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4/24/2012

Pakistan      Police shot dead two sectarian target killers in Balochistan
India      Maoists kill civilian in Maharashtra
India      PCPA leader shot dead in West Bengal
India      Maoists set ablaze tractors in Bihar
India      Hand grenade recovered at gate of RIMS director's official quarter in Manipur
Pakistan      50 suspects including two target killers arrested in overnight raids in Karachi
India      Militant arrested in Jammu and Kashmir
India      Three Naxalites surrender in Andhra Pradesh
India      Eight Maoists granted bail in Odisha
India      Delhi High Court acquits Dawood Ibrahim's aide Khalil Ahmed
Nepal      Court orders to withdraw case filed against dozen persons on murder charge
India      Chhattisgarh to negotiate with Maoists for DM's release
Pakistan      Gilgit-Baltistan cabinet approves setting up new force to eliminate sectarian violence from the region
India      Displaced Mizo families to be rehabilitated soon
India      Tevhid-Selam-Quds behind attack on Israeli diplomat's car in New Delhi, says report
Pakistan      MQM, PPP and ANP involved in extortion, alleges Federal Minister of Interior Rehman Malik
India      CPI-Maoist "have made some headway" in the State, admits Assam CM Tarun Gogoi
Pakistan      Era of wars over and ready to resolve all issues with India, says Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani
Pakistan      JuD chief Hafiz Muhammad Saeed turns down Government's 'request' to keep low profile
India      ANVC-B denies sharing information to Police regarding GNLA's activities







 
India
Militant arrested in Jammu and Kashmir

The Police arrested a militant, Hafizullah Malik, in village Arwani Bijbehara in Anantnag District in the evening of April 22, reports Daily Excelsior. Malik had infiltrated back recently via Nepal Border on a fake passport after being trained in illegal arms.  

Meanwhile, Police on April 23 said that two militants, Mohammad Lateef Pir alias Mushtaq Ahmad Latrum and Barkat Rasool alias Shoaib, who had crossed over to Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK) in 1990's for arms training returned to Kashmir via Nepal along with wives and children. They have surrendered before the Police at Bomai Police Station in the Sopore area of Baramulla District.  

Indian Express reports Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) leader Yasin Malik on April 22 said his Front will make efforts to get the Kashmir issue resolved "without the help of Pakistan". "We feel that the issue is being sidelined despite the fact that the guns have been dropped and people are resorting to peaceful protests to raise the issue... We will make efforts to get it resolved without the help of Pakistan," he contended.

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