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Detail Of Terrorism Update

3/20/2012

Pakistan      13 persons killed in separate incidents in FATA
India      Three Pakistani smugglers killed in Punjab
Pakistan      Chief of peace committee shot dead in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Pakistan      Civilian shot dead in Balochistan
India      Maoists kill Salwa Judum leader in Chhattisgarh
Bangladesh      PBCP leader killed in Rajshahi District
Pakistan      Armed assailants open fire outside Geo News office in Karachi
India      Army foils intrusion bid of militants backed by Pakistan troops firing in Jammu and Kashmir
India      Maoists blow up panchayat building in Odisha
India      Maoists set ablaze three earth movers in Bihar
India      Explosives recovered in Manipur
India      IED recovered in Jharkhand
India      Three women arrested along with FICN in Mizoram
India      Woman Maoist leader arrested in Andhra Pradesh
India      Militant surrenders in Tripura
India      Government hand over a list of 51 camps and 22 Indian insurgent group leaders to Bangladesh
India      Government has no plans to sign pacts with neighbouring countries to counter militant activities and check piracy, says Defense Minister A. K. Antony
India      Abu Salem's extradition stayed by the Portuguese Constitution Court
Pakistan      Islamabad's support for Haqqani Network has increased, reveals ISW
Pakistan      Osama bin Laden entered Pakistan through unauthorised routes from Afghanistan, reveals report
Bangladesh      Bangladesh wants ex-ISI Chief's testimony transcript on BNP funding during 1991 general elections
India      Nagaland Government not aware of progress in peace talks, says CM Neiphiu Rio
India      NDFB-RD cautions people against fake organizations extorting money in the name of NDFB
Pakistan      US to apologise over NATO air strike, claims Pakistani Officials
Nepal      UCPN-M on the verge of split if deeply entrenched factionalism and internal contradictions not immediately addressed, says UCPN-M chairman Prachanda







 
India
Abu Salem's extradition stayed by the Portuguese Constitution Court

Times of India reports that the Portuguese Constitution Court has stayed a judicial order cancelling extradition of gangster and key accused in the 1993 Mumbai serial blasts, Abu Salem to India, the Union Government informed the Supreme Court in Delhi on March 19. Salem, who along with Dawood Ibrahim, is a prime accused in the serial blasts case, and his girlfriend Monica Bedi were extradited to India on November 11, 2005 after a three-year-long legal process in Portugal.

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