, a man lost his life when a heavy object was hit on his head.
Meanwhile, the tortured bodies of three men were found from Ghani Chowrangi, Ramswami and Radio Pakistan area.
A policeman, who got critically injured on October 25, also died in hospital during his treatment.
At least 207 people were deprived of their lives during the month of October with over 400 cars snatched or stolen.
The October’s violence claimed the lives of at least 24 political activists and 13 police personnel as well as six sectarian killings were witnessed in the months.
Those killed this month include ten operatives of Pakistan People’s Party (PPP), four of Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM), nine of Awami National Party (ANP) and a worker of MQM-Haqiqi.
Another 12 people sustained injuries in cracker attacks street crimes, bank robberies and kidnapping for ransom.
Over 1900 motorcycles were snatched or stolen during October.

7 killed in Karachi violence | The Nation

Balochistan violence: Three killed in separate incidents





QUETTA:
As many as three people, including a security operative, were killed in different incidents of violence in Balochistan.

Abdul Ghafar, a security official, died after stepping on a landmine during a routine patrol in the Bhalol Basti of Chamalang. Another security official, Umar Aziz, was badly wounded. Both the deceased and the injured were shifted to the district headquarters hospital.

Abdul Malik, a private security guard, was killed while resisting robbers at a filling station in Hub.

Two armed robbers tried to loot cash from a cashier of a local filling station. Malik resisted the attempt and was killed on the spot.

DSP Muhammad Rafique Lasi and SHO Nabi Bakhsh arrested the alleged robbers after a hot chase on Makran Coastal Highway and seized the weapons used in the crime. Police said interrogation of the suspects was likely to yield leads to the gangs active in looting filling stations and passenger buses on the highway.

Muhammad Ali Qambrani was shot dead by unknown assailants in Pirangabad area of Mastung district. The Balochistan Levies shifted the body to the Civil Hospital Mastung. The reason behind the killing could not be ascertained, Levies sources said.

Published in The Express Tribune, November 1st, 2012

http://www.newsonpakistan.com/2012/11/01/balochistan-violence-three-killed-in-separate-incidents/
 
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