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Initial report of D.I. Khan jailbreak

To top it off its IK who is creating problems for All Parties Conference, first he was putting conditions that PM and COAS must brief him before the APC. Now he says that APCs are a waste of time and he won't attend one even if he does get a briefing from COAS. Someone should ask Pasha sahib to talk some sense into IK :coffee:

IK is just buying "Life Insurance" for himself. He is not looking forward to getting into anybodys 'cross-hairs'.
Maybe that is the real reason that he is soft on all these Taliban Terrorists. The instincts of Self-Preservation. Who can blame him for that? He is not even a Fauji.
Even the the Faujis failed to come in time at the DI Khan Jail-break site; simply the instinct for self-preservation.
 
How far was the nearest army / para installation from that area? Its ridiculous that for 4 hours no reinforcement arrived.
No jail is equipped to stop such onslaught, even in India. Its armed police and other agency who have capability to deal with it.
 
Actually this is not the time of blame game ... But CM KPK should feel some responsibility ... He has been sleeping all the time ... I think after 12 hours he was got up ......

Those who are responsible should be held responsible .. has CM KPK spoken , or repeating wahi purani ghisa piti lines
 
intelligence agencies warned 3 DAYS EARLIER! the Government of the province kept sleeping. the Police was not deployed neither were defences of the jail improved!


it is not the Army's job to come and defend FREAKING JAILS! PLEASE UNDERSTAND THEY ARE ARMY not some POLICE FORCE! they defend our borders and are deployed where FEDERAL GOVERNMENT orders them to!

i already posted that Intel was provided, gunmen and sharp shooters were available on the roof of the jail.. just an hour ago of the attack a meeting ended which finalized who has to do what... but when real attack happened.. police and army did a no show.. !!! they were afraid and yes they proved.. our police morale is down and they have become coward (buzdil) ... army is giving intelligence but not stopping the taliban at check points..
 
Spring Onion;4583180]at least 30

Nice 30 that will kill few again

NOT at all. police is ill quipped above all we dont have a good backup-reinforcement machinism.

Well one can expect the provincial police to be ill equipped to fight terrorism in the province since they are new too this.:pissed:this is nothing more then a BS excuse spring Onion.you as a journalist should be ripping them a new one instead you are giving us excuses really.
 
PESHAWAR: A day after the Taliban freed over 250 prisoners from a high-security Pakistani prison, a top commander of the terror outfit has said they took a month to plan the assault and spent Rs one crore to execute it with military-like precision.

The Taliban gunmen launched their attack on Central Prison in Dera Ismail Khan of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province bordering the restive South Waziristan agency on Tuesday around midnight with a series of heavy explosions before firing rocket propelled grenades and machine guns.

Adnan Rashid, a Taliban commander who was released by the militants in a jail break incident in Bannu few years back, said the operation was named "Marg-e-Nijat" and it was launched to set free six militants of Quetta and some others.

It took a month to plan the assault and cost Rs one crore to materialize the plan, he said.

During the attack on Tuesday the militants killed six policemen, six Shia prisoners and two private security guards.

Security forces released a list of 252 prisoners who had gone missing after the Taliban attack on the prison. The list includes the names of 11 high-profile terrorists, Dawn News reported.

Meanwhile, the police on Wednesday re-arrested 45 prisoners who had escaped.

Security officials were quoted by the daily as saying that the re-arrested convicts had voluntarily surrendered themselves to police and that a search was still underway to apprehend as many escaped prisoners as possible.

"We freed two important commanders hailing from Parachinar, six each from Dera Ismail Khan and Quetta. Our friends have now reached the safe place in Mir Ali in North Waziristan agency," Rashid told a private TV channel.

He also claimed that a lady police constable was in their custody.

"It was part of the plan to remain in the jail premises for 20 minutes and then escape to the adjacent tribal agency South Waziristan within one hour of the attack," Rashid said.

"Eight special commandos (suicide attackers) participated in the jail break attempt who were equipped with latest night vision gadgets, and latest weaponry. In all thirteen vehicles were used in the operation and used two ways to reach the jail," the Taliban commander said.

Taliban commander Haji Abdul Hakim, Haji Ilyas and Walid Akbar are among those who have been set free in the jail attack, sources said.

Akbar was main accused in the attack on a Muharram procession in Dera Ismail Khan last year. Important commanders from Bajaur also escaped in the incident, sources said.


Took a month to plan jail attack, spent Rs 1 crore: Pak Taliban - The Times of India

Wonder How they manage to raise such a huge amount......
 
"Eight special commandos (suicide attackers) participated in the jail break attempt who were equipped with latest night vision gadgets, and latest weaponry. In all thirteen vehicles were used in the operation and used two ways to reach the jail," the Taliban commander said.

HOW DID THEY GET SUCH EQUIPMENT!!!! that is what is the major concern! clearly foreign hand is involved inorder to obtain such equipment

i already posted that Intel was provided, gunmen and sharp shooters were available on the roof of the jail.. just an hour ago of the attack a meeting ended which finalized who has to do what... but when real attack happened.. police and army did a no show.. !!! they were afraid and yes they proved.. our police morale is down and they have become coward (buzdil) ... army is giving intelligence but not stopping the taliban at check points..

oh bhai Army is ARMY not some check post police force! How can army be blamed for internal Police failures?

as for the blame it must go to the KPK government! if it was givne intel 3 DAYS earlier why did it not act upon it? were the defuses improved? was anything done ?
 
"Eight special commandos (suicide attackers) participated in the jail break attempt who were equipped with latest night vision gadgets, and latest weaponry. In all thirteen vehicles were used in the operation and used two ways to reach the jail," the Taliban commander said.

HOW DID THEY GET SUCH EQUIPMENT!!!! that is what is the major concern! clearly foreign hand is involved inorder to obtain such equipment

Is that really so? What about the stuff that was being looted from the NATO containers passing through Pakistan? Or the stuff that was hijacked from PA and FC soldiers when their posts were over-run by Taliban? In which country did that occur?
There are enough 'local sources' of the materials required and used in such attacks. All in and around where this episode took place.
 
@Sedqal @Patriots @pak-marine please read this report and do tell us afterwards how KPK govt failed us?

http://www.defence.pk/forums/pakistans-war/268010-jailbreak-wasn-t-intelligence-failure-once.html

The warning was followed by another demarche to Khyber Pakhtunkhwa the following day, on July 28, from the National Crisis Management Cell, Ministry of Interior, Islamabad. The letter marked “secret” and “most immediate” “Threat Alert 699” said: “It has been learnt through reliable source that Umer Khitab, along with TTP elements, are planning to carry out Bannu jailbreak-like attack on Dera Ismail Khan Central Prison and for this purpose, the group has reached the vicinity of Dera Ismail Khan.”

The letter went to the KP Home Secretary, Peshawar, Provincial Police Officer, Additional Chief Secretary Fata, Inspector General of Frontier Corps, Inspector General, Prison, KP and Commandant Frontier Constabulary, KP, Peshawar.

To reinforce the urgency of the matter further, officers were again warned through text messages on Sunday to take appropriate security measures. As a consequence, civil and military officers visited the prison to work out a security plan. The home secretary followed up on the threat.

On July 29, hours before the most audacious attack on the prison located in the middle of a populated area, the Dera commissioner held a conference of all law-enforcement agencies and the civil administration to discuss the issue.

The intelligence was not merely confined to information about gathering of militants in Dera. The administration was warned that militants would be launching a three-pronged attack from Sabzi Mandi, Girls Degree College and Town Hall where they parked their 14 vehicles.

Also, the administration was told that militants might blow up power transmission line to cause a blackout and they were in possession of night vision goggles.

Additionally, they were told that the convergence of hardcore militants in 12-A Barrack inside the prison was a recipe for disaster and that immediate steps be taken for their dispersal. As it happened, 105 jail guards and 75 men from the Frontier Reserve Police (FRP) were least prepared to forestall the ferocious attack with rocket-propelled grenades, time devices, other explosives and heavy firearms.


The attack took place at around 11.30pm and went on till 2am – three hours with one hour inside the jail compound. The militants equipped with megaphones called out names of their brothers-in-faith and broke open their cells with explosive devices, all the while raising slogans of Allah-o-Akbar and TTP Zindabad. Then they went on a slaughtering spree, beheading four inmates, taking away heads of two of them.

In all, by the last count, 248 prisoners have escaped, among them 30 hardcore militants, including Qari Asif and Khalil, the group involved in bombing in Dera Ismail Khan that had left 25 mourners dead on the ninth and tenth of Muharram last year.

Law-enforcement agencies scrambled and the army was called in but what they found in pitched darkness were bodies of the slain prison guards, slaughtered and beheaded inmates, a strong stench of explosives and smouldering lockups. The hundred or so militants, along with a horde of escaped prisoners, melted away amid the ensuing mayhem and confusion. The incident has thus become the biggest jailbreak in Pakistan’s history.

NO LESSONS LEARNT: That no lessons were learnt from the Bannu jailbreak hardly comes as a surprise. Pakistanis as a nation, it appears, never learn from history, but what boggles the mind is that the administration would take its time to prepare for an assault which, it thought would come at a time of their choosing, said one official. They were upstaged by militants.

The irony is, according to a senior official, the civil and military authorities had done mock exercises, assigned specific tasks and roles and worked out a clear standard operating procedure of who was to do what. “On paper everything was worked out meticulously to prepare for both day and night assault. It was a video game played out in real time,” the official said.


What seems more bizarre, the minutes of the meeting presided over by the commissioner were properly recorded. “Everybody had taken the threat alert seriously,” the official said.

Light machinegun-mounted armoured personnel carriers and mobiles of the Elite Police force were deployed and guards deployed on rooftops.

But what happened was even more unbelievable. When the attack came, the mobiles disappeared along with the Elite force which was to stop the assault. The district police officer went to seek help from the brigade commander, but neither showed up. “The gun was there, but there was no one to pull the trigger,” an official said.


There was no breach of wall of the prison. The main gate remains intact and the guard manning the gate told investigators that when he saw the militants blowing up the APC and when they approached the gate and ordered him to open it he had no option but to open it. The militants walked in, made announcements on the megaphones and took away their men.

And to cap it all, the statements of the KP chief minister and his hand-picked Information Minister Shaukat Yousafzai that no intelligence was shared with KP on the Dera jail assault were brazenly misleading and untrue. “We could not have been more specific,” said an angry security official. It was incompetence and lack of preparedness, he said.

The answer to Dera jail debacle was not setting up another intelligence agency within the police at a cost of Rs3 billion, as the PTI chairman said on Tuesday as clearly, the intelligence was there. It was a tactical failure.

The Elite Police which had been assigned the task to guard the prison in view of the intelligence did not respond when the attack came. Neither was this an intelligence failure nor coordination failure. It was a failure of nerves and it all boils down to one stark reality: cowardice.

Source: http://www.defence.pk/forums/pakist...-intelligence-failure-once.html#ixzz2actTh4d0
@secure

* Elite Force Na mard nikli

* Brigade commander didn't responded

* Now things are becoming clear, before the attack occured Civil and military establishment were prepareing to defend the Jail theoratically


* So do remind us where KPK Gov failed?


salient points of report
 
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intelligence agencies warned 3 DAYS EARLIER! the Government of the province kept sleeping. the Police was not deployed neither were defences of the jail improved!


it is not the Army's job to come and defend FREAKING JAILS! PLEASE UNDERSTAND THEY ARE ARMY not some POLICE FORCE! they defend our borders and are deployed where FEDERAL GOVERNMENT orders them to!

It may not be the Army's job to come and defend "FREAKING JAILS!" (in your own words).
But is it not the Army's job to come and defend their "own countrymen"? When the attack on the Jail was on, the local cops contacted even the Brigade Commander of the local PA Garrison for help. But did he or his forces come to the rescue?
 
@Sedqal @Patriots @pak-marine please read this report and do tell us afterwards how KPK govt failed us?

http://www.defence.pk/forums/pakistans-war/268010-jailbreak-wasn-t-intelligence-failure-once.html
salient points of report
From the source
a letter marked “secret” and “most immediate” by the country’s intelligence agency addressed to the commissioner, deputy commissioner, deputy inspector general of police, district police officer and the superintendent of Dera Ismail Khan central jail, stated: “It has been reliably learnt that miscreants namely Umer Khitab and his associates affiliated with Gandapur Group/TTP are planning to carry out terrorist attack against Central Jail – Dera Ismail Khan on the pattern similar to Bannu jailbreak in near future. According to information, miscreants are in possession of sketch/map of Jail and have reached in the vicinity of Dera Ismail Khan for this purpose.”
The letter went to the KP Home Secretary, Peshawar, Provincial Police Officer, Additional Chief Secretary Fata, Inspector General of Frontier Corps, Inspector General, Prison, KP and Commandant Frontier Constabulary, KP, Peshawar.

And to cap it all, the statements of the KP chief minister and his hand-picked Information Minister Shaukat Yousafzai that no intelligence was shared with KP on the Dera jail assault were brazenly misleading and untrue. “We could not have been more specific,” said an angry security official. It was incompetence and lack of preparedness, he said.
 
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Is that really so? What about the stuff that was being looted from the NATO containers passing through Pakistan? Or the stuff that was hijacked from PA and FC soldiers when their posts were over-run by Taliban? In which country did that occur?
There are enough 'local sources' of the materials required and used in such attacks. All in and around where this episode took place.

were any of these items reported missing by NATO? or by our checkposts? besies tell me which check post has NIGHT VISION equipment just lying about? specially in a country with less sophisticated technology to go around.
 
Criminal harkat by Police. Arriving 4 hours later!

This means they purposely didn't go there to save their necks. They must have said kaun jaye larai karay...
Jaan sabko pyari hai, are they trained to fight Talibans. If not I can understand.
 
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