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5 proclaimed offenders killed in armed encounter:

CHAKWAL: Five dangerous proclaimed offenders were killed by police in an armed counter near village Pir Chambel in the border area of Chakwal District.

More than 10 accused kidnapped incharge security of Gharibwall cement factory and two others servants and took them in the hilly area of salt range. Jhelum police started chasing the accused and later on Chakwal police also rushed on the spot and in a joint operation encounter, started with criminals.

Helicopter of army aviation was also called to assist the police. Five accused so for have been killed till filling of this report as the police encounter was still going on in the late evening as the criminals were resisting very hard.

The dead bodies of the accused were shifted to Gharibwall cement factory. The abducted major and the other two persons were not recovered so far and it was feared that the accused would not spare them. RPO captain retired M. Zubair, DPO chakwal DPO Jhelum also rushed on the spot and they themselves supervising the operation.

According to the police sources that this area was a hub of criminals and proclaimed offenders due to the hilly area as approached to this area was not easy. However police was trying its best to recover the kidnapped people.

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8 alleged terrorists arrested in Kohat

KOHAT, Nov 13: The law enforcement agencies arrested eight alleged terrorists during a raid at Shindhand camp of Afghan refugees in Kohat district near the tribal area on Sunday.

Police said that they received information that a group of militants was intimidating tribal families, who were fleeing their homes owing to attacks on their vehicles on Shindhad Road.

The Bilitang police accompanied by commandoes raided the refugees camp in Shindhand. The law enforcers asked eight armed men, present there, to surrender but they started running and threatened to open firing on the policemen.

After a chase the eight men handed themselves over to police. Police seized six Kalashnikovs and two light machine guns from their possession.

The security forces also came to help police and launched a search operation in the area. The operation was in progress till filing of this report.

In Bajaur Agency, security forces arrested five suspects and defused two landmines during a search operation in Mamond tehsil on Sunday.

In Kurram Agency, bomb disposal squad defused a time bomb planted under a bridge on Sunday and launched a search operation in the area.

Sources said that security forces arrested two suspects with the help of sniffer dogs during the search operation in Mero Kass area after recovery of the bomb. — Dawn

8 alleged terrorists arrested in Kohat | Provinces | DAWN.COM
 
150 suspects detained:

LAHORE, Nov 13: The police detained over 150 people in an extensive search operation in Thokar Niaz Baig, Raiwind and Chuhng areas early on Sunday.

The operation was launched against terror suspects ahead of Muharram and annual congregation of Tableeghi Jamaat in Raiwind.

Sadar Division Operations SP Shoaib Khurram told Dawn that they took 150 people into custody for not having identity documents and obtained surety bonds from 450 others during the operation. He said the sureties had also been taken from owners of hotels, guest houses, inns, seminaries and residential places where terror suspects could stay. The SP said the operation would continue for two more days as a precautionary measure.

The SP said those who had been detained would be released only after producing guarantors.

150 suspects detained | Provinces | DAWN.COM
 
Police arrest 10 wanted terrorists in Karachi:

Police arrest 10 wanted terrorists in Karachi

KARACHI: Karachi Police has made arrest of 10 criminals including the most wanted terrorists after an encounter here on Sunday.

According to media reports, North Karachi Industrial Police has arrested a terrorist named Muslim Khan and recovered weapons from his possession. Police told Muslim Khan was wanted to police while his name was also included in the Worth Schedule of Home Department.

Moreover, police conducted a sting operation in various parts of the Korangi Town and arrested nine criminals including a target killer.

Police also recovered a Rifle, Repeater and other weapons from the possession of the criminals.

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Role of Air Force and Military Aviation in war against sponsored militants.

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Pakistani F-16's conducted 500 sorties with the DB-110 reconnaissance pods over FATA.

DUBAI: In a rare glimpse into Pakistan’s attempt to counter domestic terrorism from the air, the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) had flown more than 5,500 strike sorties over the country’s troubled FATA region since May 2008. Chief of PAF described some of the lessons learned at the Air Chiefs Conference in Dubai, Aviation International Times reported.


The need for good airborne reconnaissance was paramount, said Air Chief Marshall Rao Qamar Suleiman. When the Pakistan Army launched large-scale operations in the remote Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) in August 2008, the PAF had to rely on Google Earth imagery when planning for air support missions, AIT report said.

However, by the time that the Army was ready to move against insurgents in the Swat Valley in May 2009, the PAF had acquired Goodrich DB-110 electro-optical reconnaissance pods for its F-16 fighters, together with the same company’s ground station for imagery exploitation. Intelligence analysts could now identify terrorist training camps, ammunition dumps and command and control facilities. Some of these targets were well camouflaged, and protected by bunkers, Air Chief Marshall Suleiman noted.

Two days before the ground offensive was launched, the PAF launched a series of interdiction missions, and followed that up with close air support throughout the six-month campaign. From the imagery collected by the PAF, the Army was also able to identify suitable landing zones for airdrops of commandos.

In these mountainous regions, airpower was best delivered from medium altitude by fast jets, PAF Chief was quoted as saying by the AIT. When the Army turned its attention to South Waziristan in October 2009, the PAF conducted a seven-day campaign in advance. By now, the service had added FLIR Systems Star Safire III EO/IR sensor ball to one of its C-130 transports. Army staff on board the C-130 was able to track the movement of terrorists at night, and radio manoeuvring instructions to soldiers on the ground.

PAF has completely overhauled its tactics and techniques to conduct of irregular warfare, ACM Suleiman said. All of the squadrons were put through a training program over a four-month period. Laser-guided bombs have been used in 80 per cent of PAF strikes, the PAF chief revealed. Avoiding collateral damage was a primary concern, he explained, “specially since we were engaging targets within our own country. We engage isolated structures only, away from populated areas.”

More than 10,600 bombs have been dropped, and 4,600 targets destroyed (A ratio of 1::2), he said. PAF has flown more than 500 F-16 sorties with the DB-110 pod, and 650 with the Star Safire EO/IR sensor on the C-130.

ACM Suleiman said that “we’ve broken the back of militants in FATA.” He said offensive military engagement could only accomplish “10 to 15 per cent” of the task of pacifying tribal areas. The rest must be done by dialogue, winning hearts and minds through economic development of these very poor regions, he said.

In his presentation, PAF Chief did not mention Selex Galileo Falco UAV. However, Pakistan was first customer for reconnaissance drone, which carries Anglo-Italian company’s own electro-optical/ infrared sensor ball. Suleiman told AIN there had been problems with UAV’s data link, caused partly by terrain masking. “Then we put in a relay station, and started flying it higher, so now we are using it more.”

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3 militants killed, 4 injured in Mohmand:

GHALANAI/KOHAT, Nov 14: Surveillance of the border was increased on Monday after Pakistani security forces killed three militants and injured four who intruded into Mohmand Agency from Afghanistan overnight, officials said.

They said that personnel of Khasadar Force and Frontier Corps, manning a checkpost in the Olay area, challenged the militants when they were entering Baizai tehsil at about 8:15pm.

According to the officials the militants had entered Olay from Nazarkhel area across the border and were proceeding towards Atam Kallay. The security forces targeted them with heavy weapons and started shelling from the nearby posts to force them to surrender, but they escaped in the dark.

“At least three militants were killed and four to five were injured in the shelling by security forces,” officials said.

They said that security forces accompanied by members of Atmarkhel Peace Committee visited the area in the morning and found stains of blood there. Security forces also recovered one hand grenade, two magazines and other things from the spot.

Meanwhile, political tehsildars Khalid Khan and Shamsul Islam inspected deployment of Levies and Khasadar personnel at checkposts, established in different areas of Haleemzai and Ekkaghund tehsils of the tribal region.

Also, one person was killed and eight others, including six women, were injured when militants fired mortar shells at Jawaki area of Frontier Region of Kohat on Monday.

Official sources said that militants fired several mortar shells from the Tor Chappar mountain of Darra Adamkhel at the residential area of Jawaki. The mortar shells hit three houses in the area, they added.

They said that a man identified as Muneer was killed in the incident. The injured were identified as Asma Bibi, Fatima Bibi, Nausheen Bibi, Kiran Bibi, Sumera Bibi, Sakina, Aftab and Shafaat. They were shifted to combined military hospital in Kohat for treatment. It is important to mention here that eight alleged militants were arrested on Sunday during a raid on an Afghan refugees camp, situated near the border between Kohat district and Shindhad tribal area.

Sources said that the arrested terrorists were involved in attacks on the vehicles of tribesmen, who were fleeing the area.

The mortar attack on the residential area coincided with the daylong visit of Inspector General of Police Akbar Khan Hoti to Kohat. The IGP urged people to cooperate with law enforcement agencies in curbing militancy in the region.

The residents of Jawaki area have been migrating to safer places for the last few months owing to rocket and mortar attacks on their houses by militants.

In Swat, the local peace jirga has demanded arrest of reuniting terrorists, who had fled the district after a military operation, to bring them to justice. The demand was made by chief of Nekpekhel Peace Committee Saifullah Khan during a press conference in Mingora on Monday.

Flanked by Feroz Shah, Ibrahim Dewlai, Inamur Rehman and Zaheen Khan, he said that suspected terrorists released from prisons might be involved in attacks on volunteers of peace committee. Terrorists would not be allowed to disturb peace of Swat, he added.

Mr Khan termed attack on Karimul Hadi, general secretary of the committee, a cowardice act. “Such acts of terrorists will never plunge the high morale of the elders of the committee,” he said. He said that peace in Swat was restored after great sacrifices of lives and properties. “We will stand shoulder-to-shoulder with army for maintenance of peace and elimination of last terrorist,” he added.

Mr Khan said that terrorists were trying to regroup in Swat but people would foil their evil designs. He demanded of the government and security forces to arrest all terrorists, either hiding in Pakistan or in other countries, to bring them to justice. —Correspondents/APP

Intruders killed in Mohmand | Provinces | DAWN.COM
 
16 militants killed in Upper Orakzai operation
By Umer Farooq
Published: November 15, 2011
PESHAWAR: Security forces launched an operation against militant hideouts and killed 16 militants while 12 sustained injuries in Upper Orakzai Agency of the tribal belt.
Officials said security forces proceeded towards Dabori, Gokamar and Shadala area and targeted six hideouts after which militants started to escape from the area.
Officials added that the operation will be continued until peace is restored in the area.
“We have been chasing militants and continue it until we eliminate them and bring back peace to the once peaceful area,” officials said.
Earlier, security forces captured a Swat Taliban commander Hazrat Bilal and his accomplice from Mardan who had earlier escaped a military offensive in 2009.
16 militants killed in Upper Orakzai operation – The Express Tribune
 
26 militants killed in Orakzai Agency:

At least 26 militants were killed and over dozen injured during clashes with Pakistan Army in country’s northwestern tribal region, sources said on Tuesday. The sources said the armed forces launched massive offensive against militants in Dabori area of Orakzai Agency. According to sources, the forces shelled militant hide outs in the area. Pakistan army has been battling a Pakistan Taliban-led insurgency since 2008 in the country’s northwestern restive region.

26 militants killed in Orakzai Agency | Pakistan | News | Newspaper | Daily | English | Online
 
Major, 20 militants killed in Kurram clash
By Iftikhar Firdous / Umer Farooq
Published: November 16, 2011
PESHAWAR: A Pakistan Army major was killed when about 60 militants attacked the Marazan checkpost in the Central Kurram Agency late Tuesday night in a bid to revolt against the military offensive carried out in the region earlier. The deceased was identified as Major Sikandar.
More than 20 militants were reportedly killed and nine militant hideouts were destroyed when the security forces retaliated.
“The militants were hiding in nearby mountains and opened fire on the convoy which was followed by firing rockets. Security forces retaliated the attack and killed 20 militants. One of our major succumbed to his wounds,” the official added.
The area was declared “clear” by the security forces previously; however, incidents of violence have regularly been reported from there.
The information about the clash could not vein across due to the fact that the area is isolated from other areas and communication is very low.
In a separate incident, officials confirmed a second attack from militants in the Shadala area of Ghaljo, where rockets were fired to target a convoy.
“The second attack happened in the same manner like the one in the Kurram Agency. The militants were hiding and they targeted the convoy. The attack was retaliated and four militants were killed. One of our soldiers sustained minor injuries and is out of danger now,” the officials confirmed.
Earlier, a policeman was killed while another was injured when a remote-controlled explosion took place near a police checkpost in the Shabqadar tehsil of Charsadda.
Police officials added that the checkpost was situated on a main road, linking Mohmand Agency with Charsadda and Peshawar. Meanwhile, the funeral prayers of the slain policeman were held with senior police officials, including Peshawar city police officer (CPO) in attendance. The areas close to the tribal region have often been the target of violence.
Army official, 20 militants killed in Kurram clash – The Express Tribune
 
Pir Chunnbal: Security forces launch operation in Jhelum

JHELUM: Security forces have once again launched a search operation against suspected terrorists in the Pir Chunbbal area of Pind Dadan tehsil, about 25 kilometres from Jhelum district headquarters, Express 24/7 reported on Wednesday.

Sources said that security forces had cordoned off the Pir Chunnbal area and the elite force had been deployed.

Eight sections of the elite force will be conducting a search operation and checkposts have been set up in the area.

Regional Police Officer (RPO) Rawalpindi Captain Zubair said that the elite force will remain deployed in the area till further orders.

A Joint Investigation Team (JIT) has also been formed to conduct an inquiry into the death of five security personnel in the area. Sources said the investigation team comprises of the police, members of the Anti-Terrorism department, intelligence and Army personnel.

Security forces had earlier launched an operation against suspected terrorists in the area that ended the same day, as law enforcers were unable to capture the men responsible for the killing of four intelligence operatives and their local informant on Friday.

At least three suspects were arrested, including the operator of a public telephone office, though it is unclear how they are connected to the case.

Two collaborators, as well as 30-odd militants involved in Friday’s incident were earlier reported to be still at large.

Pir Chunnbal: Security forces launch operation in Jhelum – The Express Tribune
 
17 terrorists, including 3 TTP commanders arrested in Punjab:

LAHORE: Around 17 suspected terrorists including three Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) commanders were arrested in Punjab, Express 24/7 reported on Wednesday.

According to police, several mobile phones and laptops were seized from these suspects.

Express 24/7 correspondent Rabia Mehmood reported that these terrorists were arrested from different parts of Punjab including Lahore, Multan and Okara.

The TTP commanders include Qari Muhammad Ashraf, Dr Abdul Khaliq and Mohammad Sarfraz.

One of the TTP commander Ashraf was a close accomplice of Dr Usman, who was accused of involvement in 2009 GHQ attack in which heavily-armed militants wearing suicide vests, attacked the headquarters in Rawalpindi and held off army commandos for hours.

Sources said that the arrested TTP commanders previously belonged to the Lashkar-e-Jhangvi, a banned militant outfit.

3 TTP commanders among 17 terrorists arrested in Punjab – The Express Tribune
 
Explosive Laden Vehicle: Major terror attack averted in Jamrud

KHYBER AGENCY: Political Administration of Jamrud preempted a major terror threat on Saturday, as they recovered huge amount of explosives and other detonation material from a vehicle, while arresting one person. The political authorities said the administration was informed that an explosive laden vehicle will try to cross Takhta Beg checkpoint, following which strict inspection of vehicles was launched. A car coming from Shah Kass was signaled to stop on suspicion. The car which was apparently loaded with sacks of flour when examined carefully was found carrying explosives. 250 kilograms of explosive material, a hand grenade, 20 fuses and 1000 meters wire were recovered from the vehicle. The authorities also arrested one person named Halak Khan, who is an Afghan national. Khan said he wanted to shift the vehicle to Torkham. Further investigations are underway.

Explosive Laden Vehicle: Major terror attack averted in Jamrud – The Express Tribune
 
Five detained in Hyderabad after Karachi blast

HYDERABAD: Five suspects have been rounded up in Hyderabad after the bomb explosion in Karachi as the militants' car was found to be registered from the city, Geo News reported.

According to the SSP Hyderabad Asad Shah, five people have been apprehended which included Maqbool Khokar and his son Bilal Khokar.

Meanwhile, family members of Maqbool Khokar said that they sold out the car eight years ago. Police said that interrogation was underway with the detained people.

Five detained in Hyderabad after Karachi blast
 
November 17, 2011. Thursday.

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PESHAWAR:
A Pakistan Army major was killed when militants attacked a check post in central Kurram Agency.
In an apparent reaction to the military offensive carried out in the region earlier, about 60 militants attacked the Marazan check post late Tuesday night.


In the retaliatory fire, more than 20 militants were reportedly killed and nine militant hideouts were destroyed by the security forces. The deceased was identified as Major Sikandar.

“The militants were hiding in nearby mountains and opened fire on the convoy, followed by rockets,” a security official said. “Security forces retaliated and killed 20 militants. One of our majors succumbed to his wounds,” the official added.
While the area had been declared “clear” by security forces earlier, incidents of violence were regularly reported.

In a separate incident, officials confirmed a second attack from militants in the Shadala area of Ghaljo, where rockets were fired at a convoy. “The second attack happened in the same manner like the one in Kurram Agency,” a security official said.
“The militants were hiding and targeted the convoy. In retaliatory fire, four militants were killed. One of our soldiers sustained minor injuries and is out of danger now,” the officials added.

Earlier, a policeman was killed, and another one injured, when a remote-controlled explosion took place near a police check post in the Shabqadar Tehsil of Charsadda.

Police officials added that the check post was situated on a main road, linking Mohmand Agency with Charsadda and Peshawar. The funeral prayers of the slain policeman were held with senior police officials, including Peshawar city police officer in attendance.
 
Thiry-one militants killed in fighting, shelling:

PARACHINAR / KALAYA: Thirty-one militants and a military officer were killed in gun-battles and shelling in two tribal regions on Wednesday, sources said.

In upper Kurram, terrorists launched a three-pronged attack on a check-post in Marghan Kandao area. The forces retaliated and the gunfight continued for some time.

The sources said that Major Sikandar of Special Operation Group was martyred and a security man wounded, adding that 20 attackers were killed and several others injured in the fighting.

In upper Orakzai Agency, security forces destroyed six militant hideouts and a double-cabin vehicle in Koranchi and Dapar Parari areas. Nine militants were reportedly killed.

The militants attacked a post in Ghundai Makki.

The security forces in retaliatory fire killed two militants.—Dawn Report

Thiry-one militants killed in fighting, shelling | Newspaper | DAWN.COM
 

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