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SLAMABAD: From 2007 till now the courts have released 1,964 alleged terrorists, says an official government document.

More serious still is the fact that of those released, 722 have rejoined terrorist groups while 1,197 are still actively involved in anti-state activities, according to the official document available with Dawn.

In other words, the document reveals that nearly 60 per cent of those acquitted of terrorist activities are still involved in anti-state activities. Though the wording of the document is vague it appears to suggest that those being monitored are still involved in militant activities.

According to the information, after their acquittal 12 of the suspected terrorists have been killed - four of them in drone attacks in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (Fata) and eight during the operations conducted by security forces.

On the other hand, 33 of those acquitted have been re-apprehended and are currently confined to jails and internment centres under the ‘Action in Aid in Civil Power Regulations 2011.’

The provincial breakdown presents even more interesting details. The highest number of those released is from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Fata (1,308) followed by Islamabad, Gilgit-Baltistan and Azad Kashmir with 517, Punjab (83), Sindh (47) and Balochistan (9).

This also shows that the state is keeping track of those who have been suspected of terrorist activities and released by the courts.

Defence analyst Air-Vice Marshall (retired) Shahzad Chaudhry said intelligence agencies do keep check on the suspects who managed release in high-profile cases of terrorism.

They monitor their activities to make sure that after acquittal the suspects would not be involved in terrorist activities again.

Sometimes when the released suspect gets involved in an anti-state activity the agencies try to apprehend and detain him in an internment centre, he said. Since there is no legal cover for the detention after acquittal, certain quarters sometimes termed the detained suspect a missing person.

Interestingly, all nine of those acquitted by the courts in Balochistan have re-joined terrorist groups though in absolute numbers the other provinces outstrip Balochistan – in KP-Fata 555 (of the 1,308 acquitted) while in Islamabad-GB-AJK 97 (of 517) have rejoined terrorist groups.

In Sindh 22 out of the 47 released have re-joined terrorist groups while in Punjab the number is 39 out of 83 acquitted.

This also means that in terms of percentage, Balochistan is followed by Sindh where nearly 45 per cent of those released have rejoined terrorist groups (the figure for Balochistan is 100 per cent).

However, if the category of activities being confirmed is considered, Islamabad-GB-AJK leads with over 70 per cent of those released now still being suspected of ‘activities’ followed by KP-Fata.

However, the numbers are higher for those who are described as having their “activities confirmed” – 736 for KP-Fata; 403 for Islamabad-GB-AJK; 34 for Punjab and 24 for Sindh.

These figures show that in all the four provinces and Islamabad the majority of those acquitted have either “re-joined terrorist groups” or their activities “are being confirmed”.

The highest number of those arrested (after having been acquitted by the courts) is a miserly 13 for Islamabad-GB-AJK followed by 10 by Punjab, nine by KPK-Fata and one by Sindh.

On the other hand, no one acquitted by the courts in Balochistan has been ever re-arrested.

This is not the first document that has highlighted the trend of those acquitted returning to the activities they were suspected of.

According to a report of a security agency submitted to the Federal Review Board (a judicial body formed by the Supreme Court to examine the detention cases of suspects) the men accused of plotting attacks on former president Pervez Musharraf, the Danish embassy, Surgeon-General Mushtaq Baig and a military bus in R.A. Bazaar had re-joined the terrorist outfits after their acquittal by the courts.

The story of the doctor brothers

Dr Akmal Waheed, a cardiologist, and his brother Dr Arshad Waheed were accused of having links with Al Qaeda, attacking the convoy of the Karachi corps commander in 2004 and financially aiding and harbouring activists of the banned outfit, Jundullah.

They were, however, exonerated of the charges in 2006. Two years later in March 2008, it was reported that Dr Arshad was killed in a US drone attack in Waziristan.

Two accomplices of the acquitted brothers, Mohammad Ilyas alias Qari Jamil and Mohammad Rizwan alias Shamsul Haq, are in Adiala Jail in Rawalpindi. Both were tried, along with others, for allegedly attacking the Danish embassy, a serving army general and a military bus.

The district administration of Islamabad on the request of Inter Services Intelligence (ISI) issued their detention orders but the IHC in last year set aside these orders.

On December 15, 2010, the ATC of Islamabad acquitted Qari Ilyas of the charges of being involved in a suicide attack which had killed 15 policemen and two civilians near Islamabad’s Melody Market on July 6, 2008.

The policemen were guarding a congregation to mark the first anniversary of the July 2007 military operation against the clerics of the Lal Masjid. According to the prosecution, Qari Ilyas was allegedly giving instructions to the suicide bomber before he launched the attack on the policemen.

It has repeatedly been reported that the weak prosecution and half-baked evidence led to the acquittal of hundreds of suspects allegedly involved in high-profile terrorist activities.

Because of threats, backtracking of witnesses and weak evidence, the trial courts acquit the accused persons.

If the suspects are detained over some suspicions, they are set free at the high court level as most of the time intelligence agencies and police fail to produce credible evidence and sufficient supportive material to justify their detention.

722 suspects rejoined terrorist groups after acquittal: report - DAWN.COM

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Lo ji, kar lo gal.

This is something that I and many others on this forum have been saying for so long.
 
Majority of these terrorists shall be killed instead of being arrested, terrorists related cases are tough to rove in court of law
 
That is why my friend you need to ignore "Human ( Terrorist) rights groups" and have laws like TADA and POTA .
 
Pakistan should also do what now India is doing. Killing all capture terrorist at kashmir and no case.
 
It seems that Pakistan Have very accurate Information about terrorists but releasing them was a bad move.
 
Our PM has threats from terrorist groups so they are doing what they are saying. They should not be captures, they should be killed on spot. But current government is not going to allow such operations. :pissed:


What??? :blink:
How it is good???
Please explain!
 
The biggest enabler of terrorism in Pakistan? CJ (Chootia Jamiati). You just need two to eff up everything. We have al-Salaf-ud-deen-Nawaz and his loyal doggy, Mr. CJ.
 
It has repeatedly been reported that the weak prosecution and half-baked evidence led to the acquittal of hundreds of suspects allegedly involved in high-profile terrorist activities.

Because of threats, backtracking of witnesses and weak evidence, the trial courts acquit the accused persons.

If the suspects are detained over some suspicions, they are set free at the high court level as most of the time intelligence agencies and police fail to produce credible evidence and sufficient supportive material to justify their detention.

Source: http://www.defence.pk/forums/pakist...ups-after-acquittal-report.html#ixzz2i9r1k1lv


Fault solely lies on agencies and last political administration who didn't enact proper laws and agencies can't build a proper case on factual evidencies!
 
Pakistan should also do what now India is doing. Killing all capture terrorist at kashmir and no case.

This will be a deliberate attempt to tear apart the very fabric of society and thus it ll be impacting more collateral damage on the Government being democratic. What will be the difference between Dictatorship n Democracy then if Government happens to go full on rampage?

And what you have mentioned about Indian occupied Kashmir and killing all captured "terrorists" is indeed a suicidal attempt which is no wonder showing its fruitful results. Did you see the waving of Pakstani Flag in the most recent protests in Kashmir? On the famous Lal Chowk? On the grills of Center Partab Park in Srinagar?

Go surf some sites to see images.

Coming back to the topic. Our Judiciary and Army has already been criticized enough by the civil organisations already and both of these institutions are trying their level best not to go in a situation where there could be a confrontation. Our Government is impotent to take any steps ahead of such reports which is the reason the statistics are so precise.

We know we dont have a constructive policy and gov has to revive her policies but at the same time we can't go destructive like your Gov who had to put 8 Lakh Army only in Jammu n Kashmir to keep Kashmir intact to india on world map.

:pakistan:
 
It seems that Pakistan Have very accurate Information about terrorists but releasing them was a bad move.

thanks to out judicial system……:coffee:
We still are not done with ammenments in constitution & Law……
 
This will be a deliberate attempt to tear apart the very fabric of society and thus it ll be impacting more collateral damage on the Government being democratic. What will be the difference between Dictatorship n Democracy then if Government happens to go full on rampage?

And what you have mentioned about Indian occupied Kashmir and killing all captured "terrorists" is indeed a suicidal attempt which is no wonder showing its fruitful results. Did you see the waving of Pakstani Flag in the most recent protests in Kashmir? On the famous Lal Chowk? On the grills of Center Partab Park in Srinagar?

Go surf some sites to see images.

Coming back to the topic. Our Judiciary and Army has already been criticized enough by the civil organisations already and both of these institutions are trying their level best not to go in a situation where there could be a confrontation. Our Government is impotent to take any steps ahead of such reports which is the reason the statistics are so precise.

We know we dont have a constructive policy and gov has to revive her policies but at the same time we can't go destructive like your Gov who had to put 8 Lakh Army only in Jammu n Kashmir to keep Kashmir intact to india on world map.

:pakistan:

I am talking about pakistani terrorist in kashmir. We don not want second IA hijacking. Dont bring all this democracy here.
 
I hope those who supported Cheap Justice ... are feeling more safe .. All Hail our Independent judiciary .
 
I see lot of people blame judiciary for this.... But Judiciary takes decision based on the proofs provided in front of them. So the responsibility lies with the investigation agencies to provide adequate proofs so that the judiciary can take the right decision....

Even if judiciary put terrorist behind the bars it depends on the jail authorities to ensure these terrorists are looked after and they are not invovled in any other activities inside the jail.... Was surprised when i heard Lakhwi fathered a baby sitting inside the jail that too after committing a crime like 26/11.....
 
I am talking about pakistani terrorist in kashmir. We don not want second IA hijacking. Dont bring all this democracy here.

Get your facts right mate and stop living in a box of your own. To whom you call ''Pakistani terrorists" are Kashmiris and they are fighting for a cause you wouldn't believe in your nine lives.
And yeah on the same note, There are so many "indian terrorists" as well in our Balochistan.

You take care of your Naxalities, we'll take care of our **** and then your pensive mind can worry about IA hijacking which was in fact done by Talibs. Not Kashmiris. Same old chankiya mentality won't work for you anymore and be realistic for a minute.
 
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