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Al-Qaeda has claimed responsibility for Saturday night’s attack on a Naval dockyard in Karachi

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First claim by al-Qaeda subcontinent wing: Pakistan Navy men ours | The Indian Express

The newly-formed Indian subcontinent division of transnational terror group al-Qaeda has claimed responsibility for Saturday night’s attack on a Naval dockyard in Karachi — the organisation’s first strike since its existence was made public last month. The attackers, the statement said, were former Pakistan Navy officers-turned-jihadists who were attempting to hijack a missile frigate to stage an attack on a United States aircraft carrier.

The claim was made in a statement released online on Thursday — the 13th anniversary of the September 11, 2001 terror attacks — by Usama Mahmood, the spokesperson for Qaidat al-Jihad fi’Shibhi al-Qarrat al-Hindiya, or al-Qaeda in the Indian Subcontinent (AQIS).

Few details are available on the attack, in which a Pakistan Navy officer was reported killed along with two terrorists. Karachi police chief Ghulam Qadir Thebo told the media that the slain attackers included former Naval official Owais Jhakrani, the son of senior police officer Ali Sher Jhakrani. Pakistani media reports said the attackers succeeded in briefly seizing control of the Chinese-made F22P-type frigate, the Zulfiqar.

Mahmood’s statement — in Urdu — says, “The Naval officers who were martyred on Saturday in the attack in Karachi were al-Qaeda members. They were trying to attack American marines and their cronies”. Following training at an al-Qaeda camp, the men were tasked with hijacking the missiles through which they were to attack an American carrier, says the note.

“They had taken over control of the ship and were proceeding to attack the American carrier when they were intercepted by the Pakistan military,” the statement says. “These men thus became martyrs. The Pakistani military men who died defending enemies of the Muslim nation, on the other hand, are cursed with hell”.

In a brief statement which did not describe the circumstances of the attack, the Pakistan Navy said four attackers had been arrested, leading to raids by “intelligence agencies which led to arrest of other collaborators and accomplices from different parts of the country.” Karachi-based newspapers have reported that those arrested included two Naval officers, but there has been no official confirmation.

Mahmood’s statement promises that al-Qaeda will soon released the videotaped last testaments of the attackers — a longstanding practice of the organisation. The release of the videotapes could enhance the credibility of the claim, which comes in the wake of similar but less-detailed statements by two rival factions of the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan — both, however, with links to al-Qaeda.

In March 2011, Tehreek-e-Taliban and al-Qaeda cadre had stormed the PNS Mehran airbase near Karachi, destroying military assets including P-3C Orion aircraft valued at $35 million, and killing 15 military personnel. Muhammad Aqeel, one of the terrorists captured during the strike, was a former Pakistan Army nurse, while three Naval officers were court-martialled for aiding the attack.

Brigadier Ali Khan, serving at the military headquarters in Rawalpindi, was held in connection with a 2009 terrorist attack on the Pakistan Army’s headquarters in Rawalpindi, while three Air Force personnel were held after investigations into the 2012 strike on a Pakistan Air Force base at Kamra
 
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Wut?? Good job pa if true.Took control of a frigate and we're proceeding to attack a US ship? That sounds like BS.
 
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The attackers, the statement said, were former Pakistan Navy officers-turned-jihadists who were attempting to hijack a missile frigate to stage an attack on a United States aircraft carrier.

Hijacking a missile frigate and later use it to attack a US aircraft carrier??????? I thought AQ is smarter than that.....
 
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Is the nearest American carrier or any other ship with-in the range of Pakistani ship-mounted-missiles??
 
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whut? can the frigate even scratch the AC?
the AQ are complete idiots
 
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Didn't TTP already claim responsibility?

And BTW it seems that AQ has been watching too many movies, if that was really their plan.

whut? can the frigate even scratch the AC?
the AQ are complete idiots
In the first place, can somebody steal a warship and sail away in it, like stealing a car?
 
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Didn't TTP already claim responsibility?

And BTW it seems that AQ has been watching too many movies, if that was really their plan.


In the first place, can somebody steal a warship and sail away in it, like stealing a car?

The OP says the attackers were former naval officers, so i am sure they know how to operate such ships, I have no idea how they were planning to hijack and sail out of Karachi
 
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The OP says the attackers were former naval officers, so i am sure they know how to operate such ships, I have no idea how they were planning to hijack and sail out of Karachi
Even so, it takes more than a few men to operate a ship, not to mention stealing it away without anybody noticing. If a film is made around that concept, it would be ridiculed for being unrealistic. BTW there is a French film about a terrorist stealing a Mirage-2000 and trying to cause mass destruction with it. It had some thrilling action sequences.

But a frikking warship? Not even the movie industry would come up with something like that.

Maybe an easier option would be for serving personnel to cause a mutiny while at sea - kill everybody and take over the ship in the middle of the ocean, and fire missiles. But walking into a naval base and stealing a ship? LOL.
 
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hahahahahaha, that literally was funny, its always funny to see such factions make big claims and they get smashed to smithereens when they try to attempt, a few days back they also tried to attack 3 airbases near Quetta and all of them were killed by the security forces before they could even enter a single base. not even a single security personnel died there.
it seems now that Pakistani security forces have learned from previous events and the new security measures have paid off drastically.
now almost all of the terrorist attacks have miserably failed.
 
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The OP says the attackers were former naval officers, so i am sure they know how to operate such ships, I have no idea how they were planning to hijack and sail out of Karachi

what are saying bro?? 10 naval personals cannot sail a frigate by their own... they must be captain jack sparrow to do somthing like that!!!!
 
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Even so, it takes more than a few men to operate a ship, not to mention stealing it away without anybody noticing. If a film is made around that concept, it would be ridiculed for being unrealistic. BTW there is a French film about a terrorist stealing a Mirage-2000 and trying to cause mass destruction with it. It had some thrilling action sequences.

But a frikking warship? Not even the movie industry would come up with something like that.

Maybe an easier option would be for serving personnel to cause a mutiny while at sea - kill everybody and take over the ship in the middle of the ocean, and fire missiles. But walking into a naval base and stealing a ship? LOL.

The question is, if the attackers were naval officers (according to the OP), they would be knowing the possibility and feasibility of such a plan right?? I guess this is plain BS
 
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Even so, it takes more than a few men to operate a ship, not to mention stealing it away without anybody noticing. If a film is made around that concept, it would be ridiculed for being unrealistic. BTW there is a French film about a terrorist stealing a Mirage-2000 and trying to cause mass destruction with it. It had some thrilling action sequences.

But a frikking warship? Not even the movie industry would come up with something like that.

Maybe an easier option would be for serving personnel to cause a mutiny while at sea - kill everybody and take over the ship in the middle of the ocean, and fire missiles. But walking into a naval base and stealing a ship? LOL.

last I heard, no personnel withing the navy did that,all of the assailants were outsiders. however there have been speculations that there were informants from within the Navy, raids have been conducted in Karachi by the security personnel in order to catch up some clues.
 
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what are saying bro?? 10 naval personals cannot sail a frigate by their own... they must be captain jack sparrow to do somthing like that!!!!

That is why i said i have no idea how they could have done something like that (even if they worked in navy before)... It is a BS propaganda by AQ
 
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The question is, if the attackers were naval officers (according to the OP), they would be knowing the possibility and feasibility of such a plan right?? I guess this is plain BS
Yep. My opinion is that AQ really needs to work on improving their propaganda wing. Make the claims half believable.

last I heard, no personnel withing the navy did that,all of the assailants were outsiders. however there have been speculations that there were informants from within the Navy, raids have been conducted in Karachi by the security personnel in order to catch up some clues.
That is possible. In the PNS Mehran attack too, three naval personnel inside the base aided the attackers with info.
 
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