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CTD kills 'six terrorists of TTP' in Punjab Operation

You need to watch whats going on in the world. Indians call anti-punjab separatist traitors on their shows who claim they are victimized by punjabis. And others like mqm also time and again make this accusation that army operations are going on in sindh and all other provinces except Punjab. So my post was directed towards those who buy this crap not at ignorant fools like you.
The very fact that you bring in anti-Punjab sentiments into an unbiased law enforcement operation shows your bias, stop calling random people ignorant and look at the source of their concern, you are passively strengthening their sentiments by actively denying them
 
The very fact that you bring in anti-Punjab sentiments into an unbiased law enforcement operation shows your bias, stop calling random people ignorant and look at the source of their concern, you are passively strengthening their sentiments by actively denying them
No need to get so sensitive about it calm your hooters.
 
paker paker ke le jaty hain shekhupure from lahore or goli mar dety hai .

http://www.dawn.com/news/1290494/shahbaz-taseers-kidnapper-among-six-killed-in-encounter

Shahbaz Taseer’s kidnapper among six killed in ‘encounter’

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LAHORE: Shahbaz Taseer’s alleged kidnapper and five other suspected militants were killed in an ‘encounter’ with a team of the Counter Terrorism Department (CTD) near Sheikhupura late on Saturday night.

A CTD spokesperson told Dawn that they had received information that nine to 10 members of the banned Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) were present in Sheikhupura, planning an attack on the offices of law enforcement agencies.

At around 12:30am, the CTD team raided a house near the Sheikhupura Bypass. “Noticing their presence, the terrorists...tried to flee by a car and two motorcycles.”

The CTD team chased them up to a branch road where the suspects opened fire at the cops, said the spokesperson.

The security personnel retaliated. “When the shootout ended, six of the terrorists were dead and the rest had fled,” he said.

The CTD men seized arms and ammunition, including three Kalashnikov rifles, three pistols, 2kg of explosives, prima cords and a cache of bullets. They took the bodies to a hospital and started an investigation into their identification. Separately, the police launched a combing operation in the area to arrest the escaped suspects.

A senior police official requesting anonymity told Dawn that the CTD’s investigation team had identified one of the deceased as Haji Muhammad alias Pathan, who was accused of being involved in the abduction of Shahbaz Taseer, son of the late governor Salmaan Taseer.

He said Pathan had been declared a proclaimed offender and his name was listed in the Red Book (a list of most wanted militants). Pathan had rented a house in his name in Valencia Town, Lahore, where Taseer’s kidnappers had kept him for several days before taking him to the Federally Administered Tribal Areas. According to the CTD’s investigations, Pathan had been declared a proclaimed offender in an FIR registered with the Gulberg police.

The official said that he (Pathan) belonged to two banned organisations — TTP and the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan. “Efforts are under way to identify the remaining five terrorists.”

Shahbaz Taseer was kidnapped near his company’s head office in Gulberg on Aug 26, 2011.

He was driving towards the offices of the First Capital Group off M.M. Alam Road when he was intercepted by the kidnappers.

The abductors, who, according to witnesses, had used a Prado jeep and a motorcycle, had bundled the young Taseer into a four-wheeler and sped away unimpeded.

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Published in Dawn, October 17th, 2016
 
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Things seems to reassure Cyril's story. CTD is killing these people on the spot rather than taking them into custody. Just like CTD killed Malik Ishaaq to make sure that he doesn't find any help in getting out subsequently.
not true extra judicial killing done as not to let army get info about support by gunja league , just like setting ablaze record in lahore
 
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In 1995, the Criminal Investigation Department was formally created and it operates under the CID Manual, 1937. Starting as a small operational unit, it has now developed into a department having its regional offices all over the Punjab. On 21-07-2010, the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) was named as Counter Terrorism Department (CTD)





Counter Terrorism Department (CTD)
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"To fight terrorism in all its manifestations"

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PART II

The new Generation of undercover Police Operations: Welcome to the Pakistan CTD


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The CTD, which is going to independently lodge cases of all terrorism and sectarian incidents in the near future, is currently continuing its covert operations of intelligence gathering about high-profile suspects, activities of militant networks and arrests of their members and keep an eye on activities of members listed under the Fourth Schedule of the Anti-Terrorism Act 1997.

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Officials say the current operations of the CTD are delivering about 20pc results in combating sectarianism and terrorism because of poor human resource, lack of training for intelligence gathering and lack of coordination with other law-enforcement agencies.

They say that approximately 1,250 people listed in Fourth Schedule are supposed to be watched by the CTD and local police but a majority of list-occupants are overlooked by officials, adding that entry of young people from Punjab to newly announced militants groups nationally and internationally is a big challenge for the CTD.
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The officials say that the first batch of 421 corporals, who are going to start their six-week training by Turkish experts at the Elite Training School, Bedian, would join field duties after two months at two police stations of Lahore (covering Lahore district and Sheikhupura region) and Faisalabad (covering Faisalabad and Sargodha regions) in which station house officers and their subordinates would lodge FIRs, investigate suspects on physical remand and pursue trail of suspects in courts. Each police station will have a DSP as district officer designation and SP/SSP as regional officer.
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Initially, four police stations-Lahore, Faisalabad, Multan and Rawalpindi-will cover capital city district Lahore and nine police regions and later more police stations would have each police region.

Two police stations ready for working have up to 17 kanal land, three-storey buildings with cover area of two and half kanals, 20 feet high and three feet broad RCC wall, four watchtowers each, offices for SPs, DSPs, SHOs and IOs, barracks for 50 corporals, eight lock-ups, mess, all rooms and lock-ups linked with computers and surveillance cameras.


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Officials say separate uniform of police station staff is being introduced. They say the CTD will have plenty of physical resources, modern gadgetry, weapons and training, but the major challenge it is currently facing is dead wood of DSPs, inspectors, SIs and ASIs of the Punjab Police who need to be replaced with physically-fit and dedicated officers to lead intelligence-led operations.

The corporals will be divided into three sections of a police station with 45pc for intelligence work, 28pc for operations (with camouflaged uniform) and 26pc for investigation work.

A CTD source told Dawn that officials working in newly-announced police stations, which would have territorial restrictions, would have powers to get 30-day physical remand of detained suspects under 7-ATA, extendable up to 90 days as per the new national internal security policy.

The source said one of the major problems the CTD was facing currently was poor coordination with the CIA of Punjab police which also used to act against terror organisations, investigate terrorism cases and arrest suspects. He claimed usually the CIA did not cooperate with the CTD because of professional jealousy which needed to be addressed for collective efforts against war against terrorism.
 
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