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FC Commandant Siffat Ghayoor Martyred in Peshawar Blast

Brave Soul killed by a cowardly act of the enemy! how much further proof is required that the TTP is the enemy of all Pakistanis!

RIP Brave Soldier:pakistan:
 
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May his Soul Rest in Peace.
We have lost another brave son of this soil to these scumbags.............
Salute to the Martyred Soldier.
 
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Brother in law of Shair pao

Grand son of abdur rab nishtar.

from a famous kakar family

Cousin of of awais ghani

His father was ambassador.

Still no bullet proof car for him.

Oh that is really a mess...its so sad to hear that...:frown:
I hope these evilz will get the worst reward soon from Allah(SWBT)'s Mujahideenz
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oh plz dont derail this thread now.
Seriously. go and take your conspiracy theories with you.

If I give u the evidence then what u gnna say??????
bro
There r only two forces acting in this world
Rehman and Satan
the forces who r not acting right r working under Devil/Satan and the forces working under Rehman never do wrong so the answer is so simple.
if u found evidences from Wikileaks it showz the Blackwater is running under satan, the TTP is running under satan so both r satans forces..cuz the job of both of them to kill innocent pplz:way of devil , but ure resources coulnt find their connection in the background...but some pplz do have resources and they already found out connections and Alhamdolillah they r taking very good care of them..that is why Satan is going crazy could'nt find no refuge..
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Im srry if I said something that hurts ure feeling ..but I said according to my little knowledge
 
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Pakistan's 'Wyatt Earp' Killed in a Terrorist Attack

Sifwat Ghayur was courageous -- or crazy -- enough to be on the front lines of his own missions.
By HABIBULLAH KHAN and NICK SCHIFRIN

— ISLAMABAD, Pakistan, Aug. 4, 2010

He was, perhaps, Pakistan's Wyatt Earp.

Sifwat Ghayur was a daredevil, brave enough to personally lead operations against terrorists who once shot him in the leg.

He spoke fluent French, had a bit of a temper, but was dead honest -- virtually nobody in northwest Pakistan had anything negative to say about him.

And when he took a posting in a new neighborhood, the locals always became convinced things would improve.

It was no surprise, then, that militants saw him as a threat and targeted him.

Today, they succeeded.

A lone suicide bomber in downtown Peshawar blew himself up next to Ghayur's vehicle, killing him along with three bodyguards and injuring 11.

His was not just another death in a terrorist attack in Pakistan. The Frontier Constabulary -- whose 25,000-strong paramilitary officers are often the front line forces against the Taliban -- has lost its chief, and northwest Pakistan has lost one of its most respected officers.

"This is a great loss," said a provincial official. "He was the best among the best."

Ghayur, the son of a former military general and a diplomat, is one of the highest ranking security officers ever assassinated in Pakistan. He led the Constabulary, which has received millions of dollars in aid from the United States to fight militants.

In many ways he was a role model, say those who knew him, courageous -- or crazy -- enough to be on the front lines of his own missions, never backing down publicly from criticizing a militancy that has wracked Pakistan's northwest province, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

His reputation was reinforced again and again, say those who knew him. Just a few months ago, he heard that police were fighting with militants on the outskirts of Peshawar. Ghayur was rushing to the scene when he found many of his own men standing around, not daring to participate in the fighting.

"What the hell are you guys doing back here," he screamed at his men, according to a police officer who knew him. He then took his vehicle and his own guards toward the fighting, telling his men that he was so disappointed in them, he was likely to shoot them if they suddenly decided to follow him.

Pakistan's Model Officer Killed
Ghayur served as the provincial head of the Intelligence Bureau as well as the chief of Peshawar's police force. Despite the violence that has afflicted the city in the last few years, many residents credited him with leading the fight against militants.

Given his history and stature, his death is a blow to all security forces in the northwest. It strikes at the heart of the provincial ruling elite. He was the provincial governor's cousin and the brother-in-law of a Aftab Ahmad Khan Sherpao, Pakistan's former interior minister who is from a district outside of Peshawar.

"We have lost a very brave and able official in this cowardly attack," said Mian Iftikhar Hussain, the provincial information minister, told local journalists. "We will not feel threatened, and the fight will go on."

Hussain, an outspoken critic of the Taliban, knows all too well how threatening militants can be. His own son was killed a week and a half ago, and a suicide bomber exploded outside his house just days later.

The assassinations could mark a shift for insurgents in Peshawar, who have historically targeted populated places where they could inflict the most casualties.

Ghayur was killed when his vehicle stopped at a busy traffic light in a congested part of Peshawar, not far from his office.

"Rest in peace Sifwat Ghayur," wrote a Pakistani blogger who was family friends with Ghayur. "The world is a lesser place today."

Copyright © 2010 ABC News Internet Ventures

Pakistan's 'Wyatt Earp' Killed in a Terrorist Attack in Peshawar - ABC News
 
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who is running TTP..???
answer is so simple
blakwater...:lol:

Terrorist shot dead in capital gunbattle

Thursday, August 05, 2010

By Shakeel Anjum

ISLAMABAD: The Capital City Police, during a gunbattle with a group of terrorists, Wednesday shot dead a would-be terrorist in sector G-8 here and arrested his accomplice as they opened fire on a police party in a bid to escape after seeing the law enforcers.

The intelligence agencies informed the police that three terrorists who were active members of a terrorist outfit and who have allegedly planned and participated in many terrorist activities in South and North Waziristan as well as other parts of the country, have handed over their vehicle to a mechanic in G-8 Markaz for repair and they would come back to get the same any time on Wednesday.

At about 1.30pm, three terrorists came to the workshop to get back their car. As the police tried to overpower one of the terrorists, they offered resistance and started firing to escape from the scene.

Constable Muhammad Anwar of the police team also opened fire on the fleeing terrorists. Consequently, a bullet hit a terrorist on the head causing his death on the spot while the other two would be terrorists kept running during the shoot out. Police overpowered another terrorist while their third accomplice managed to escape.

The injured terrorist was shifted to PIMS where his condition was stated to be stable. Police have also recovered a 30-bore pistol from the possession of the arrested terrorist. The sources claimed that the accused were activists of a national religious political party and the party was pressurising the police through a former MNA from Islamabad for the release of the arrested suspect. The sources said seven other members of the religio-political party were also involved in the Nato Trucks attack case. The sources, quoting the statement of the suspect, recorded during questioning, said the terrorist this time had planned to target top military and police officers.

Terrorist shot dead in capital gunbattle

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Not Blackwater, same BC Mullah's.
 
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Officers like these are assets, we need to save them.
They dont have to die like that.
 
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Officers like these are on the front lines while the others hide behind their men. There has always been two distinct classes of leaders in Pakistan military and police forces. I bet this guy never took or saw a bribe in his life either. Truly we lost the best policeman and protector a country could produce.
 
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