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ALI AKBAR — PUBLISHED about 7 hours ago
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According to District Police Officer (DPO) Dir Israr Baja, Rahim was also involved in killing 27 Frontier Corps (FC) personnel at a checkpost in Shalotal. -Reuters/File

UPPER DIR: Police arrested a militant allegedly responsible for the attack on Maj Gen Sanaullah, General Officer Commanding for Malakand division, and Lt Col Tauseef Ahmed in 2013.

Abdul Rahim alias Raes was arrested today during an operation in Barawal, near the Pak-Afghan border.

According to District Police Officer (DPO) Dir Israr Bacha, Rahim was also involved in killing 27 Frontier Corps (FC) personnel at a check-post in Shalotal.

The suspect was taken to an undisclosed location for investigation.

Also read: Malakand general, six others killed

In 2013, a day after the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government had announced a phased withdrawal of troops from Malakand division, a Taliban bomb attack killed two senior military officers and a solider in Upper Dir.

The Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) had released a statement which said Maj Gen Sanaullah, General Officer Commanding for Malakand division, and Lt Col Tauseef Ahmed were returning with a convoy from Shahi Kot in Upper Dir district, near the Afghan border. When they reached Gat area an improvised explosive device planted on a road went off, destroying their vehicle.

The Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan had claimed responsibility for the attack.
 
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ALI AKBAR — PUBLISHED about 7 hours ago
PRINT
55016090a0194.jpg

According to District Police Officer (DPO) Dir Israr Baja, Rahim was also involved in killing 27 Frontier Corps (FC) personnel at a checkpost in Shalotal. -Reuters/File

UPPER DIR: Police arrested a militant allegedly responsible for the attack on Maj Gen Sanaullah, General Officer Commanding for Malakand division, and Lt Col Tauseef Ahmed in 2013.

Abdul Rahim alias Raes was arrested today during an operation in Barawal, near the Pak-Afghan border.

According to District Police Officer (DPO) Dir Israr Bacha, Rahim was also involved in killing 27 Frontier Corps (FC) personnel at a check-post in Shalotal.

The suspect was taken to an undisclosed location for investigation.

Also read: Malakand general, six others killed

In 2013, a day after the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government had announced a phased withdrawal of troops from Malakand division, a Taliban bomb attack killed two senior military officers and a solider in Upper Dir.

The Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) had released a statement which said Maj Gen Sanaullah, General Officer Commanding for Malakand division, and Lt Col Tauseef Ahmed were returning with a convoy from Shahi Kot in Upper Dir district, near the Afghan border. When they reached Gat area an improvised explosive device planted on a road went off, destroying their vehicle.

The Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan had claimed responsibility for the attack.
This militant is actually a commander. He is wanted for more than a dozen cases of murder and at least 1 bombing. We should take solid steps to rid our country of the violent terrorism that surrounds us. That means taking action not only against the Taliban but the Lashkar e Jhangvi too.
 
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Grill him to extract info than shoot in his a$$ and tell the "Adaalt" that he was trying to escape.
 
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Grill him to extract info than shoot in his a$$ and tell the "Adaalt" that he was trying to escape.
The best way of making them speak up is to show them an erected dangler and tell him to ready to be corn holed .....they start saying things like a twitter ...'said one interrogation officer' !
 
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Grill him to extract info than shoot in his a$$ and tell the "Adaalt" that he was trying to escape.

Another way which is most common and even a gorilla speaks out of it and that is shoving Red Chilli powder direct in the rectum. Man it's horrible :(
 
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