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Militants trained in Afghanistan are reorganising in Swat: K-P IGP

Only one solution .... Gen Shuja Pasha pointed out 9 Indian training camps in Afghanistan.... simply need surgical strike and destroy ...keep hitting don't let them sit ..until they have pain in there neck 24/7 looking at sky...
 
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not really, recruitment is being done at Universities these days instead of madaris ....how many your attacks are madaris graduate
I am a witness myself, different ethnic and religious organizations have a very strong hold in universities. I have met people propagating BLAs narrative and literature in my university in the name of marxism and socialism. There had been many raids by LEAs in our university hostels arresting affiliates of known terrorist organizations. There were also some rumors that ISKP has its network in the university.

I am a witness myself, different ethnic and religious organizations have a very strong hold in universities. I have met people propagating BLAs narrative and literature in my university in the name of marxism and socialism. There had been many raids by LEAs in our university hostels arresting affiliates of known terrorist organizations. There were also some rumors that ISKP has its network in the university.
They gather students under the umbrella of marxism, i personally have been to some of their meetings out of curiosity and finally found out that they are actually sympathizers of these ethnic terrorist organizations. I had always raised questions and criticised their agenda in their meetings, they then started to call me "agency ka bnda".
 
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What is the army chief doing? Does he want another APS?

I am just wondering why everyone is expecting military to do Police work. In those area police should be capable of taking care of the area they should take out the threat and keep the area clear. SHO should known who is entering the area and living in his area.

Military cleared the area and handed it over to civilians/police. Or i am missing something?

Military entering the civilian area has its own effects it has happened all over the world. In our case, in form of support for PTM.
 
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I am just wondering why everyone is expecting military to do Police work. In those area police should be capable of taking care of the area they should take out the threat and keep the area clear. SHO should known who is entering the area and living in his area.

Military cleared the area and handed it over to civilians/police. Or i am missing something?

Military entering the civilian area has its own effects it has happened all over the world. In our case, in form of support for PTM.


PTM is a total bullshit cause. Were these tribals okay when TTP was holding them hostage? Baray aaye military ko bura kehne waale.
 
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Need to destroy all madaris and monitor activity of mullahs
 
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Wait Bajwa and Khan busy in political shits so they don't have time...
Lol dear. They are running the country unlike you emotional fools who sit online all day and have guts to comment on things far above and beyond you. I can almost bet you have not even read the whole article.
 
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PTM is a total bullshit cause. Were these tribals okay when TTP was holding them hostage? Baray aaye military ko bura kehne waale.

I agree. I am not defending PTM or their cause.
I am just saying military is not the solution for everything. They have clear the area once now it is the responsibility of police to take care of the area.
 
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Bajwa has crossed all limits. Shattered the positive picture of the army built by raheel shareef. Everything is going downhill since he came into power. From Balochistan to KP we're seeing an increase in terrorism and freedom movements. If they don't get their act together we might see something on the lines like another Bangladesh. Politcal victimization and NAB topi drama has to stop.
Yes Yes Yes and Nawaz and Zardari the biggest thugs of this nation should be brought back to power and Altaf should be handed over Karachi back. The people have audacity to defend corrupt is sickening
 
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Yes Yes Yes and Nawaz and Zardari the biggest thugs of this nation should be brought back to power and Altaf should be handed over Karachi back. The people have audacity to defend corrupt is sickening
All linked to budget issue, people don't pay tax, too much corruption. Per on last agreement after APS incidence between Raheel Shareef and Nawaz , PA supposed to raise more men and material to cover Iran-Afghanistan border. But, center say no money...
 
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A decade later, militancy rearing its head in Swat
By Ehtisham Khan
Published: May 20, 2020
TWEET EMAIL
Swat river. PHOTO: @beautty_of_pakistan (INSTAGRAM)

PESHAWAR: Militants trained in Afghanistan are reorganising in Swat — over a decade after they fled to the neighbouring country when security forces launched Operation Rah-e-Rast in the scenic valley in the year 2009 to end the insurgency there, the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa police chief said on Tuesday.

“Four key terrorists arrested for their involvement in the recent target killings in Swat have disclosed during interrogation that they were trained in Afghanistan,” K-P IGP Dr Sanaullah Abbasi told The Express Tribune.

The provincial police chief further revealed that militants also tried to enter Malakand from Afghanistan but their attempt was foiled by the law enforcement agencies.



In recent days, Abbasi added, businessmen in Peshawar and other areas were receiving extortion calls from Afghanistan-based phone numbers.

“The use of Afghan soil for terrorism in Pakistan is unacceptable,” the K-P police chief said.

“We have asked the government to raise the issue of the extortion calls at the Financial Action Task Force meeting and also speak to the Afghan government,” he added.

Abbasi said the overall law and order situation in the province was much better than it was before.

He noted that the merger of 22,000 Levies and Special Forces in the erstwhile tribal areas with the provincial police force was a historic step.

“We are trying to set up complaint centres for women across the merged districts,” he added.

“In the first phase, we are setting up a desk for women. The first women’s centre has been set up in Kurram district. Their purpose is to ensure the protection of women’s rights in the tribal districts,” he explained.

“The recruitment of women police constables and ASIs in the tribal districts will also begin soon.”

Abbasi said 2,500 police personnel had been recruited for the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) Force.

“The process of hiring 2,500 more personnel will be completed soon. The process has been temporarily suspended because the coronavirus pandemic.”

The K-P IGP said the province’s police force had played a key role in the fight against Covid-19.

“So far, 39 cops have contracted the infection and have been quarantined at their homes. The police force put in a lot of hard work to enforce the lockdown in the province.”

Abbasi said in the past, the 2% increase in job quota for the heirs of police martyrs was a joke.

“The families of the people who had sacrificed their lives for the country were forced to protest on the streets for jobs,” he added.

“The recruitment of the heirs of around 200 K-P police martyrs had been halted for many years and unfortunately nobody was ready to listen to them. The present government has given jobs to them.”

Speaking about police reforms, the provincial police chief said he believed that the first priority was performance. “I have no interest in transfer and postings. There is a committee formed for this purpose.”

He further said police had no right to illegally keep impounded vehicles. “Around 1,600 seized vehicles have been taken back from police officers. We have also asked the officers in Punjab to return the vehicles they have taken away.”
The Problem is in Afghanistan and we are aconducting operations in Pakistan.Pakistan Airforce and Artillery should Conduct Air snd Surgical Strikes in Afghanistan on Daily bases and Destroy their Training camps.
 
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As long as there is no check and balance on student enrollment in madaris, militants will keep popping up all around.

This is false. Actually madarris will inculcate patriotism and loyalty for their students. Musharraf attacked madarris before, it only resulted in more problems and gave moral victory to dashatgard.

TTP is gaining support from PTM/ANP, Afghan Kabulie regime, Indians, and others. Go after their leadership.
 
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Most of these terrorists are Jahil secular mercenaries. They will even sell their grannies for pennies. Don't get confused by their attire.

Remember this on the back of a TTP terrorist found in Pakistan.

taliban-fighter-satanic-tattoo.jpg


Don't judge by looks...
 
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A decade later, militancy rearing its head in Swat
By Ehtisham Khan
Published: May 20, 2020
TWEET EMAIL
Swat river. PHOTO: @beautty_of_pakistan (INSTAGRAM)

PESHAWAR: Militants trained in Afghanistan are reorganising in Swat — over a decade after they fled to the neighbouring country when security forces launched Operation Rah-e-Rast in the scenic valley in the year 2009 to end the insurgency there, the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa police chief said on Tuesday.

“Four key terrorists arrested for their involvement in the recent target killings in Swat have disclosed during interrogation that they were trained in Afghanistan,” K-P IGP Dr Sanaullah Abbasi told The Express Tribune.

The provincial police chief further revealed that militants also tried to enter Malakand from Afghanistan but their attempt was foiled by the law enforcement agencies.



In recent days, Abbasi added, businessmen in Peshawar and other areas were receiving extortion calls from Afghanistan-based phone numbers.

“The use of Afghan soil for terrorism in Pakistan is unacceptable,” the K-P police chief said.

“We have asked the government to raise the issue of the extortion calls at the Financial Action Task Force meeting and also speak to the Afghan government,” he added.

Abbasi said the overall law and order situation in the province was much better than it was before.

He noted that the merger of 22,000 Levies and Special Forces in the erstwhile tribal areas with the provincial police force was a historic step.

“We are trying to set up complaint centres for women across the merged districts,” he added.

“In the first phase, we are setting up a desk for women. The first women’s centre has been set up in Kurram district. Their purpose is to ensure the protection of women’s rights in the tribal districts,” he explained.

“The recruitment of women police constables and ASIs in the tribal districts will also begin soon.”

Abbasi said 2,500 police personnel had been recruited for the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) Force.

“The process of hiring 2,500 more personnel will be completed soon. The process has been temporarily suspended because the coronavirus pandemic.”

The K-P IGP said the province’s police force had played a key role in the fight against Covid-19.

“So far, 39 cops have contracted the infection and have been quarantined at their homes. The police force put in a lot of hard work to enforce the lockdown in the province.”

Abbasi said in the past, the 2% increase in job quota for the heirs of police martyrs was a joke.

“The families of the people who had sacrificed their lives for the country were forced to protest on the streets for jobs,” he added.

“The recruitment of the heirs of around 200 K-P police martyrs had been halted for many years and unfortunately nobody was ready to listen to them. The present government has given jobs to them.”

Speaking about police reforms, the provincial police chief said he believed that the first priority was performance. “I have no interest in transfer and postings. There is a committee formed for this purpose.”

He further said police had no right to illegally keep impounded vehicles. “Around 1,600 seized vehicles have been taken back from police officers. We have also asked the officers in Punjab to return the vehicles they have taken away.”

A decade later, militancy rearing its head in Swat
By Ehtisham Khan
Published: May 20, 2020
TWEET EMAIL
Swat river. PHOTO: @beautty_of_pakistan (INSTAGRAM)

PESHAWAR: Militants trained in Afghanistan are reorganising in Swat — over a decade after they fled to the neighbouring country when security forces launched Operation Rah-e-Rast in the scenic valley in the year 2009 to end the insurgency there, the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa police chief said on Tuesday.

“Four key terrorists arrested for their involvement in the recent target killings in Swat have disclosed during interrogation that they were trained in Afghanistan,” K-P IGP Dr Sanaullah Abbasi told The Express Tribune.

The provincial police chief further revealed that militants also tried to enter Malakand from Afghanistan but their attempt was foiled by the law enforcement agencies.



In recent days, Abbasi added, businessmen in Peshawar and other areas were receiving extortion calls from Afghanistan-based phone numbers.

“The use of Afghan soil for terrorism in Pakistan is unacceptable,” the K-P police chief said.

“We have asked the government to raise the issue of the extortion calls at the Financial Action Task Force meeting and also speak to the Afghan government,” he added.

Abbasi said the overall law and order situation in the province was much better than it was before.

He noted that the merger of 22,000 Levies and Special Forces in the erstwhile tribal areas with the provincial police force was a historic step.

“We are trying to set up complaint centres for women across the merged districts,” he added.

“In the first phase, we are setting up a desk for women. The first women’s centre has been set up in Kurram district. Their purpose is to ensure the protection of women’s rights in the tribal districts,” he explained.

“The recruitment of women police constables and ASIs in the tribal districts will also begin soon.”

Abbasi said 2,500 police personnel had been recruited for the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) Force.

“The process of hiring 2,500 more personnel will be completed soon. The process has been temporarily suspended because the coronavirus pandemic.”

The K-P IGP said the province’s police force had played a key role in the fight against Covid-19.

“So far, 39 cops have contracted the infection and have been quarantined at their homes. The police force put in a lot of hard work to enforce the lockdown in the province.”

Abbasi said in the past, the 2% increase in job quota for the heirs of police martyrs was a joke.

“The families of the people who had sacrificed their lives for the country were forced to protest on the streets for jobs,” he added.

“The recruitment of the heirs of around 200 K-P police martyrs had been halted for many years and unfortunately nobody was ready to listen to them. The present government has given jobs to them.”

Speaking about police reforms, the provincial police chief said he believed that the first priority was performance. “I have no interest in transfer and postings. There is a committee formed for this purpose.”

He further said police had no right to illegally keep impounded vehicles. “Around 1,600 seized vehicles have been taken back from police officers. We have also asked the officers in Punjab to return the vehicles they have taken away.”
The Problem is in Afghanistan and we

A decade later, militancy rearing its head in Swat
By Ehtisham Khan
Published: May 20, 2020
TWEET EMAIL
Swat river. PHOTO: @beautty_of_pakistan (INSTAGRAM)

PESHAWAR: Militants trained in Afghanistan are reorganising in Swat — over a decade after they fled to the neighbouring country when security forces launched Operation Rah-e-Rast in the scenic valley in the year 2009 to end the insurgency there, the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa police chief said on Tuesday.

“Four key terrorists arrested for their involvement in the recent target killings in Swat have disclosed during interrogation that they were trained in Afghanistan,” K-P IGP Dr Sanaullah Abbasi told The Express Tribune.

The provincial police chief further revealed that militants also tried to enter Malakand from Afghanistan but their attempt was foiled by the law enforcement agencies.



In recent days, Abbasi added, businessmen in Peshawar and other areas were receiving extortion calls from Afghanistan-based phone numbers.

“The use of Afghan soil for terrorism in Pakistan is unacceptable,” the K-P police chief said.

“We have asked the government to raise the issue of the extortion calls at the Financial Action Task Force meeting and also speak to the Afghan government,” he added.

Abbasi said the overall law and order situation in the province was much better than it was before.

He noted that the merger of 22,000 Levies and Special Forces in the erstwhile tribal areas with the provincial police force was a historic step.

“We are trying to set up complaint centres for women across the merged districts,” he added.

“In the first phase, we are setting up a desk for women. The first women’s centre has been set up in Kurram district. Their purpose is to ensure the protection of women’s rights in the tribal districts,” he explained.

“The recruitment of women police constables and ASIs in the tribal districts will also begin soon.”

Abbasi said 2,500 police personnel had been recruited for the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) Force.

“The process of hiring 2,500 more personnel will be completed soon. The process has been temporarily suspended because the coronavirus pandemic.”

The K-P IGP said the province’s police force had played a key role in the fight against Covid-19.

“So far, 39 cops have contracted the infection and have been quarantined at their homes. The police force put in a lot of hard work to enforce the lockdown in the province.”

Abbasi said in the past, the 2% increase in job quota for the heirs of police martyrs was a joke.

“The families of the people who had sacrificed their lives for the country were forced to protest on the streets for jobs,” he added.

“The recruitment of the heirs of around 200 K-P police martyrs had been halted for many years and unfortunately nobody was ready to listen to them. The present government has given jobs to them.”

Speaking about police reforms, the provincial police chief said he believed that the first priority was performance. “I have no interest in transfer and postings. There is a committee formed for this purpose.”

He further said police had no right to illegally keep impounded vehicles. “Around 1,600 seized vehicles have been taken back from police officers. We have also asked the officers in Punjab to return the vehicles they have taken away.”
Genreral Bajwa sir is doing very good Job but beside Conducting Operations in FATA Should Also Focus Afghanistan because The Core Problem is in Afghanistan PAF Should Conduct Air-strikes and Surgical strikes in Afghanistan regularly against TTP and also Shell Afghanistan with Artillary and MLRS on Daily Basis

The Problem is in Afghanistan and we are conducting operations in Pakistan.Pakistan Airforce and Artillery should Conduct Air snd Surgical Strikes in Afghanistan on Daily bases and Destroy their Training camps.
 
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