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5 Lashkar-e-Jhangvi activists arrested

By Faraz Khan

KARACHI: The police have arrested five activists belonging to banned religious outfit, Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LJ), and seized a huge cache of explosives, ammunition and weapons from their possession, Capital City Police Officer (CCPO) Wasim Ahmed disclosed on Wednesday.

Speaking at a press conference at the Central Police Office, Ahmed revealed that the raid was conducted on a tip-off. The suspects are accused of having strong links with the Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistan, (SSP), Taliban and Al-Qaeda. Their arrests were made near the Super Market area of Sohrab Goth on Tuesday night. According to police officials, the arrested men were plotting suicide attacks on various sensitive installations including the home minister’s office, police head office, Criminal Investigation Department, offices of intelligence agencies, imambargahs, mosques. Moreover, high-ranking police officials, including SSP Farooq Awan, SSP Fayyaz Khan, SSP Raja Omer Khattab, SSP Choudhry Mohammad Aslam and others, are also said to be on their hit-list.

The arrested men are Mohammad Akbar alias Ibrahim alias Abdullah, Sarfaraz alias Asadullah, Farid Ahmed alias Furqan, Faisal Sheikh alias Kamran and Dur Mohammad Baloch alias Bilal Baloch. The confiscated weapons include three Kalashnikovs, three TT pistols, one 7mm rifle, four hand grenades, large amounts of materials used in the making of explosives including two kilograms of ball bearing and hundreds of bullets, while hashish, a stolen motorcycle and a car were also recovered.

The CCPO revealed that during interrogation, the suspects have also confessed to involvement in attacks on security forces and NATO suppliers in northern areas. He added that the men are associated with the faction of Taliban that selects prospective fighters from the city and trains them in Waziristan and Miranshah for combating security forces.

“The citizens of Karachi should not fear such elements anymore, as law enforcers are working round the clock for their elimination and have made a lot of inroads,” the CCPO said. He added that a special force for the city, comprising of 1,000 personnel, has been formed in light of the Manawan attack in Lahore.

Ahmed said that the cooperation of each and every citizen is needed in such efforts and in this regard, real estate agents have been asked to provide transaction copies of every deal to their area police so that tabs can be kept on all new tenants, as such terrorists usually prefer rented houses.

He stated that strict surveillance measures are also being taken in katchi abadies, as after the move to curb the availability of rented houses, the terrorists are most likely to move to such areas. Replying to a question, Ahmed said that the possibility of the presence of such elements in the city cannot be ruled out, citing the attacks on SSP Khattab and SSP Awan as prime examples.

During the press conference, the CCPO also introduced family members of four police officials who have been martyred in separate incidents during the past 15 days. Ahmed announced compensation of Rs 2 million and a plot each to the bereaved families.

Profiles of the arrested militants

Sarfaraz is an auto mechanic involved in the smuggling of explosive materials from Balochistan. He had been associated with the Harkatul Mujahideen and Al Qaeda since 2005. He is accused of providing shelter to various militants in Karachi and is said to be an administrator of a religious madrassah in Lyari from where he recruits prospective militants.

Faisal has been involved in numerous attacks on security forces in Waziristan. He has been associated with the Taliban after entering a militant network under the influence of Dr Arshad Waheed, who was killed in Wana. The accused confessed that he was planning to kidnap people from Karachi, Sukkur and other interior cities for ransom.

Muhammad Akbar, a resident of Lyari, specialises in making explosives. He joined the Harkatul Mujahideen in 2002 and apart from being trained in Afghanistan, he has served there on two occasions as well. Akbar is also accused of providing fighters to the LJ and Taliban.

Farid, who has been associated with the Hizbul Mujahideen since 1999, received training in Waziristan. In 2002, he joined another banned outfit, Jaish-e-Mohammad, and after fighting security forces in Waziristan on the behest of the Taliban, came to Karachi. He is accused of brainwashing numerous people into taking up arms.

Dur Muhammad Baloch, a resident of Lyari, was also trained in Waziristan. He, with the assistance of Akbar, had brought a explosives-laden vehicle to Karachi from Waziristan to target the office of the CID and other intelligence agencies. Three of his close associates, namely Tahir, Asghar and Tauseef, are currently engaged in training militants in Waziristan.

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Is it not surprising to see no comments and condemnation here?
 
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Good, Now catch the leadership of LeJ & SSP who is walking free
 
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Why are they arrested and not executed on sight?
 
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Is it not surprising to see no comments and condemnation here?

Do you want us to condemn arrest of lashkar-e-Jhangavi terrorists ?

No one would , they deserve same treatment as they meted out to Hazara shia community.

Blast them with same bomb with no mercy.
 
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Good, Now catch the leadership of LeJ & SSP who is walking free

Please, tell me how can some one walk free after making a telephone call... of accepting terror attack?

There are many open questions... to be answered!

Who is leadership and how can they be free? Where is police, anti terror squads, CID, IB, FIA?
 
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Please, tell me how can some one walk free after making a telephone call... of accepting terror attack?

There are many open questions... to be answered!

Who is leadership and how can they be free? Where is police, anti terror squads, CID, IB, FIA?

I didn't asked you to arrest them, obviously it's duty of government and LEAs

Why are they arrested and not executed on sight?

Arrest, Interrogate and take leads than torture them to death - execution on sight is very easy punishment.
 
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I didn't asked you to arrest them, obviously it's duty of government and LEAs

Of course but in democracy, representative of public is the minister of interior!

Why a President does not fire him?

Arrest, Interrogate and take leads than torture them to death - execution on sight is very easy punishment.

I'm sorry... but there is zero transparency in to arrested terrorists, we arrest almost 5-10 terrorists a month.

Here is another, LeJ arrest, most likely freed later... and no public representative can question judiciary.

Karachi police arrest key man of Lashkar-e-Jhangvi

KARACHI: Leader of a banned outfit, Lashkar-e-Jhangvi, Sindh Chapter, Hafiz Qasim alias Ganja was arrested here on Wednesday.

Additional IG CID Ghulam Shabbir Sheikh told media during a press conference that the arrested terrorist had confessed that he was involved in target killings of doctors, lawyers and policemen.

Police also recovered hand grenades, weapons and cash from his custody.

‘His name was included in the Red Book and he was wanted’, he added. SAMAA
 
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5 Lashkar-e-Jhangvi activists arrested

By Faraz Khan

KARACHI: The police have arrested five activists belonging to banned religious outfit, Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LJ), and seized a huge cache of explosives, ammunition and weapons from their possession, Capital City Police Officer (CCPO) Wasim Ahmed disclosed on Wednesday.

Speaking at a press conference at the Central Police Office, Ahmed revealed that the raid was conducted on a tip-off. The suspects are accused of having strong links with the Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistan, (SSP), Taliban and Al-Qaeda. Their arrests were made near the Super Market area of Sohrab Goth on Tuesday night. According to police officials, the arrested men were plotting suicide attacks on various sensitive installations including the home minister’s office, police head office, Criminal Investigation Department, offices of intelligence agencies, imambargahs, mosques. Moreover, high-ranking police officials, including SSP Farooq Awan, SSP Fayyaz Khan, SSP Raja Omer Khattab, SSP Choudhry Mohammad Aslam and others, are also said to be on their hit-list.

The arrested men are Mohammad Akbar alias Ibrahim alias Abdullah, Sarfaraz alias Asadullah, Farid Ahmed alias Furqan, Faisal Sheikh alias Kamran and Dur Mohammad Baloch alias Bilal Baloch. The confiscated weapons include three Kalashnikovs, three TT pistols, one 7mm rifle, four hand grenades, large amounts of materials used in the making of explosives including two kilograms of ball bearing and hundreds of bullets, while hashish, a stolen motorcycle and a car were also recovered.

The CCPO revealed that during interrogation, the suspects have also confessed to involvement in attacks on security forces and NATO suppliers in northern areas. He added that the men are associated with the faction of Taliban that selects prospective fighters from the city and trains them in Waziristan and Miranshah for combating security forces.

“The citizens of Karachi should not fear such elements anymore, as law enforcers are working round the clock for their elimination and have made a lot of inroads,” the CCPO said. He added that a special force for the city, comprising of 1,000 personnel, has been formed in light of the Manawan attack in Lahore.

Ahmed said that the cooperation of each and every citizen is needed in such efforts and in this regard, real estate agents have been asked to provide transaction copies of every deal to their area police so that tabs can be kept on all new tenants, as such terrorists usually prefer rented houses.

He stated that strict surveillance measures are also being taken in katchi abadies, as after the move to curb the availability of rented houses, the terrorists are most likely to move to such areas. Replying to a question, Ahmed said that the possibility of the presence of such elements in the city cannot be ruled out, citing the attacks on SSP Khattab and SSP Awan as prime examples.

During the press conference, the CCPO also introduced family members of four police officials who have been martyred in separate incidents during the past 15 days. Ahmed announced compensation of Rs 2 million and a plot each to the bereaved families.

Profiles of the arrested militants

Sarfaraz is an auto mechanic involved in the smuggling of explosive materials from Balochistan. He had been associated with the Harkatul Mujahideen and Al Qaeda since 2005. He is accused of providing shelter to various militants in Karachi and is said to be an administrator of a religious madrassah in Lyari from where he recruits prospective militants.

Faisal has been involved in numerous attacks on security forces in Waziristan. He has been associated with the Taliban after entering a militant network under the influence of Dr Arshad Waheed, who was killed in Wana. The accused confessed that he was planning to kidnap people from Karachi, Sukkur and other interior cities for ransom.

Muhammad Akbar, a resident of Lyari, specialises in making explosives. He joined the Harkatul Mujahideen in 2002 and apart from being trained in Afghanistan, he has served there on two occasions as well. Akbar is also accused of providing fighters to the LJ and Taliban.

Farid, who has been associated with the Hizbul Mujahideen since 1999, received training in Waziristan. In 2002, he joined another banned outfit, Jaish-e-Mohammad, and after fighting security forces in Waziristan on the behest of the Taliban, came to Karachi. He is accused of brainwashing numerous people into taking up arms.

Dur Muhammad Baloch, a resident of Lyari, was also trained in Waziristan. He, with the assistance of Akbar, had brought a explosives-laden vehicle to Karachi from Waziristan to target the office of the CID and other intelligence agencies. Three of his close associates, namely Tahir, Asghar and Tauseef, are currently engaged in training militants in Waziristan.

Daily Times - Leading News Resource of Pakistan

This is a question to sane Pakistan posters....See this is how your media is so much biased and feared to this terrorist organizations....See the bolded parts...Why do you people calling LeJ as religious outfit...Why donot you mention as terrorist organization?....At least i am expecting that Pakistan people will agree that the way Lej is operating, Pakistan people should stop calling as religious outfit....If LeJ is mentioned as religious outfit...then it is an grave insullt to a peaceful religion like Islam itself....These are the small small things that creates lot of impression in the mind of the illeterate people.....
 
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Of course but in democracy, representative of public is the minister of interior!

Why a President does not fire him?



I'm sorry... but there is zero transparency in to arrested terrorists, we arrest almost 5-10 terrorists a month.

Here is another, LeJ arrest, most likely freed later... and no public representative can question judiciary.

Karachi police arrest key man of Lashkar-e-Jhangvi

I know our judiciary that's why i said interrogate them for leads and torture them to death - no need of trial when they are caught red handed.

This is a question to sane Pakistan posters....See this is how your media is so much biased and feared to this terrorist organizations....See the bolded parts...Why do you people calling LeJ as religious outfit...Why donot you mention as terrorist organization?....At least i am expecting that Pakistan people will agree that the way Lej is operating, Pakistan people should stop calling as religious outfit....If LeJ is mentioned as religious outfit...then it is an grave insullt to a peaceful religion like Islam itself....These are the small small things that creates lot of impression in the mind of the illeterate people.....

Media always present them as Sunnis to create divide - nothing new here
 
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crush these terrorists and their supporters/backers, destroy all their arms and safehouses
 
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crush these terrorists and their supporters/backers, destroy all their arms and safehouses

Releasing terrorists is state policy of Pakistan's current regime.

How exactly, you think is going to happen, what you suggested?
 
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