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Breaking News Malik Ishaq head of LEJ killed

Pakistan's Judiciary is arguably the Worst in the World.


All these bastards should've been hanged years ago by the Judiciary.

F*** the lack of evidence BS.
U don't know anything abt Pakistan judicial system. Few years ago judges clearly explained that we are judges, not the investigators or prosecutors. And also they explain our law and constitution. It is the duty of govt (federal+provincial) and security people to bring criminal to judges by supporting courts!!
 
Not the right time. I dread Punjab the last peaceful province may go up in smoke after this.

Wouldn't happen. Their families are known to Punjab "pulss". Punjab police is not bound by that pashtunwali "no zanana harassment" rule. Punjab police would even harass and encounter their women, so I'm sure they wouldn't try and disturb the peace.
 
This action is huge warning shot for Madrassa Madness . Plus operation done in very secured way. All media was stopped few miles away before operation. Team did the operation in an hour and leave the rest for police. No one knows which agency did the operation.

I hope Maulana Burka of lal masjid is next. Infact Lal masjid needs to be stopped and all places like it.
Twin cities need special clean up operation. Plus South Punjab a big time.
 
Lal Masjid now!!" Mullah burka is spreading sectarian hatred from the heart of our country. I dont get care if he is arrested and sentenced to death by the court or has an "accident" but the guy needs to be taken out to set another example to these people who are leading our country to death and destruction in the name of religion.
 
Malik Ishaq head of Lashkar e Jhangvi has been killed along with 16 other members of banned terrorist organisations. Those who have died include Malik Ishaq two sons Usman and Haq Nawaz. They were is fire exchange with Police and CTD.
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MUZAFFARGARH: At least 14 proclaimed offenders including Malik Ishaq, leader of a banned outfit, and his two sons were killed in an alleged police encounter near Shahwala.



Six police personnel were also injured in the exchange of fire.



Police said Malik Ishaq was arrested six days back for targeted killings of eight people.



According to Counter Terrorism Department (CTD) sources, six accused including Malik Ishaq and his two sons were taken to Muzaffargarh for identification of arms when exchange of fire took place after their aides tried to get them released.



Bodies have been shifted to DHQ, the police said.

I love the way Punjab police operates, no hostages, no trials
 
Pakistan's Judiciary is arguably the Worst in the World.


All these bastards should've been hanged years ago by the Judiciary.

F*** the lack of evidence BS.

What lack of evidence ?? He himself accept in front of a Judge that he has done these killings and will do them again ... But our impotent justice system couldn't do much.
 
Bcz this nasty person is black also from the inside. Hang him with his sons or just kill them with the famous "Police Muqabla" of punjab police. But punjab government used to give him stipend and this shows that our hopes will not be met soon.

o_O Well men what was that ???

A prediction or a suggestion :azn: :lol:

By the way your wish has been granted today :enjoy: :partay:
 
MUZAFFARGARH: Chief of the banned Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ) Maliq Ishaq along with 13 militants were killed in Muzaffargarh on Wednesday during a shootout after gunmen attacked a police convoy and freed him as he was being moved, police said.

According to initial information, LeJ chief Malik Ishaq along with his two sons were being taken by counter terrorism department (CTD) officials to a town of Muzaffargarh where they had seized an arms cache to identify men they had detained on suspicion of being members of Ishaq’s group.

As the police convoy returned in the early hours of Wednesday, a group of men on motorcycles ambushed them near Shahwala Jungle in a bid to release Ishaq. Fourteen suspected militants, including the LeJ chief, were killed in the ensuing gun battle.

Ishaq’s two sons, Usman and Haq Nawaz, Ghulam Rasool of the LeJ and his two sons were also killed. Further, CTD Punjab said six members of the anti-terrorism force (ATF) were also injured in the encounter.

Read: Malik Ishaq held for two more weeks in murder case

“Twelve to 15 terrorists attacked the police party… freed the accused and fled away on motorcycles,” a police spokesperson, Nabila Ghazanfar, quoted a policemen in the area as saying in a message. Police further along the road attacked the gunmen as they were fleeing, killing Ishaq, his two sons, and 11 others, Ghazanfar cited the policemen as saying in his message.

Ishaq’s postmortem is currently underway at District Headquarters Hospital, Muzaffargarh. The bodies of the dead and the injured officials were shifted to the District Headquarters (DHQ) Hospital in Muzaffargarh. All gates of the hospital were sealed soon after.

Read: Anti-terror court acquits Malik Ishaq of hate speech

“Ten of the 14 militants killed in the encounter belonged to al Qaeda,” a CTD spokesperson told Express News. Further, he said they are seeking NADRA’s help in identifying the deceased.

Ishaq was on a US list of global terrorists and the group he founded has claimed responsibility for the deaths of hundreds of civilians. He has faced several murder trials but always been acquitted after witnesses refused to testify against him.

He was arrested again on Saturday, under a Maintenance of Public Order act, along with his two sons.

Ishaq’s supporters protest in Rahim Yar Khan

Soon after news of the LeJ chief’s death broke, his followers took to the streets of Rahim Yar Khan and attacked police vans.

A demonstration is also reportedly taking place outside Ishaq’s Rahim Yar Khan residence. Further, reports suggest demonstrations are also gathering momentum in Dera Ghazi Khan and Bahwalpur.

In the wake of this, Punjab police has increased security across the province. Further, all processions and gatherings of the Shia community have been requested to be minimised or temporarily suspended for security reasons.

I for one am celebrating this death if confirmed. He used to threaten witnesses. Good riddance if confirmed.
 
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