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January - 1 
Media reports have pointed that police have also arrested JeM chief Maulana Masood Azhar's four brothers––Tahir, Suleman, Rauf and Wahid. Police also recovered a huge quantity of weapons during raids, besides arresting five bodyguards of Masood Azhar. The Bahawalpur police also reportedly started to
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Media reports have pointed that police have also arrested JeM chief Maulana Masood Azhar's four brothers––Tahir, Suleman, Rauf and Wahid. Police also recovered a huge quantity of weapons during raids, besides arresting five bodyguards of Masood Azhar. The Bahawalpur police also reportedly started to prepare a list of cases against Masood Azhar around the country, which includes one for firing on Gujranwala police and another relating to the torture of a police officer.
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January - 3 
Delayed reports from Badin said police raided the houses of LeT cadres on December 30 and interrogated several persons. However, no arrests were made.
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Delayed reports from Badin said police raided the houses of LeT cadres on December 30 and interrogated several persons. However, no arrests were made.
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January - 3 
Over two dozen religious leaders and activists were arrested by the Faisalabad police during a crackdown on January 3. Police raided almost all the offices of terrorist and sectarian outfits in the city and took into custody office-bearers and activists of the Tehreek-e-Jaferia Pakistan (TJP), Sipah
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Over two dozen religious leaders and activists were arrested by the Faisalabad police during a crackdown on January 3. Police raided almost all the offices of terrorist and sectarian outfits in the city and took into custody office-bearers and activists of the Tehreek-e-Jaferia Pakistan (TJP), Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistan (SSP) and Lashkar-e-Toiaba. Police also seized literature and other related material during raids on the offices of religious bodies. All the arrested have reportedly been shifted to unknown places.
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January - 3 
Police in Dadu district arrested 30 cadres of the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT), the Sipah-i-Sahaba Pakistan (SSP), and the Tehrik-i-Jafria Pakistan in raids conducted on January 3 night, reports said. Among those held was the district chief of the SSP, Ayub Chandio. Also the district chief of the Tehrik-i-
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Police in Dadu district arrested 30 cadres of the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT), the Sipah-i-Sahaba Pakistan (SSP), and the Tehrik-i-Jafria Pakistan in raids conducted on January 3 night, reports said. Among those held was the district chief of the SSP, Ayub Chandio. Also the district chief of the Tehrik-i-Jafria, Ashraf Sakhirani was held.
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January - 4 
Continuing with their crackdown on jihadi organizations, Karachi Police arrested several religious extremists, on January 4, reports said. Police raided several places in the city and picked up a number of suspects. Of those arrested were cadres of the Sunni Tehrik and the Sipah-i-Sahaba Pakistan (S
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Continuing with their crackdown on jihadi organizations, Karachi Police arrested several religious extremists, on January 4, reports said. Police raided several places in the city and picked up a number of suspects. Of those arrested were cadres of the Sunni Tehrik and the Sipah-i-Sahaba Pakistan (SSP). The police denied reports that they had raided mosques and madrassas (religious institutions). Elaborating, a police officer said, "We have acted upon secretly received information and raided the homes of suspects to pick them up." A senior police officer, Manzoor Mughal said the arrested persons were not picked up from religious institutions or mosques, and added that some of them were affiliated with jihadi groups and were wanted for sectarian killings. Some of those detained were later set free.
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January - 4 January - 5
Citing a senior functionary of the Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistan (SSP), a news report said that 200 activists of the outfit were arrested in a series of raids by security agencies on January 4-5 in Sindh and Punjab.
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Citing a senior functionary of the Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistan (SSP), a news report said that 200 activists of the outfit were arrested in a series of raids by security agencies on January 4-5 in Sindh and Punjab.
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January - 6 
According to media reports, police arrested approximately 45 cadres of the Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) and Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) in raids on January 6. "In all some 45 of their members were picked up in raids late on Saturday and early on Sunday. At least 32 Jaish members were among the detainees", said
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According to media reports, police arrested approximately 45 cadres of the Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) and Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) in raids on January 6. "In all some 45 of their members were picked up in raids late on Saturday and early on Sunday. At least 32 Jaish members were among the detainees", said Hassan Burki, spokesperson for the JeM. He said police in several southern districts of Punjab raided mosques, homes and offices searching for cadres and weapons. "Police entered our homes, insulting our elders and women. They searched our homes for weapons and messed everything up," Burki said. He added that the Jaish would challenge the arrests of its cadres in the courts. "The law provides protection even to criminals. We will challenge the arrests of our cadres and the government will have to tell what was their offence. If we did not get justice through the legal course, it would mean that state terrorism is being meted out to us," he said. The spokesperson claimed that Pakistan was bowing to pressure from India and the international community. "All this is being done to please India and Blair," he said, adding these detentions would not make any difference to the outfit.
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January - 6 
Three suspected terrorists were killed and a police personnel of the Anti-Terrorist Force (ATF) injured in an encounter in Kalat district, Quetta, on January 6. According to official sources, a joint team of Quetta and Kalat police raided a house to arrest members of a terrorist group allegedly spon
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Three suspected terrorists were killed and a police personnel of the Anti-Terrorist Force (ATF) injured in an encounter in Kalat district, Quetta, on January 6. According to official sources, a joint team of Quetta and Kalat police raided a house to arrest members of a terrorist group allegedly sponsored by Research and Analysis Wing (RAW), India’s external intelligence agency. In the ensuing encounter, three suspected terrorists were killed and one police personnel injured. Police sources added that a large cache of arms and ammunition was also recovered by the ATF from the encounter site.
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January - 7 
According to media reports, police in Dera Ismail Khan have arrested 12 persons with arms and ammunition in separate raids on January 7.
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According to media reports, police in Dera Ismail Khan have arrested 12 persons with arms and ammunition in separate raids on January 7.
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January - 13 
In Hyderabad and Dadu districts, in Sindh, the police crackdown continued on the second day and night and seven offices of five banned outfits were sealed while 90 more militants were arrested. News sources have indicated that, although the police had arrested most of the front line leaders of the b
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In Hyderabad and Dadu districts, in Sindh, the police crackdown continued on the second day and night and seven offices of five banned outfits were sealed while 90 more militants were arrested. News sources have indicated that, although the police had arrested most of the front line leaders of the banned religious groups, their cadres had managed to go underground. Police also raided the office of the Jamaat-e-Islam (JeI) in Karachi and sealed it on the basis of information that the HM was operating from its premises. Besides, the arrests of activists of the SSP and TJP, Islamabad police also sealed two offices of the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) as well as offices of the Al Rasheed Trust (ART).
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January - 13 
In Malakand division, offices of the TNSM, LeT and JeM were sealed and dozens of their activists were arrested. According to unconfirmed reports, 200 leaders of the TNSM have so far been arrested in the division, including 80 in Swat district, while raids for further arrests are going on. TNSM Chief
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In Malakand division, offices of the TNSM, LeT and JeM were sealed and dozens of their activists were arrested. According to unconfirmed reports, 200 leaders of the TNSM have so far been arrested in the division, including 80 in Swat district, while raids for further arrests are going on. TNSM Chief Maulana Sufi Mohammed is already in the Dera Ismael Khan jail following his arrest in Kurram Agency on his return from Afghanistan, in December 2001, where he had gone leading thousands of TNSM cadres for Jehad. The administration has sealed all offices of the TNSM, including its central office at Amandarra, Batkhela.
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January - 15 
According to media reports, district offices of Harkat-ul-Mujahideen (HuM) were sealed in Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK) on January 15. Law enforcing agencies reportedly raided the HuM offices in district Mirpur and Muzaffarabad and sealed them. However, the leaders of the outfit managed to escape
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According to media reports, district offices of Harkat-ul-Mujahideen (HuM) were sealed in Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK) on January 15. Law enforcing agencies reportedly raided the HuM offices in district Mirpur and Muzaffarabad and sealed them. However, the leaders of the outfit managed to escape prior to the raids. Senior ‘commander’ of the outfit, Abdul Rashid, while confirming closure of the offices added that no leader was arrested during the raids.
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January - 30 
According to media reports, two senior officials of the ousted Taliban regime were arrested in two separate raids conducted in Kuchlak, near Quetta on January 30. Official sources indicated that they received information that two senior officials of the erstwhile Taliban regime - Chief Justice of Af
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According to media reports, two senior officials of the ousted Taliban regime were arrested in two separate raids conducted in Kuchlak, near Quetta on January 30. Official sources indicated that they received information that two senior officials of the erstwhile Taliban regime - Chief Justice of Afghan Supreme Court Maulvi Noor Ahmed and Senior Deputy Foreign Minister Maulvi Abdul Rahman - had been hiding in two separate houses in Kuchlak for a long period. They have been shifted to unknown places for interrogation, these sources added.
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February - 10 
Police have made two more arrests in the search for abducted US journalist Daniel Pearl, but the alleged main suspect - British-born Al Qaeda terrorist Omar Sheikh - remained at large. The fresh arrests were made in Islamabad at the weekend, bringing the number of people arrested since Pearl disappe
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Police have made two more arrests in the search for abducted US journalist Daniel Pearl, but the alleged main suspect - British-born Al Qaeda terrorist Omar Sheikh - remained at large. The fresh arrests were made in Islamabad at the weekend, bringing the number of people arrested since Pearl disappeared on January 23 to 16. Media reports have indicated that attempts to contact Omar through Masood Azhar, the jailed chief of outlawed Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM), were also unsuccessful. Police are reportedly speculating that Omar may be in hiding in the Punjab or in Afghanistan.
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February - 26 
Unidentified armed men fired at a US C-130 plane on February 26 while it was flying from the Pakistan Air Force’s Shahbaz Airbase at Jacobabad to the Pishin airbase. However, the plane reportedly carried no trace of any bullet hitting it. Besides, it was not confirmed whether weapons used were anti-
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Unidentified armed men fired at a US C-130 plane on February 26 while it was flying from the Pakistan Air Force’s Shahbaz Airbase at Jacobabad to the Pishin airbase. However, the plane reportedly carried no trace of any bullet hitting it. Besides, it was not confirmed whether weapons used were anti-aircraft guns or Kalashnikovs. No casualties have been reported in the incident. Media reports have indicated, a contingent of Army personnel, Rangers and the police later conducted raids on nearby villages along the Sindh-Baluchistan border and arrested eight persons for their alleged involvement in the firing incident.
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February - 27 
20 cadres of the proscribed sectarian terrorist group, Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistan (SSP), were detained for questioning in Rawalpindi on February 27 in connection with the massacre of worshippers at the Shah-i-Najf mosque on February 26. They were arrested in Faisalabad, Toba Tek Singh and Jhang distric
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20 cadres of the proscribed sectarian terrorist group, Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistan (SSP), were detained for questioning in Rawalpindi on February 27 in connection with the massacre of worshippers at the Shah-i-Najf mosque on February 26. They were arrested in Faisalabad, Toba Tek Singh and Jhang districts, while raids were being carried out in these areas. Police sources indicated that a Russian-made hand-grenade had been recovered outside the mosque. Meanwhile, the death toll in the massacre rose to 11 on February 27 as another person succumbed to his injuries. Police sources added that the toll is expected to increase further as three of the injured were still in a serious condition.
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April - 4 
A ‘commander’ of the proscribed Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ) was killed in an encounter in Gulshan town near Karachi on April 4. Reports said the encounter took place when the Crime Investigation Department (CID), on a tip off, raided his hideout. Sensing the police presence, the suspect tried to flee by
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A ‘commander’ of the proscribed Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ) was killed in an encounter in Gulshan town near Karachi on April 4. Reports said the encounter took place when the Crime Investigation Department (CID), on a tip off, raided his hideout. Sensing the police presence, the suspect tried to flee by opening fire on the police. The police returned the fire, killing him on the spot. The reports added that the LeJ activist was wanted in several killings in Karachi, including that of the interior minister's brother Ehteshamuddin.
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April - 6 
Reports further pointed out that these special teams had conducted raids on seven houses earlier on March 28 in Faisal Town, Samanabad, Mansoorabad, Madina Town and Chak No 201 RB, and had arrested approximately four dozen persons on the charge of having links with the Al Qaeda. However, the arrest
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Reports further pointed out that these special teams had conducted raids on seven houses earlier on March 28 in Faisal Town, Samanabad, Mansoorabad, Madina Town and Chak No 201 RB, and had arrested approximately four dozen persons on the charge of having links with the Al Qaeda. However, the arrest of six other Al-Qaeda members at Muslim Town, who are said to be Arabs and Afghans, came to light only on April 6.
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April - 7 
According to media reports of April 7 the joint teams of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) of the United States (US) and Pakistan security force personnel have arrested six more Al Qaeda terrorists during a search operation on March 28 near Faisalabad.
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According to media reports of April 7 the joint teams of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) of the United States (US) and Pakistan security force personnel have arrested six more Al Qaeda terrorists during a search operation on March 28 near Faisalabad.
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May - 5 
The prime suspect in the April 25-bomb blast in Bhakkar, Lahore, allegedly an Al Qaeda terrorist, was arrested in Bhakkar on May 5. As reported earlier, seven women and five children, were killed while 25 others were injured in a bomb explosion in the women's section of a religious ceremony at Bhakk
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The prime suspect in the April 25-bomb blast in Bhakkar, Lahore, allegedly an Al Qaeda terrorist, was arrested in Bhakkar on May 5. As reported earlier, seven women and five children, were killed while 25 others were injured in a bomb explosion in the women's section of a religious ceremony at Bhakkar in Lahore on April 25. The suspect, Tauseef Ali, had been working in a mosque in Bhakkar for the last six months. Two women were also subsequently detained in the light of his confession. The police raided the suspect's house and seized a remote-controlled device, two hand-grenades and a Kalashnikov. Media reports indicated that Bhakkar is known as a centre of Shia activities.
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May - 11 
Police on May 11 arrested city chief of the proscribed Sunni group Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistan (SSP) Mehmood Madni in connection with the May 8 Karachi bomb blast in which 16 persons including 11 French nationals were killed. Official sources said that Madni was arrested during a raid at a home near the
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Police on May 11 arrested city chief of the proscribed Sunni group Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistan (SSP) Mehmood Madni in connection with the May 8 Karachi bomb blast in which 16 persons including 11 French nationals were killed. Official sources said that Madni was arrested during a raid at a home near the Nagan roundabout. Besides, police have also arrested some 67 other workers of religious parties in connection with the blast during raids in different localities of the city including Rashidabad, Defence, Sharifabad, Liaquatabad, Nazimabad and Nagan. Separately, police have arrested five persons who are reportedly linked to the three suspects arrested earlier.
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May - 22 
Karachi Police arrested 52 persons from Nishtar Road and other parts of the city following a an attack on a religious procession at Nishtar Road on May 22. Police are reported to have conducted raids in Soldier Bazaar, Baloch Para, PIB Colony and some parts of the F.B. Area. As reported earlier, one
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Karachi Police arrested 52 persons from Nishtar Road and other parts of the city following a an attack on a religious procession at Nishtar Road on May 22. Police are reported to have conducted raids in Soldier Bazaar, Baloch Para, PIB Colony and some parts of the F.B. Area. As reported earlier, one person was killed and approximately 12 others injured in an attack on a religious procession passing through Nishtar Road, Karachi, on May 21.
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June - 12 
According to a media report, the French police have claimed that they have arrested five persons, including two Pakistani nationals, in a raid on June 12 in two suburbs of Paris. The arrested persons are suspected of having links with the Al Qaeda terror network of Osama bin Laden. They are also rep
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According to a media report, the French police have claimed that they have arrested five persons, including two Pakistani nationals, in a raid on June 12 in two suburbs of Paris. The arrested persons are suspected of having links with the Al Qaeda terror network of Osama bin Laden. They are also reportedly linked to Markaz-Dawa-al-Irshad, parent organisation of the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) and other terrorist groups operating in the Indian State of Jammu and Kashmir. All the five are being accused of having provided logistical support to Richard Reid, the British "shoe-bomber". He, on December 22, 2001, unsuccessfully attempted to blow up a bomb contained in his shoe inside an American Airlines flight to Miami that he had boarded at Roissy- Charles de Gaulle Airport outside Paris. The two Pakistanis were arrested from a discrete residence they maintained in a back alley in the suburb of Evry, located south of Paris. The other three persons were arrested from Mantes-la- Jolie, an urban neighbourhood west of Paris, which in the past has reportedly been an important centre of Islamist fundamentalists. The French police said they seized guns and rifles, a telescopic lens and two computers.
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June - 19 
A team of US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) sleuths and Karachi police, in a joint operation on June 19, arrested two persons––suspected activists of Osama bin Laden's Al Qaeda terror network. The two suspects were arrested during a raid at a house in Buffer Zone area. Official sources indica
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A team of US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) sleuths and Karachi police, in a joint operation on June 19, arrested two persons––suspected activists of Osama bin Laden's Al Qaeda terror network. The two suspects were arrested during a raid at a house in Buffer Zone area. Official sources indicated said the joint team recovered two satellite phones and some explosive material from the house. The FBI reportedly interrogated both the suspects in connection with their alleged involvement in the June 14 car bomb blast outside the US Consulate, Karachi, in which 14 persons were killed and 51 injured.
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June - 20 
US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and local police raided several places in the city on the same day and arrested four persons, including a woman, in connection with their alleged involvement in the blast, said official sources.
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US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and local police raided several places in the city on the same day and arrested four persons, including a woman, in connection with their alleged involvement in the blast, said official sources.
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June - 23 
Lahore Police on June 23 arrested dozens of activists of the proscribed Sunni groups––Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistan (SSP) and Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ). Raids were conducted in the areas of Ghaziabad, Multan Road, Ravi Road, Samanabad. According to official sources, the nexus between Al Qaeda and the two gr
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Lahore Police on June 23 arrested dozens of activists of the proscribed Sunni groups––Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistan (SSP) and Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ). Raids were conducted in the areas of Ghaziabad, Multan Road, Ravi Road, Samanabad. According to official sources, the nexus between Al Qaeda and the two groups were ascertained after the recent arrests of LeJ terrorists, including Akram Lahori and Atta-ur-Rehman alias Naeem Bokhari.
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June - 26 
Separately, an unconfirmed report said one of the terrorists blew himself-up with a grenade when he was cornered while another died in custody. A search and cordon operation has been launched to arrest the remaining terrorists hiding in the area.
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Separately, an unconfirmed report said one of the terrorists blew himself-up with a grenade when he was cornered while another died in custody. A search and cordon operation has been launched to arrest the remaining terrorists hiding in the area.
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June - 26 
Ten Pakistan security force (SF) personnel and two Chechen cadres of the Al Qaeda terror network were killed in an encounter in South Waziristan Agency on June 26. According to media reports, SF personnel had raided Azam Warsak, a remote tribal area bordering Afghanistan, and arrested Al Qaeda terro
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Ten Pakistan security force (SF) personnel and two Chechen cadres of the Al Qaeda terror network were killed in an encounter in South Waziristan Agency on June 26. According to media reports, SF personnel had raided Azam Warsak, a remote tribal area bordering Afghanistan, and arrested Al Qaeda terrorists hiding there. The operation followed reports that Al Qaeda terrorists had taken shelter in the house of Abdul Khaliq Sarkikhel Wazir, a resident of Kaza Paunga. In the ensuing encounter, 10 SF personnel and two terrorists were killed. Two other persons were injured during the encounter. Confirming the encounter, Assistant Political Agent Wana Anwar Ali Shah said "Our forces have lost 10 persons, five from the armed forces and five from the South Waziristan Scouts in the encounter last night." The other terrorists at the hideout managed to escape from the encounter site. Local residents indicated that there were approximately 35 of them in the hideout. This encounter is the first confirmation of the presence of Al Qaeda terrorists in tribal areas of Pakistan. Eyewitnesses were quoted as saying that four American officials had monitored the operation in Azam Warsak, approximately 14km from the Wana Camp. The raid was reportedly based on tip-offs from US intelligence agents that 40 to 50 Al Qaeda fugitives from the March 2002-Operation Anaconda offensive in eastern Afghanistan were hiding in two buildings. SFs arrested a Chechen terrorist, identified as Muhammad Yahya, who reportedly claimed to be an Afghan from the Kunduz province. They also seized an 81mm mortar gun, an Al-Qaeda uniform and literature from the hideout.
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June - 27 
Pakistani authorities on June 27 arrested 17 persons, including 15 tribesmen, in the North West Frontier Province’s (NWFP) South Waziristan district as they intensified search operations for Al Qaeda terrorists after 10 security force (SF) personnel were killed in an encounter on June 26 in the same
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Pakistani authorities on June 27 arrested 17 persons, including 15 tribesmen, in the North West Frontier Province’s (NWFP) South Waziristan district as they intensified search operations for Al Qaeda terrorists after 10 security force (SF) personnel were killed in an encounter on June 26 in the same area. "Authorities have arrested around 15 tribesmen and have sealed the entire area around Azam Warsak," said tribal leader Purdil Wazir. A local official said SFs also arrested two non-tribal Pakistanis who are believed to have crossed into Pakistan with Al Qaeda terrorists.
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July - 14 
Police in Karachi, on July 14, raided several places and arrested more than 30 activists of different religious groups on the eve of the pronouncement of verdict in the abduction-cum-murder case of US journalist Daniel Pearl, by an Anti-terrorism Court (ATC) in Hyderabad. Official sources said there
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Police in Karachi, on July 14, raided several places and arrested more than 30 activists of different religious groups on the eve of the pronouncement of verdict in the abduction-cum-murder case of US journalist Daniel Pearl, by an Anti-terrorism Court (ATC) in Hyderabad. Official sources said there was apprehension of untoward incidents on July 15, today, when the court is likely to announce its verdict. Sources added that police raided locations in Jacob Lines, Juttlands, Gulshan-i-Iqbal, Shah Faisal Colony, Korangi and other areas. Meanwhile, at least 600 police personnel and Frontier Constabulary (FC) personnel are to be deployed by the district administration in and outside the central jail as the ATC pronounces its verdict.
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July - 19 
Violence erupted in the strongholds of Muttahida Qaumi Movement – Altaf Hussain (MQM-A) in Karachi on July 19 following the arrest of its 60 activists, during nightlong raids by security agencies in different parts of Old District East Karachi. According to official sources, raids were conducted on
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Violence erupted in the strongholds of Muttahida Qaumi Movement – Altaf Hussain (MQM-A) in Karachi on July 19 following the arrest of its 60 activists, during nightlong raids by security agencies in different parts of Old District East Karachi. According to official sources, raids were conducted on sector and unit offices of the MQM-A and houses of its workers in Landhi, Korangi, Malir, Saudabad, Model Colony, Khokhrapar and other areas following the murder of a businessman Zahid Iqbal by unidentified gunmen on July 18. Violence erupted in Landhi, Malir, Model Colony, Khokhrapar, Shah Faisal Colony and Saudabad areas with MQM-A cadres protesting police action reportedly resorting to aerial firing. Meanwhile, Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG) Operations Tariq Jameel said, "It is not a crackdown against Mohajir Qaumi Movement. Police is investigating only a murder case."
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July - 24 
The tribal administration in Bajaur has arrested 20 suspected Al Qaeda terrorists and their supporters during a search operation in the Mamond sub-division, near the Pak-Afghan border on July 24. The operation commenced after the administration had received information about the presence of Al Qaeda
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The tribal administration in Bajaur has arrested 20 suspected Al Qaeda terrorists and their supporters during a search operation in the Mamond sub-division, near the Pak-Afghan border on July 24. The operation commenced after the administration had received information about the presence of Al Qaeda cadres and many Afghan supporters of the erstwhile Taliban regime of Afghanistan in the area. Official sources indicated that approximately 250 suspects had been taking shelter in the area.
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July - 27 
According to media reports, a US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) team, along with Pakistan Rangers, raided a house in Luqman Mohallah in Khairpur, on July 27, and arrested four foreigners, suspected to be linked with the Al Qaeda terrorist network of Osama bin Laden.
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According to media reports, a US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) team, along with Pakistan Rangers, raided a house in Luqman Mohallah in Khairpur, on July 27, and arrested four foreigners, suspected to be linked with the Al Qaeda terrorist network of Osama bin Laden.
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July - 29 
Frontier Corps (FC) personnel, on July 29, seized a large cache of arms and ammunition, including two missiles and 15 pieces of 107mm rockets, in a raid the Girdi jungles, near Quetta, Chaghai district. The weapons were reportedly dumped at an abandoned place in the jungle. Official sources said the
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Frontier Corps (FC) personnel, on July 29, seized a large cache of arms and ammunition, including two missiles and 15 pieces of 107mm rockets, in a raid the Girdi jungles, near Quetta, Chaghai district. The weapons were reportedly dumped at an abandoned place in the jungle. Official sources said the weapons were smuggled into Pakistan from Afghanistan. However, no arrests have been made thus far in connection with the seizure.
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July - 30 
One person was killed after violence erupted in Malir Town, Karachi, on July 30, when armed men fired in the air to protest the arrest of four central leaders and 35 activists of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement – Altaf Hussain (MQM-A) from Malir. According to an MQM-A spokesman, police raided the Malir
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One person was killed after violence erupted in Malir Town, Karachi, on July 30, when armed men fired in the air to protest the arrest of four central leaders and 35 activists of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement – Altaf Hussain (MQM-A) from Malir. According to an MQM-A spokesman, police raided the Malir Sector Office of the party and, besides arresting 35 cadres, also detained four central leaders. Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG) Operations Tariq Jameel, however, said police had arrested only seven persons.
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September - 4 
According to media reports, Pakistani security forces (SFs), on September 4, raided Janikhel village in the tribal region bordering Afghanistan where six Al Qaeda suspects were reportedly hiding, but found no one. Official sources were quoted as saying that four persons had been taken into custody i
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According to media reports, Pakistani security forces (SFs), on September 4, raided Janikhel village in the tribal region bordering Afghanistan where six Al Qaeda suspects were reportedly hiding, but found no one. Official sources were quoted as saying that four persons had been taken into custody in the raid on Janikhel village and five more in the nearby Bannu town. Sources added that all the arrested persons were Pakistani nationals and not Arab suspects that the SFs had been searching for. Among those detained was Maulana Shamsul Haq, who was thought to have given refuge to the Al Qaeda suspects, and his nephew, said official sources.
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September - 11 
Media reports said, two alleged Al Qaeda terrorists were killed and seven security force personnel injured in an encounter at the Defence Housing Authority in Karachi, on September 11. The encounter followed a raid on an apartment where the terrorists had taken shelter. The identity of the slain ter
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Media reports said, two alleged Al Qaeda terrorists were killed and seven security force personnel injured in an encounter at the Defence Housing Authority in Karachi, on September 11. The encounter followed a raid on an apartment where the terrorists had taken shelter. The identity of the slain terrorists could not be established immediately. Five others, suspected to be associated with the Al Qaeda, were also arrested. Details of the incident are awaited.
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September - 20 
Following the arrest of eight terrorists of Harkat-ul-Mujahideen Al-Aalami (HuMA), on September 18, police conducted raids in different parts of Karachi and recovered detonators, rocket fuses and some ammunition, on September 20. Recoveries included 97 detonators, 90 electrical detonators, 95 non-el
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Following the arrest of eight terrorists of Harkat-ul-Mujahideen Al-Aalami (HuMA), on September 18, police conducted raids in different parts of Karachi and recovered detonators, rocket fuses and some ammunition, on September 20. Recoveries included 97 detonators, 90 electrical detonators, 95 non-electrical detonators, 20 rocket motors, 10 fuses, 38 cartridges (7.62 mm), two electrical circuit switches, a remote circuit with mike, 78 ICs etc.
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September - 27 
Security forces seized a huge cache of arms, which was buried on farmland, during a raid at Bada in Parachinar, 130 kilometers southwest of Peshawar, on September 27. Official sources said the arms included two ground-to-ground missiles, approximately 30 rockets or mortar bombs and 1,020 rounds of a
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Security forces seized a huge cache of arms, which was buried on farmland, during a raid at Bada in Parachinar, 130 kilometers southwest of Peshawar, on September 27. Official sources said the arms included two ground-to-ground missiles, approximately 30 rockets or mortar bombs and 1,020 rounds of ammunition for heavy machine gun. The raid was conducted following a tip-off that the arms would be smuggled out of the tribal area for use in the rest of the country, official sources added.
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September - 29 
Two front-ranking Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ) terrorists reportedly killed themselves to avoid arrest, while a third managed to escape after an 18-hour-long encounter with Jhang police near Jamiabad, on September 29. Zafar Iqbal, one of the dead terrorists, was involved in the Bahawalpur-church massacre
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Two front-ranking Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ) terrorists reportedly killed themselves to avoid arrest, while a third managed to escape after an 18-hour-long encounter with Jhang police near Jamiabad, on September 29. Zafar Iqbal, one of the dead terrorists, was involved in the Bahawalpur-church massacre of October 28, 2001, in which a police personnel and 17 Christians, including five children, were killed. He was also involved in many other sectarian and terrorist incidents. According to official sources, the special anti-terrorist squad of Jhang police, on a tip-off commenced operations against the three terrorists, on September 28 afternoon. While Zafar Iqbal was arrested, the others escaped. Later his accomplices fired at the police personnel and took Zafar along with them and hid in a sugarcane field. In continued search operations on September 29, police traced the terrorists and, while attempting to evade arrest, Zafar Iqbal and Irfan reportedly shot themselves dead. A search of the car they had abandoned yielded some arms and ammunition.
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October - 15 
Four Afghan refugees were arrested in a joint raid conducted by local police and US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) agents at the Jalozai Refugee Camp, Peshawar, on October 15, on the suspicion that they had links with the Al Qaeda. The Jalozai Refugee Camp is run by the Ittehad-e-Islami Afgha
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Four Afghan refugees were arrested in a joint raid conducted by local police and US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) agents at the Jalozai Refugee Camp, Peshawar, on October 15, on the suspicion that they had links with the Al Qaeda. The Jalozai Refugee Camp is run by the Ittehad-e-Islami Afghanistan, a group consisting of erstwhile Afghan fighters who fought against the erstwhile Soviet Union in the 1980s.
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October - 25 
Police in Liaquatabad seized 13 local made time devices, weighing 300 to 400gms each, in a raid at Rehmatia Colony, Karachi. One of the devices also went off injuring a police personnel. The remaining devices were handed-over to a bomb disposal squad. A case was also registered at Gulshan-e-Iqbal po
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Police in Liaquatabad seized 13 local made time devices, weighing 300 to 400gms each, in a raid at Rehmatia Colony, Karachi. One of the devices also went off injuring a police personnel. The remaining devices were handed-over to a bomb disposal squad. A case was also registered at Gulshan-e-Iqbal police station.
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December - 2 
Police in Karachi cordoned-off some Haqiqi Mohajir Quami Movement (MQM-H)-controlled areas and arrested 65 of its activists, on December 2. While the police closed Saudabad area and arrested 40 activists, 25 more were arrested after blocking an area in Landhi. According to a media report, the reside
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Police in Karachi cordoned-off some Haqiqi Mohajir Quami Movement (MQM-H)-controlled areas and arrested 65 of its activists, on December 2. While the police closed Saudabad area and arrested 40 activists, 25 more were arrested after blocking an area in Landhi. According to a media report, the residences of MQM-H leaders Feroz Haider and Iqbal Qureshi were also raided, but both were not present there.
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December - 3 
Pakistani security agencies arrested two Al Qaeda suspects in South Waziristan Agency, and have reportedly handed them over to American intelligence agencies for interrogation. They have been arrested for alleged involvement in an attack on a US military camp in southern Paktika province of Afghanis
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Pakistani security agencies arrested two Al Qaeda suspects in South Waziristan Agency, and have reportedly handed them over to American intelligence agencies for interrogation. They have been arrested for alleged involvement in an attack on a US military camp in southern Paktika province of Afghanistan. Separately, three Afghan nationals were also arrested for suspected Al Qaeda links in the Mohmand Agency in two raids.
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December - 14 
Karachi Police arrested six activists of the Haqiqi Mohajir Quami Movement (MQM-H) from a house in Korangi, Karachi, on December 14. According to media reports, police raided the place after information that MQM-H chief Afaq Ahmed and party General Secretary Amir Khan, with many other party activist
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Karachi Police arrested six activists of the Haqiqi Mohajir Quami Movement (MQM-H) from a house in Korangi, Karachi, on December 14. According to media reports, police raided the place after information that MQM-H chief Afaq Ahmed and party General Secretary Amir Khan, with many other party activists, were hiding there. An exchange of fire took place. Some of the activists managed to escape, but six of them were arrested. Police claimed that the arrested persons were criminals and were involved in a number of criminal cases, including murder.
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December - 16 
Paramilitary forces and police in Karachi raided the residence of Haqiqi Mohajir Quami Movement (MQM-H) chairman Afaq Ahmed, on December 16, but failed to arrest him. Meanwhile, police arrested at least 16 activists of the party, including the sector in-charge and unit in-charge of Landhi, during di
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Paramilitary forces and police in Karachi raided the residence of Haqiqi Mohajir Quami Movement (MQM-H) chairman Afaq Ahmed, on December 16, but failed to arrest him. Meanwhile, police arrested at least 16 activists of the party, including the sector in-charge and unit in-charge of Landhi, during different raids in Karachi.
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December - 21 
Police arrested six persons for their alleged involvement in the Hyderabad bomb blast on December 21. The arrests were made during separate raids in Hyderabad and Kotri. As reported earlier, at least two persons were killed and seven others, including two security force personnel, injured in a bomb
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Police arrested six persons for their alleged involvement in the Hyderabad bomb blast on December 21. The arrests were made during separate raids in Hyderabad and Kotri. As reported earlier, at least two persons were killed and seven others, including two security force personnel, injured in a bomb explosion in a passenger bus near Panorama Centre, Society Chowk. Meanwhile, Hyderabad region Additional Inspector General Abdul Rauf Yousufzai has ordered the suspension of three police officials in connection with the blast.
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December - 31 
Seven terrorists were arrested on December 31 from Kot Ladha and Nosher Virkan areas, Gujranwala. Police is reportedly searching for more terrorists believed to have received training at camps of the outlawed groups.
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Seven terrorists were arrested on December 31 from Kot Ladha and Nosher Virkan areas, Gujranwala. Police is reportedly searching for more terrorists believed to have received training at camps of the outlawed groups.
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