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MIRANSHAH / KARACHI: Six alleged militants of the outlawed Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan were killed in two encounters with the police and the Rangers in Karachi on Wednesday.

A large cache of weapons and 200kg of explosives were also recovered, officials claim.

The Tuesday night encounter was carried out on a tip-off, according to anti-extremist cell (AEC) of the Crime Investigation Department (CID).

“We had information that terrorists were smuggling explosives from Balochistan. Law-enforcement agencies intercepted a car near Lucky Pahari on Hub River Road. When we tried to stop them, they attacked with heavy weaponry,” AEC incharge, Deputy Superintendent Police (DSP) Chaudhry Aslam Khan, told The Express Tribune.

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Two police officers and four ‘terrorists’ were injured in the exchange of fire. They were taken to Civil Hospital where all four suspects died, officials said.

The officials also claim to have seized 200 kg of explosive materials, detonators and weapons.

“We have foiled a major terrorist attack in Karachi,” DSP Khan said. He added that some militants managed to escape.

DSP Khan said the terrorists were from the Mohmand group of Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP). “The chief and the deputy chief of the group were killed in the encounter.”

Separately, two more alleged TTP militants were killed during an encounter with the Rangers and the police in Manghopir, one of the no-go areas in the city.

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According to Pakistan Rangers, Sindh, a targeted raid was carried out on a hideout of one of TTP’s splinter groups.

“Two suspected militants were killed in an exchange of fire,” said the Rangers spokesperson.

Weapons including sub-machine guns, pistols and grenades were seized from them.

The two terrorists were part of a group who had arrived in the city to carry out attacks against government and military installations, according to the Rangers spokesman.

TTP calls scholars

Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) central spokesperson Shahidullah Shahid asked religious clerics and scholars to condemn the killing of four TTP members in Karachi and take notice of the issue.

None of the government officials have contacted the TTP for negotiations, he added.

Shahid said the government should first announce a truce and stop drone attacks, then the TTP would announce a ceasefire.

More gang members caught

The police arrested at least nine alleged target killers and extortionists belonging to the MQM and Lyari gang war in separate raids on Wednesday.

Two of the suspects, Fida Hussain and Mehboob Ali, are affiliated with the MQM.

Three alleged members of a Lyari gang were also apprehended in a separate raid, DIG Odho informed the media.

Separately, Karachi police’s Special Investigation Unit (SIU) claimed to have arrested three suspects belonging to Lyari’s Shahid Bikkik gang.

SIU chief SP Naveed Khawaja told a press conference that the arrested suspects were involved in more than 45 cases of extortion, adding that they had recently attacked the ice-cream parlour owned by President Mamnoon Hussain’s nephew.

Meanwhile, the police and Rangers conducted a joint operation in the Gadap area from where an abducted boy was found, it was reported.

Karachi raids: Six
 
260 suspects held in Karachi

KARACHI: LEAs on Wednesday claimed to have apprehended around 260 suspected criminals, and recovered two abducted boys during separate targeted operation across the city on Wednesday.

At first, police upon receiving information about the presence of TTP men at Maymar Complex area of Sohrab Goth, raided the hideout, and as soon as they entered, were welcomed with gun shots and grenades. This resulted in four policemen getting injured; whereas the terrorists managed to escape. They were later shifted to Abbasi Shaheed Hospital.

Following the attack, an extra contingent of law enforcers including the Rapid Response Force reached the site and conducted a door-to-door search operation. They arrested around 22 suspects, official uniforms of security agencies as well as weapons, ie, Kalashnikovs and pistols from a few of them. An abducted boy, who was kidnapped from Sultanabad area of Manghopir, was also recovered during the search operation. staff report

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Whole of Pakistan needs cleaning, give Pak Army & the Intel Agencies free hand to take of these rented terrorists then see how our boys will take care of Pakistan. When Gen. Musharraf applied ZERO tolerance & no negotiation policy against these rented terrorists he was successful but today politicians are scared.

260 suspects held in Karachi

KARACHI: LEAs on Wednesday claimed to have apprehended around 260 suspected criminals, and recovered two abducted boys during separate targeted operation across the city on Wednesday.

At first, police upon receiving information about the presence of TTP men at Maymar Complex area of Sohrab Goth, raided the hideout, and as soon as they entered, were welcomed with gun shots and grenades. This resulted in four policemen getting injured; whereas the terrorists managed to escape. They were later shifted to Abbasi Shaheed Hospital.

Following the attack, an extra contingent of law enforcers including the Rapid Response Force reached the site and conducted a door-to-door search operation. They arrested around 22 suspects, official uniforms of security agencies as well as weapons, ie, Kalashnikovs and pistols from a few of them. An abducted boy, who was kidnapped from Sultanabad area of Manghopir, was also recovered during the search operation. staff report

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The main question is will they get punished by dajjal CJ? I strongly believe they will not & the big fishes once again will be set free.
 
Police seize explosives from Orangi

KARACHI: Police on Wednesday claimed to have taken hold of explosives from a man arrested during a targeted raid in a house in Islamia Colony, Orangi Town. SHO Abdul Moeed said that they rounded up the suspect, Nawaz, after receiving information from intelligence sources. Chemicals used in making of bombs, detonators, ball bearings as well as wires were taken into custody. He added that the accused was a bomb-making expert, also affiliated with a banned religious outfit; however his exact association was to be ascertained. An FIR against him has been registered, and further investigation of the matter was underway, said the SHO. staff report

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after 5 years long sleep now they started work damn . every party every group was involved its clear now .
 
The only & fixed solution against these rented terrorists should be death, there should no punishment less than death.
 
these are just pawns, they actually need to make these pawns speak and catch the real monsters behind them.
 

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