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Karachi, the economic hub of Pakistan is the next target of Talibans who are causing riots, Chaos, instability, terrorism, street crime, Rape, and robbery in the City. Dealing and keeping illegal weapons in their areas of influence and are involved in Drugs smuggling and giving ethinitic angle to any action taken against them.


By Syed Shoaib Hasan
BBC News, Karachi
Karachi tackles growing Taleban
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For the members of Karachi's Anti-Violence Crime Cell (AVCC), it was supposed to be a routine raid.

The elite anti-terror squad is used to playing a significant role in carrying out the arrests of high-profile terror suspects.

It has been involved in hundreds of raids and dozens of shootouts against hardened and trigger-happy bandits and suspected terrorists.

As such the operation on 15 January in Karachi's Sohrab Goth, a shanty town ridden with crime, was seen to hold few surprises for the detectives.

They could not have been more wrong - as the four-strong advance party, led by AVCC chief and police superintendent Farooq Awan, discovered. They were taken hostage by armed gunmen.

As the back-up force swooped in, the desperate gunmen first shot the hostages and then opened fire on incoming police vehicles.

Mr Awan was among dozens wounded, but two policemen were killed in the hail of bullets.

The gunmen subsequently made good their escape through the narrow streets of the shanty town.

"It was a classic case of lack of information," says a senior police official who was involved in the following investigation.


Police Superintendent Raja Umar Khattab
At the moment, [the Taleban] appear to be lying low, but that could change
Raja Umar Khattab,
police superintendent

Ethnic tensions

"The fact that Mr Awan, one of the best anti-terror officers on the force, had gaps in his information shows how unpredictable and dangerous the militant network in the city has become."

According to the official, the main reason for this is the influx of new militants to Karachi, primarily from North West Frontier Province.

"There is also a considerable number from South Punjab, but the jihadi network increasingly has a Pashtun face.

"By default, that means it is the Taleban who have an increased network and clout within the city."

But the officer adds words of caution to his analysis of the situation.

"Please don't take this to mean that complete Talebanisation has started in Karachi - that is certainly not happening."

But what of the Taleban themselves?

"We're here for business - not to fight," says Shabbir, a member of the Pakistani Taleban. "But we do have people here."

Karachi policeman
Police insist the Taleban are not going to take over Karachi
Shabbir - not his real name - agreed to talk to us about what is happening in Karachi on condition of anonymity.

After a late-night rendezvous, we drive around the city to hear what it is like to be a Taleban member in Karachi today.

"The last time I went to fight was to Afghanistan about a year ago," he says.

But now, he says, it is increasingly difficult to navigate across the Pakistani border.

"Only veterans who have been going there since the fight against the Soviets can cross now."

Most of the fighters are now locals.

While Shabbir agrees there is a Taleban presence within Karachi, he says there is no grand plan to take over the city.

"The people who talk about the Taleban taking over have no concept of military strategy.

"It would take a massive army to take over Karachi, much more than there are Taleban here."

But the most important fact that Shabbir admits grimly is the lack of local support.

"The people here do not believe in our kind of ideology. I don't see the Taleban taking over Karachi over the next 10 to 15 years."

Robberies and kidnappings

Shabbir is not alone in his evaluation of the situation on the ground.

Police superintendent Raja Umar Khattab has been at the forefront of the struggle against Muslim militants since 9/11.

He is an officer in operational charge of the provincial anti-terrorism Criminal Investigation Department, has won a national gallantry award and has been the target of a militant assassination attempt last year when he was seriously injured in a bomb attack on his vehicle.

Karachi police
Karachi is a city that is used to criminal and militant violence
But despite his close encounters, he remains closely involved in monitoring the militants' activities.

"Here there are no video shops destroyed by militants, no [Islamic] sharia courts and there are no no-go areas because of a strong Taleban presence.

"These three elements not are not here, so we cannot say the Taleban are taking over Karachi."

Mr Khattab does accept however, that most of the militants active in Karachi belong to Afghanistan or Pakistan's tribal areas.

"But they are not involved in militant activity over here - rather they focus on bank robberies and kidnappings to finance the fight back home," he says.

"Another major reason is that the Karachi police has been particularly effective in cracking down on such activities."

He is quite clear, though, that the militants remain a clear and present danger to Karachi and Pakistan.

"If you carry out any act of terrorism in Karachi, you send a message all over the world.

"At the moment, they appear to be lying low, but that could change as the [fighting] front broadens in the north-west."

And while people like Shabbir make themselves ready and available, that scenario remains a possibility.

the above Story is the news from BBC

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/7886460.stm
 
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Why they are attacking Karachi?
Why not any other city,I have heard they slaughter the people for no reason and beat the women.
 
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Now these guys are just Afghanis... Agreed they are probably a bigger problem to our economy and khi than the Taliban can ever be... But lets not mix the two.

I recently had the chance to goto the Scheme 33... There these guys have taken over alll of the land from the property owners... People have not been able to build on land they bought in the 70s. I tried going to a particular society in S33 and it was so tough navigating through their areas since guys with axes stood everywhere guarding the route incase we drove in. Its like a mini tribal area just on the outskirts of Karachi. Areas that are paid for an owned by Pakistanis back in the 70s and are yet to see any proper construction on them.

They are not the Talibunnies, they are a bigger problem though.
 
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Now these guys are just Afghanis... Agreed they are probably a bigger problem to our economy and khi than the Taliban can ever be... But lets not mix the two.

I recently had the chance to goto the Scheme 33... There these guys have taken over alll of the land from the property owners... People have not been able to build on land they bought in the 70s. I tried going to a particular society in S33 and it was so tough navigating through their areas since guys with axes stood everywhere guarding the route incase we drove in. Its like a mini tribal area just on the outskirts of Karachi. Areas that are paid for an owned by Pakistanis back in the 70s and are yet to see any proper construction on them.

They are not the Talibunnies, they are a bigger problem though.

who are they just squatter types ?
 
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doesnt karachi have a shoot at sight order against miscreants?
i dont think the taliban will accomplish much here ;)
 
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Not even in our dreams the bad Talibaan will come even close to capturing Karachi or any part of Pakistan.

Yes they can do some explosions , destroy 1 or 2 schools. but thats the absolute max they can do.
 
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its not propaganda we have to admit karachi would be the crown jewel for the taliban. but i do think that this will never happen. i think it is high time that we kicked these afghans out of pakistan because at the end of the day they do support the taliban. even though they live and work in pakistan they still hate pakistan and would love to see it destroyed.
 
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@ above yes u r rite karachi is a crown of jewel for taliban. taliban are growing like a cancer in all over the pakistan they can harm our beloved country and respected religon islam most of the political parties and religious parties who says that we r the country savers they are just talking about judges issue which is i thnk secondary or tertiary issue but the main issue is the defence of pakistan either it frm INDIA Or from Talibans but they always talks about judges and about talibanization in karachi they says tht this is propoganda n according to PML-N leader and law minister of punjab rana sanaullah he said tht southern punjab is now also under the talibanization so if the talibanization in karachi is propoganda so the talibanization is also a propoganda in punjab but they didn't say tht bcoz of talibanization PML-N govt can be more flop......

plz all pakistanies

joint handswith karachi against talibanization to save ur lives ur future ur homes ur cities and ur country

bcoz it is the question of ur religon's prestige
 
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I cant see how the Talibs can take over such a huge city neither do they have the manpower, logistical support or the local peoples support, Karachi is over 1000 miles away from FATA and Afghanistan.
 
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Government should take some immediate steps to stop these extrmists. They are spoiling the name of our Religion and creating so much disturbance in the Country.
Unfortunately Talibans have a strong network in Karachi specially in Sohrab Goth and other entrances of the country.
We have wasted so much of time but now if still we dont realize the facts then it will be too late
 
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its true every one knows we have to admit now. slowly they all are capturing karachi , doesnt matter what MQM said , point is that why we are still closed our eyes while seeing Taliban all over. In every news we see differnt activities of Talibaans in karachi but still we are saying " TALIBAAN IS NOT IN KARACHI" why?

WAKE UP PAKISTAN

LOND LIVE PAKISTAN

GA BHUTTO
 
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i saw a report about this same topic in a bbc weekly current affairs programme called newsnight there was a video report from karachi is it true its happening also their r reports flying around that taliban is going to takeover pakistan i guess zardari said so how true is it or is it just roumur
 
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MQM Workers killing our Pakhtoon brothers & saying Them Taliban ..

Their Hotels are burned ..


after all Pakhtoon here in Pakistan & Afghanistan is same .....
 
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i saw a report about this same topic in a bbc weekly current affairs programme called newsnight there was a video report from karachi is it true its happening also their r reports flying around that taliban is going to takeover pakistan i guess zardari said so how true is it or is it just roumur
Yeah, you are right.Talibans have recently taken over GHQ and ISI HQ.
 
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