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January - 8 
Suspected militants abducted seven security force (SF) personnel from a hotel in Darra Adamkhel, Dawn reported. Two army men and five paramilitary personnel were going to Peshawar from Kohat when they were abducted at gunpoint by a group of 20 to 25 militants.
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Suspected militants abducted seven security force (SF) personnel from a hotel in Darra Adamkhel, Dawn reported. Two army men and five paramilitary personnel were going to Peshawar from Kohat when they were abducted at gunpoint by a group of 20 to 25 militants.
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January - 24 
Militants abducted an army man and a vehicle of the Inter Signal Services Unit which was going from Samana Fort in the Oarkzai Agency to Thall Garrison in Hangu district on January 24-night, Dawn reported.
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Militants abducted an army man and a vehicle of the Inter Signal Services Unit which was going from Samana Fort in the Oarkzai Agency to Thall Garrison in Hangu district on January 24-night, Dawn reported.
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January - 28 
According to The News, kidnappers freed more than 250 students and teachers unharmed after being given safe passage by the authorities on January 28 from a school in the Bannu district of NWFP where they were holding the hostages. Though the government insisted that the kidnappers were a gang of cri
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According to The News, kidnappers freed more than 250 students and teachers unharmed after being given safe passage by the authorities on January 28 from a school in the Bannu district of NWFP where they were holding the hostages. Though the government insisted that the kidnappers were a gang of criminals, reports indicated that some of them were suspected militants. One of the kidnappers, Gul Jamil, who was killed in the shoot-out with police, was stated to be a militant belonging to the Karak district. Groups of militants have reportedly been active in recent months in both the Karak and Bannu districts. They have been blamed for some of the kidnappings in the two districts. About eight militants, who had abducted a senior health official, Dr Hussain Jan, and his driver in Karak, took the children and teachers hostage in the high school of Walizar Kallay in the Domel area of Bannu, Dawn reported. One of the kidnappers was killed during an exchange of fire with police. The militants released the kidnapped men and entered the school. They held the students and teachers at gunpoint to avert a police action. Sources said that local elders, including former legislators Qari Gul Azeem and Maulana Shah Abdul Aziz, held negotiations with the militants for the release of the students and teachers. The six-hour standoff ended when the elders persuaded police officers to avoid an armed action and provide safe passage to the gunmen. "They (hostage-takers) were armed with dynamite, hand-grenades, Kalashnikov rifles and other explosive material," Aziz told AFP. He added that "During negotiations they repeatedly warned they would kill the children and blow up themselves if they were not allowed safe passage."
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January - 30 
The bodies of 13 soldiers killed by militants during the military’s ongoing operation in Darra Adam Khel in the NWFP have been found, the army said on January 30. Sources told Daily Times that three of the dead were army personnel that the militants had captured, along with ammunition and food truck
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The bodies of 13 soldiers killed by militants during the military’s ongoing operation in Darra Adam Khel in the NWFP have been found, the army said on January 30. Sources told Daily Times that three of the dead were army personnel that the militants had captured, along with ammunition and food trucks, near the Kohat Tunnel on January 24. They said militants had abducted the remaining 10 personnel. Three bodies could not be recognised, they added. "They [soldiers] were apparently killed last week but their bodies were found today," a police official told Reuters.
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February - 25 
Five workers of a non-governmental organisation (NGO) were killed while ten others sustained injuries in an attack by a group of ten militants in Mansehra in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on February 25-afternoon. The dead included two women workers of the British non-government organisati
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Five workers of a non-governmental organisation (NGO) were killed while ten others sustained injuries in an attack by a group of ten militants in Mansehra in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on February 25-afternoon. The dead included two women workers of the British non-government organisation, Plan International, according to The News. According to eyewitnesses, the militants overpowered the security guard and intruded into the building where the office was located, and took the NGO personnel hostage. The militants also opened fire on the personnel present there and then lobbed a hand grenade on the office while leaving the site. The British-run NGO was actively distributing relief goods, including food items, blankets and utensils, among the earthquake victims.
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March - 1 
Local Taliban beheaded 22-year-old persons, identified as Mian Jan in the Kabal tehsil (administrative unit) of Swat district in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on March 1. The deceased was killed on charges of leaking information to the security forces, police sources said. Mian Jan’s broth
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Local Taliban beheaded 22-year-old persons, identified as Mian Jan in the Kabal tehsil (administrative unit) of Swat district in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on March 1. The deceased was killed on charges of leaking information to the security forces, police sources said. Mian Jan’s brother, Akbar Shah, told police that the local Taliban abducted Jan from Langnar village. According to the police report, the abductors deposited the headless body of Jan in his native Aligrama village. Mian Jan was on the militant’s hit list for his strong opposition to forces promoting Talibanisation in Swat.
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March - 2 
According to Dawn, an Afghan national was killed in North Waziristan on March 2 on charges of spying for the United States. Local people said that the Afghan national, identified as Dewana, had been abducted from the Saidgai area near the Afghanistan border a day earlier. His beheaded body was found
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According to Dawn, an Afghan national was killed in North Waziristan on March 2 on charges of spying for the United States. Local people said that the Afghan national, identified as Dewana, had been abducted from the Saidgai area near the Afghanistan border a day earlier. His beheaded body was found on March 2 and sent to Afghanistan.
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March - 4 
Four militants and a villager were killed in a gun-battle which erupted in the Khankhel area of Lakki Marwat district of the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on March 4 after the abduction of a union council official and his two associates. Two of the militants were Uzbek nationals while the rest
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Four militants and a villager were killed in a gun-battle which erupted in the Khankhel area of Lakki Marwat district of the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on March 4 after the abduction of a union council official and his two associates. Two of the militants were Uzbek nationals while the rest were tribal Wazirs, District Police Officer Romail Akram told Dawn, adding that an Uzbek militant had been arrested. Bakhmal Union Council official Malik Mohammad Idrees Khan and associates Musawwir Gul and Hayatullah were coming to Serai Gambila when five armed militants intercepted their car near Manzar Faqeer area and abducted them, said Deputy Superintendent of Police Umar Faraz Khattak. A heavy contingent of police and Frontier Constabulary personnel were subsequently sent to the area to ensure that the abducted people were not taken to the tribal belt. Armed volunteers, sources said, surrounded the militants at a place near Khankhel, held talks with them and got the three persons freed. However, the villagers refused the militants’ demand for a safe passage and in the ensuing encounter, five persons were killed.
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March - 23 
Elsewhere in the province, nine teenagers in the Swat district are feared to have been kidnapped by suspected militants "to be trained as suicide bombers", Daily Times reported.
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Elsewhere in the province, nine teenagers in the Swat district are feared to have been kidnapped by suspected militants "to be trained as suicide bombers", Daily Times reported.
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May - 11 
The Army deployed tanks in Darra Adamkhel after security forces (SFs) clashed with militants on May 11 while the road between Kohat and Peshawar has been blocked, Dawn reported. Sources said two non-combatants were wounded in an exchange of fire. Fighting was continuing till late in the evening. Loc
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The Army deployed tanks in Darra Adamkhel after security forces (SFs) clashed with militants on May 11 while the road between Kohat and Peshawar has been blocked, Dawn reported. Sources said two non-combatants were wounded in an exchange of fire. Fighting was continuing till late in the evening. Local people said that the tanks moved in at about noon after militants attacked soldiers checking vehicles near the Friendship Tunnel on the Indus Highway. They said that the soldiers retaliated and the militants consequently took refuge in a private school in the Shagiwal locality of the Darra town. The troops surrounded the school and tanks pounded its building. Militants had earlier blown up a college building in the area and abducted two people three days ago from the Indus Highway. The SFs also arrested seven militants from a school in the Mazid Khel area in Darra Adamkhel.
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June - 15 
Suspected militants abducted a watchman of the International Rescue Committee (IRC) on Thall road in the Hangu district and took away two vehicles along with them, Dawn reports.
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Suspected militants abducted a watchman of the International Rescue Committee (IRC) on Thall road in the Hangu district and took away two vehicles along with them, Dawn reports.
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June - 16 
Local Taliban on June 16 killed a tribal elder, Malik Ghulam, at Darra Adam Khel for allegedly spying for the Government. He was abducted three days ago. The report added that several tribal elders of Bosti Khel area were in confinement of the local Taliban as well.
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Local Taliban on June 16 killed a tribal elder, Malik Ghulam, at Darra Adam Khel for allegedly spying for the Government. He was abducted three days ago. The report added that several tribal elders of Bosti Khel area were in confinement of the local Taliban as well.
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June - 21 
Unidentified militants abducted 25 Christians from Academy Town in Peshawar, sources told Daily Times on June 21. The sources said militants abducted them from the Banarasabad area of Academy Town from the house of one Yousaf Masih. Superintendent of Police (SP) Cantonment Imran Shahid confirmed tha
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Unidentified militants abducted 25 Christians from Academy Town in Peshawar, sources told Daily Times on June 21. The sources said militants abducted them from the Banarasabad area of Academy Town from the house of one Yousaf Masih. Superintendent of Police (SP) Cantonment Imran Shahid confirmed that armed militants driving in five or six vehicles kidnapped eight to nine people on gunpoint and moved them to an undisclosed location at around 8 pm (PST). He said, however, that the abducted did not number 25, and that militants have probably moved them to the Tribal Areas. He added that police have registered a case and is trying to recover them as soon as possible.
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June - 25 
Taliban killed 22 members of a pro-government "peace committee" on June 25 at Jandola of Tank in the NWFP, Daily Times reports. Tank District Co-ordination Officer Barkatullah Marwat told, "I can confirm that 22 bullet-ridden bodies of those kidnapped by the Taliban three days ago were recovered on
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Taliban killed 22 members of a pro-government "peace committee" on June 25 at Jandola of Tank in the NWFP, Daily Times reports. Tank District Co-ordination Officer Barkatullah Marwat told, "I can confirm that 22 bullet-ridden bodies of those kidnapped by the Taliban three days ago were recovered on Wednesday (June 25) near Jandola." Mawat also added that, "Some of the dead were shot and some had their throats slit." Taliban spokesman Maulvi Umar claimed responsibility for the killings and said that "We have killed 22 and the fate of the remaining six will be decided later", adding that, "It was a joint action by the Bhittani and Mehsud tribes against a dacoit." He also said that, "The men we killed were involved in thefts and robbery and had unleashed a reign of terror on the people" and warned that, "The government should not intervene in the current situation; otherwise peace talks would be seriously undermined."
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June - 29 
Unidentified militants abducted nine officials of the water management department in the Hanu district on June 29. The Water Management Project Hangu Deputy Director Masood Rehman, along with eight staff members, was abducted when he was returning to Hangu.
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Unidentified militants abducted nine officials of the water management department in the Hanu district on June 29. The Water Management Project Hangu Deputy Director Masood Rehman, along with eight staff members, was abducted when he was returning to Hangu.
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July - 4 
Daily Times reports that unidentified armed men abducted three security force personnel from SurkhPul in NWFP on July 4. Police constable Sami Ullah and Frontier Corps personnel Hayat Gul and Shah Rehman were going in a vehicle from Doaba Police Station to Hangu Saddar Police Station when the abduct
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Daily Times reports that unidentified armed men abducted three security force personnel from SurkhPul in NWFP on July 4. Police constable Sami Ullah and Frontier Corps personnel Hayat Gul and Shah Rehman were going in a vehicle from Doaba Police Station to Hangu Saddar Police Station when the abductors intercepted their vehicle. District Co-ordination Officer Syed Shahab Ali Shah has confirmed the incident.
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July - 8 
18 boys, aged 12-18, have been abducted from the Charbagh during the last week. The families of the boys informed the media about the kidnappings and suspect militants are carrying out abductions to use the boys for suicide attacks.
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18 boys, aged 12-18, have been abducted from the Charbagh during the last week. The families of the boys informed the media about the kidnappings and suspect militants are carrying out abductions to use the boys for suicide attacks.
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July - 9 
A 400-strong force of Taliban militants laid siege to a police station in Hangu in the NWFP on July 9 after the arrest of seven of their associates by security agencies, Dawn reported. According to officials, 35 policemen were present in the Doaba station when militants encircled it. Heavily-armed T
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A 400-strong force of Taliban militants laid siege to a police station in Hangu in the NWFP on July 9 after the arrest of seven of their associates by security agencies, Dawn reported. According to officials, 35 policemen were present in the Doaba station when militants encircled it. Heavily-armed Taliban militants were reportedly seen patrolling the Doaba bazaar and taking positions to counter any operation by the security forces. A military spokesman said that an army battalion had been sent from the Thall garrison to Doaba on the request of the provincial Government. Late into the night, three policemen tried to escape, but the militants kidnapped them. Militants also cut power supply to the police station by blowing up a transformer. The militants have also abducted a Pakistan Telecommunication Company Limited official, Qamar ur Zaman, and eight low-ranking officials of the Kurram militia. Officials confirmed the siege of the police station and said the Station House Officer has requested the authorities to move the Frontier Corps or the army to the police station for evacuation of the besieged policemen.
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July - 29 
Eleven militants and two security force (SF) personnel, including a Pakistan Army captain, were killed during day-long clashes between the SFs and the Maulana Fazlullah-led militants in the Swat Valley of NWFP on July 29, The News reported. The militants also abducted 25 SF personnel after taking ov
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Eleven militants and two security force (SF) personnel, including a Pakistan Army captain, were killed during day-long clashes between the SFs and the Maulana Fazlullah-led militants in the Swat Valley of NWFP on July 29, The News reported. The militants also abducted 25 SF personnel after taking over a security post in the Dewlai area which, the officials claimed, was recaptured later in the day. A total of 19 people, including six women, sustained injuries during the clashes. Sources said some 500 militants laid siege to the Dewlai police post and after SF surrendered they were subsequently driven away to an unknown location. An ISPR spokesman in a statement confirmed the abduction of 25 SF personnel. The militants briefly occupied the police post before being driven out by the troops that clamped a curfew after establishing their control over the town. The Tehrik-e-Taliban (TTP) spokesman in Swat, Muslim Khan, confirmed the kidnapping and said they would only be released after complete withdrawal of the SFs from Swat.
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July - 30 
Unidentified militants on July 30 kidnapped four employees of the Khushhali Bank from the bank’s premises in Lower Aurakzai Agency, Daily Times reported. Armed militants entered the bank situated near Kalaya, kidnapped branch manager Mohammad Jenan and three staff members at gunpoint, and shifted th
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Unidentified militants on July 30 kidnapped four employees of the Khushhali Bank from the bank’s premises in Lower Aurakzai Agency, Daily Times reported. Armed militants entered the bank situated near Kalaya, kidnapped branch manager Mohammad Jenan and three staff members at gunpoint, and shifted them to an undisclosed location.
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August - 11 
Taliban besieged a village in the Kishora area of Swat’s Charbagh sub-division on August 11 and held 23 villagers hostage, Dawn reported. Taliban’s spokesman Muslim Khan denied the report about the siege and said that a local jirga handed over six villagers who had allegedly fired on Taliban fighter
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Taliban besieged a village in the Kishora area of Swat’s Charbagh sub-division on August 11 and held 23 villagers hostage, Dawn reported. Taliban’s spokesman Muslim Khan denied the report about the siege and said that a local jirga handed over six villagers who had allegedly fired on Taliban fighters during an incident on August 10-night.
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August - 22 
In a separate incident in Swat, a policeman was injured by militants during an attack on a check-post in the Kabal area of Swat district while another policeman was abducted from Ningwalai.
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In a separate incident in Swat, a policeman was injured by militants during an attack on a check-post in the Kabal area of Swat district while another policeman was abducted from Ningwalai.
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August - 28 
A person, identified as Ahmad Khan, abducted by the Taliban from Koza Bandai recently, was killed and his body was found at a roadside.
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A person, identified as Ahmad Khan, abducted by the Taliban from Koza Bandai recently, was killed and his body was found at a roadside.
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August - 29 
At least 25 militants, including two Taliban commanders, were killed in an air strike on militant hideouts in the Swat valley of the NWFP on August 29, Daily Times reported. A private jail and an ammunition depot of militants were among the air strike targets. A military spokesman in Swat told AFP t
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At least 25 militants, including two Taliban commanders, were killed in an air strike on militant hideouts in the Swat valley of the NWFP on August 29, Daily Times reported. A private jail and an ammunition depot of militants were among the air strike targets. A military spokesman in Swat told AFP that "a core of militants" had perished in the operation. "Their command and communications structure has also been destroyed. This was their key area where they had set up ammunition depots, which were also demolished… This strike was carried out after intelligence that top Taliban cleric Mullah Fazlullah was hiding there," the security official said, but he was unable to confirm if the main target was among the dead, according to Dawn. Military spokesman in Swat Major Nasir Ali told Dawn: "Ammunition dumps in the Peuchar area have been blown up in the heavy bombing. Smoke is billowing from the targeted site." Taliban spokesman Muslim Khan said Taliban commander Mufti Saeedur Rehman and local journalist Abdul Aziz Shaheen, who was abducted two days ago, were also killed in the attack on the private jail. The spokesman claimed that 39 Government officials were also in the jail. He said the security forces (SFs) targeted 15 locations in the Matta sub-division of Swat, adding that Taliban leader Fazlullah was safe.
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September - 2 
The Taliban on September 2 claimed they had kidnapped two Chinese telecommunications engineers and two Pakistanis and that abductions would continue until the Government stopped attacking militants. Locals said the two Chinese were kidnapped from the Shal Plam area of Khaal in Lower Dir. Talking to
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The Taliban on September 2 claimed they had kidnapped two Chinese telecommunications engineers and two Pakistanis and that abductions would continue until the Government stopped attacking militants. Locals said the two Chinese were kidnapped from the Shal Plam area of Khaal in Lower Dir. Talking to Daily Times over telephone, the Taliban spokesman Muslim Khan said the two Chinese engineers, their guard and driver were in the custody of his colleagues. He said the four were in good health. “Our aim is to hit the Government’s interests wherever they are. We kidnap everyone irrespective of whether he’s Pakistani or Chinese and we’ll continue to do this until they stop killing our people,” Reuters quoted Khan.
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September - 3 
According to The News, around 50 recruits of the Police Training College (PTC) at Hangu in the NWFP were abducted while on their way to the college from provincial capital Peshawar via Khyber Agency on September 3. Office of the Deputy Superintendent of Police in PTC confirmed that around 50 of thei
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According to The News, around 50 recruits of the Police Training College (PTC) at Hangu in the NWFP were abducted while on their way to the college from provincial capital Peshawar via Khyber Agency on September 3. Office of the Deputy Superintendent of Police in PTC confirmed that around 50 of their recruits were absent for the day, majority of whom were abducted from Bara sub-division in Khyber Agency. Officials revealed that recruits making it to PTC Hangu said militants disembarked at least 30 of their colleagues from one passenger vehicle while two to three each were offloaded from at least two other vehicles. Rihad Ali, a recruit who evaded capture by the kidnappers, said the vehicle he was traveling in was intercepted by some armed men in Bara and they were asked to step down. The armed men were looking for Shias, added Rihad.
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September - 3 
At least seven Khassadars (tribal police force) were kidnapped by unidentified gunmen from Ziarey check-post in the Khyber Agency on September 3.
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At least seven Khassadars (tribal police force) were kidnapped by unidentified gunmen from Ziarey check-post in the Khyber Agency on September 3.
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September - 5 
Ten persons, including four militants, were killed and several others injured on September 5 when local people clashed with the Taliban militants in the Mandal Dag area of Matta sub-division in Swat, The News reported. Sources said the local people clashed with the Taliban when the militants besiege
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Ten persons, including four militants, were killed and several others injured on September 5 when local people clashed with the Taliban militants in the Mandal Dag area of Matta sub-division in Swat, The News reported. Sources said the local people clashed with the Taliban when the militants besieged the area for picking up a ‘Pir’ (saint) identified as Saifur Rehman. Annoyed with the step, people of the area clashed with the militants. During the fight, six locals and four Taliban militants were killed and several others, including three militants, were injured. In the meantime, residents of the area also blew up an explosive-laden vehicle of the militants. The militants also picked up seven locals and shifted them to an undisclosed location.
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September - 7 
The Maulana Fazlullah-led militants in Swat on September 7 said they would not release the kidnapped Chinese engineers till the release of the arrested Taliban militants. The spokesman of the banned Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), Muslim Khan, said 38 security force personnel were in their captivit
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The Maulana Fazlullah-led militants in Swat on September 7 said they would not release the kidnapped Chinese engineers till the release of the arrested Taliban militants. The spokesman of the banned Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), Muslim Khan, said 38 security force personnel were in their captivity for more than a month but the Government was least bothered about them. Muslim Khan said first around 70 of their colleagues, currently in the Government custody, would be swapped for the 38 captives and then they would discuss the release of the Chinese engineers and their Pakistani guard and driver. "Until the exchange of prisoners, the Chinese will be our guests… We have no intention to harm them," he said.
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September - 11 
Daily Times reports that the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) killed two of the 30 police recruits kidnapped near Hangu in NWFP a week ago, officials said on September 11. Beheaded bodies of the two recruits were found in the Shahoo Wam area and officials of the Police Training Centre (PTC), identif
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Daily Times reports that the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) killed two of the 30 police recruits kidnapped near Hangu in NWFP a week ago, officials said on September 11. Beheaded bodies of the two recruits were found in the Shahoo Wam area and officials of the Police Training Centre (PTC), identified them as Irshad and Azizur Rehman. According to the officials, a letter found with the bodies warned that the other captives would face a similar fate if the government did not release the Taliban arrested in Darra and other areas.
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September - 14 
Taliban in Swat are likely to release 38 abducted security force (SF) personnel in the next 48 hours, sources told Daily Times on September 14. The SFS personnel, including police and Frontier Constabulary (FC) officials, had been abducted by terrorists who besieged a police post in the Dewlay area
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Taliban in Swat are likely to release 38 abducted security force (SF) personnel in the next 48 hours, sources told Daily Times on September 14. The SFS personnel, including police and Frontier Constabulary (FC) officials, had been abducted by terrorists who besieged a police post in the Dewlay area of Swat some two months back. The abducted personnel were scheduled to be released on September 14-afternoon. However, their release was delayed as the Taliban’s shura (council) meeting was postponed until September 15 (today)-morning, sources said.
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September - 22 
Afghan Consul-General in Peshawar, Abdul Khaliq Farahi, was abducted on September 22 and his driver was shot dead for resisting the assailants, police officials said, according to Dawn. The Afghan diplomat was on his way to his residence when armed men overtook his vehicle near Phase 3 of the posh H
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Afghan Consul-General in Peshawar, Abdul Khaliq Farahi, was abducted on September 22 and his driver was shot dead for resisting the assailants, police officials said, according to Dawn. The Afghan diplomat was on his way to his residence when armed men overtook his vehicle near Phase 3 of the posh Hayatabad locality, adjacent to the Khyber tribal region. “The driver tried to speed away but the assailants, who were in a double-cabin truck, overtook it and blocked its way,” said an eye-witness. The police, however, said only the diplomat was abducted. Meanwhile, Adviser to the Prime Minister on Interior Rehman Malik said in Islamabad “The diplomat did not follow government’s instructions and traveled without security cover.” However, the Afghan government blamed Pakistan for not providing adequate security to Mr Farahi. No militant group has so far claimed responsibility for the attack.
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September - 22 
Two Chinese engineers abducted by the Taliban appealed for their safe release on September 22, according to Daily Times. In a newly released video by the AfPax Insider news service, the two apparently distraught Chinese engineers appealed to the governments of China and Pakistan to help save their l
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Two Chinese engineers abducted by the Taliban appealed for their safe release on September 22, according to Daily Times. In a newly released video by the AfPax Insider news service, the two apparently distraught Chinese engineers appealed to the governments of China and Pakistan to help save their lives. Wearing traditional shalwar qameez and sitting in chairs with their backs towards a whitewashed mud wall, the sobbing men made repeated calls for help. The two-minute video had been recorded inside a room and no other person was visible except the two Chinese. Muffled voices of a girl and a woman could also be heard in the background, denoting that the two hostages were being kept in a house somewhere. The two Chinese had no visible injuries. As reported earlier, the two Chinese telecommunication engineers were abducted on August 29 from the Khaal area of Dir district where they were repairing a telecommunication tower. Swat Taliban spokesman Muslim Khan had claimed responsibility for the kidnapping and said the Taliban would continue targeting government installations and kidnapping people unless the government halted military operations in Swat.
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October - 2 
Taliban have claimed that they are holding the abducted Polish engineer, according to Dawn. "He is with us. We have kidnapped him," Mohammad, a spokesman for the Taliban active in the Darra Adam Khel region told reporters in Peshawar by telephone on October 2. The Pole, identified as Piotr Stanczak,
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Taliban have claimed that they are holding the abducted Polish engineer, according to Dawn. "He is with us. We have kidnapped him," Mohammad, a spokesman for the Taliban active in the Darra Adam Khel region told reporters in Peshawar by telephone on October 2. The Pole, identified as Piotr Stanczak, was abducted by gunmen on September 28 and his two drivers and a security guard shot dead in northern Attock district.
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October - 6 
The news agency also quoted a private TV channel as saying Taliban released four more of the 25 trainee police officials they abducted last month from Hangu. The agency quoted NWFP Police Inspector General Malik Naveed as saying negotiations were held with Taliban for the release of police officials
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The news agency also quoted a private TV channel as saying Taliban released four more of the 25 trainee police officials they abducted last month from Hangu. The agency quoted NWFP Police Inspector General Malik Naveed as saying negotiations were held with Taliban for the release of police officials and action was also taken against them.
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October - 7 
Daily Times reports that local Taliban militants blew up two private girls’ colleges in the Sangota area of Swat in the NWFP on October 7. Before bombing Excelsior Public Girls College and Sangota Public Girls College, the Taliban militants abducted two policemen and two security guards deployed the
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Daily Times reports that local Taliban militants blew up two private girls’ colleges in the Sangota area of Swat in the NWFP on October 7. Before bombing Excelsior Public Girls College and Sangota Public Girls College, the Taliban militants abducted two policemen and two security guards deployed there for security.
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October - 9 
Malik Siddique Ahmed, belonging to the Pakistan Muslim League-Quaid party, was abducted by around 70 militants, who attacked his hujra (guest house) at Sangota area of Babuzi tehsil in the Swat district on October 9-night.
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Malik Siddique Ahmed, belonging to the Pakistan Muslim League-Quaid party, was abducted by around 70 militants, who attacked his hujra (guest house) at Sangota area of Babuzi tehsil in the Swat district on October 9-night.
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October - 13 
Local Taliban set free three abducted cadets of the Police Training College (PTC) Hangu on October 13, sources said. The PTC sources confirmed the cadets’ release. Around 30 PTC cadets were abducted from Khyber Agency in FATA a month back when they were on their way to Hangu.
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Local Taliban set free three abducted cadets of the Police Training College (PTC) Hangu on October 13, sources said. The PTC sources confirmed the cadets’ release. Around 30 PTC cadets were abducted from Khyber Agency in FATA a month back when they were on their way to Hangu.
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October - 14 
Daily Times reports that the beheaded body of Frontier Corps personnel, identified as Raj Wali, was found in the Sirchinai area of Kabal tehsil (revenue division). He had been abducted by Taliban three days ago. Taliban spokesman Muslim Khan accepted responsibility for his murder.
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Daily Times reports that the beheaded body of Frontier Corps personnel, identified as Raj Wali, was found in the Sirchinai area of Kabal tehsil (revenue division). He had been abducted by Taliban three days ago. Taliban spokesman Muslim Khan accepted responsibility for his murder.
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October - 21 
In Jamrud, Khyber Agency surgeon Dr. Zaman Khattak was abducted while travelling on the Pak-Afghan Highway. Political officials said men with weapons stopped the doctor near Elementary College when he was on his way to Peshawar.
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In Jamrud, Khyber Agency surgeon Dr. Zaman Khattak was abducted while travelling on the Pak-Afghan Highway. Political officials said men with weapons stopped the doctor near Elementary College when he was on his way to Peshawar.
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October - 22 
A police constable was abducted from Char Bazaar in the Charbagh tehsil.
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A police constable was abducted from Char Bazaar in the Charbagh tehsil.
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October - 26 
Police have found the bullet-riddled body of a man said to be the younger brother of Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) chief Baitullah Mehsud, in the Bannu district of NWFP, according to Daily Times. The body was found on October 26, 14-kilometres from Bannu on a road. Police identified the man as, Y
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Police have found the bullet-riddled body of a man said to be the younger brother of Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) chief Baitullah Mehsud, in the Bannu district of NWFP, according to Daily Times. The body was found on October 26, 14-kilometres from Bannu on a road. Police identified the man as, Yahya Mehsud, the son of Haroon Mehsud, and a resident of South Waziristan. AFP confirmed the man was Baitullah Mehsud’s younger brother. The agency said that Yahya was abducted on the same day and later and his body was found dumped. Police said the Yahya was not a member of TTP, and was not wanted in any case.
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October - 26 
The lashkar was gathering men from the surrounding area who engaged the Taliban in an hours-long gun battle. Bangash said 20 Taliban militants, six militiamen and four bystanders were killed in the shooting and another police official said several tribesmen were reported missing. Among the killed Ta
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The lashkar was gathering men from the surrounding area who engaged the Taliban in an hours-long gun battle. Bangash said 20 Taliban militants, six militiamen and four bystanders were killed in the shooting and another police official said several tribesmen were reported missing. Among the killed Taliban were four commanders, including Shamsher, a bomb making expert, and two close aides of Fazlullah. Muslim Khan, a Taliban spokesman contacted by telephone, confirmed a clash but said only three Taliban militants died. He claimed that 12 tribesmen were killed and another 62 abducted.
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October - 26 
Tribesmen killed 20 Taliban militants in clashes that followed a botched attempt to abduct an elder in Swat in the NWFP on October 26, reports Daily Times. Police said a group of pro-Mullah Fazlullah Taliban were trying to hustle Pir Samiullah – chief of a lashkar (militia) – from his home in the M
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Tribesmen killed 20 Taliban militants in clashes that followed a botched attempt to abduct an elder in Swat in the NWFP on October 26, reports Daily Times. Police said a group of pro-Mullah Fazlullah Taliban were trying to hustle Pir Samiullah – chief of a lashkar (militia) – from his home in the Mandaldag area of Matta tehsil (revenue division) to a getaway car when dozens of local tribesmen confronted them and snatched him back. Dilawar Bangash, the Swat police chief, said hundreds of Taliban later returned, captured three members of the militia and beheaded one of them on a road before a large crowd. “This is a lesson for anyone who tries to oppose us,” they told the people according to accounts gathered later by police.
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November - 2 
Geo News reported that the Taliban militants abducted four policemen from Nangolai area in the Swat district. The channel also reported that students from various schools staged a demonstration in Swat to protest the closure of educational institutions.
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Geo News reported that the Taliban militants abducted four policemen from Nangolai area in the Swat district. The channel also reported that students from various schools staged a demonstration in Swat to protest the closure of educational institutions.
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November - 2 
The News reports that unidentified militants kidnapped an Afghan government official from Chitral Valley at a time when police are already on their toes to find out three other kidnapped Afghan nationals, including an Afghan envoy, younger brother of finance minister of the neighbouring country and
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The News reports that unidentified militants kidnapped an Afghan government official from Chitral Valley at a time when police are already on their toes to find out three other kidnapped Afghan nationals, including an Afghan envoy, younger brother of finance minister of the neighbouring country and a professor of the Aryana University in Jalalabad. Akhtar Kohistani, an adviser to the Afghan Ministry of Rural Rehabilitation and Development (MRRD), was abducted from the remote Chitral Valley late on November 2-night. He had arrived in the town the same day to see his in-laws. A police official told The News that armed men abducted Kohistani from the house of one of his relatives, located in Seerdoor Kadak village of Darosh Valley. No one has so far claimed responsibility for the kidnapping. Akhtar Kohistani is a close relative of Member of the National Assembly from Chitral, Shahzada Mohiuddin. Police suspect the kidnappers might have come after the Afghan official from his own country. Chitral shares a long border with Afghanistan’s Nuristan province. Kohistani, who is the fourth high-profile Afghan national kidnapped from the Frontier province or adjacent tribal areas during the past 45 days. Earlier, Afghanistan’s ambassador-designate to Pakistan, Abdul Khaliq Farahi was abducted by four armed men from Hayatabad Township, Peshawar on September 22, 2008. On October 31, unidentified gunmen abducted Ziaul Haq, younger brother of the Afghan finance minister, Anwarul Haq Ahady. A professor of Jalalabadís Aryana University, Abdul Haq Danishmal, was abducted from the tribal Khyber region last week.
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November - 3 
In Allahabad area of Charbagh, unidentified persons abducted a police constable. Residents of the area said that police constable, Shams, was on his way to Khwazakhela from Mingora when armed men whisked him away near Allahabad area of Charbagh tehsil and shifted him to undisclosed location.
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In Allahabad area of Charbagh, unidentified persons abducted a police constable. Residents of the area said that police constable, Shams, was on his way to Khwazakhela from Mingora when armed men whisked him away near Allahabad area of Charbagh tehsil and shifted him to undisclosed location.
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November - 4 
A shopkeeper, Inayatur Rahman, was also abducted by suspected militants from the Charbagh area, reports The News.
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A shopkeeper, Inayatur Rahman, was also abducted by suspected militants from the Charbagh area, reports The News.
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November - 4 
Daily Times reports that unidentified militants abducted 15 schoolchildren in the Matta tehsil of Swat on November 4, security officials said. Three of the 15 abducted students of a high school in Nazar Abad area of Matta later managed to escape, the officials added. The children were on their way h
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Daily Times reports that unidentified militants abducted 15 schoolchildren in the Matta tehsil of Swat on November 4, security officials said. Three of the 15 abducted students of a high school in Nazar Abad area of Matta later managed to escape, the officials added. The children were on their way home after school hours when they were abducted.
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November - 4 
Militants on November 4 publicly executed a police official, Shamsul Qamar, in the Alamganj area of Khwazakhela tehsil (revenue division) of Swat district in the NWFP, reports The News. The militants tied him to a pole and killed him in front of people by firing bullets on him. Shamsul Qamar, a wire
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Militants on November 4 publicly executed a police official, Shamsul Qamar, in the Alamganj area of Khwazakhela tehsil (revenue division) of Swat district in the NWFP, reports The News. The militants tied him to a pole and killed him in front of people by firing bullets on him. Shamsul Qamar, a wireless operator at the Madyan police station, was abducted on November 3 from Golibagh area while he returning from Mingora to Madyan after receiving his salary. The policeman was taken away from a passenger van after he was identified as a police official during a blockade by the Taliban.
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November - 5 
Taliban said they had released 12 students who were kidnapped on suspicion of spying for the government. The students, aged between 19 and 20, were abducted on November 4. Swat Taliban spokesman, Muslim Khan told AFP: "These students were spying for the security forces. We released five students yes
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Taliban said they had released 12 students who were kidnapped on suspicion of spying for the government. The students, aged between 19 and 20, were abducted on November 4. Swat Taliban spokesman, Muslim Khan told AFP: "These students were spying for the security forces. We released five students yesterday (Tuesday). The remaining seven were released today (Wednesday) after their parents personally assured us that these students will not indulge in spying for the security forces." Local police Chief Dilawar Bangash confirmed to AFP that the group had been abducted.
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November - 5 
The beheaded dead body of a Police officer abducted earlier was found dumped in the Charbagh area of Swat. Three other officers who were abducted along with him four days ago were still being held. Swat Taliban spokesman, Muslim Khan, said the three would suffer the same fate unless 122 Taliban were
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The beheaded dead body of a Police officer abducted earlier was found dumped in the Charbagh area of Swat. Three other officers who were abducted along with him four days ago were still being held. Swat Taliban spokesman, Muslim Khan, said the three would suffer the same fate unless 122 Taliban were released.
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November - 13 
Daily Times reports that unidentified gunmen abducted an Iranian diplomat in Peshawar’s Hayatabad locality and killed his police guard on November 13. According to the police and witnesses, three gunmen with beards and flowing hair stopped Iranian commercial councillor Heshmatollah Atharzadeh’s vehi
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Daily Times reports that unidentified gunmen abducted an Iranian diplomat in Peshawar’s Hayatabad locality and killed his police guard on November 13. According to the police and witnesses, three gunmen with beards and flowing hair stopped Iranian commercial councillor Heshmatollah Atharzadeh’s vehicle some distance from his house in Phase-IV of Hayatabad, bordering Khyber Agency and took him away. Cantonment Circle Superintendent of Police Abdul Qadir said it was premature to comment on the incident but the pattern was apparently similar to the September abduction of an Afghan diplomat in the same locality of Peshawar. Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Hassan Qashqavi condemned the kidnapping as ‘a terrorist act’.
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November - 27 
Six persons, including a Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP), were killed in incidents of violence in the Swat Valley on November 27, The News reported. DSP Abdul Wadud, who was on duty in Buner district, had come to see his family in Mingora where he was shot dead by unidentified assailants in Gr
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Six persons, including a Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP), were killed in incidents of violence in the Swat Valley on November 27, The News reported. DSP Abdul Wadud, who was on duty in Buner district, had come to see his family in Mingora where he was shot dead by unidentified assailants in Green Square. In another incident, the body of a taxi driver, identified as Munir, was found in Balogram, situated near Mingora. Further, a civilian, Sher Gul, was shot dead in Mamdherai, the former headquarters of militants. In addition, suspected militants shot dead a person, Muhammad Naeem, on New Road. A councillor, Rahmat, who was abducted a few days back, was killed and his body thrown in the Arkot area of Matta sub-division. Another person, Bakht Sher, a resident of Buner, was wounded after being shot at allegedly by the security forces. He later succumbed to injuries at the hospital.
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December - 2 
Unidentified men abducted Zahoor, an official of the Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission, along with his two colleagues from Sinpora area of Matta tehsil, The News reported. The Swat chapter of the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) has claimed responsibility for the abduction.
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Unidentified men abducted Zahoor, an official of the Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission, along with his two colleagues from Sinpora area of Matta tehsil, The News reported. The Swat chapter of the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) has claimed responsibility for the abduction.
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December - 3 
An engineer of the Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission, Zahoor, who was abducted a few days ago was reportedly released after ‘investigations’ and production of his resignation.
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An engineer of the Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission, Zahoor, who was abducted a few days ago was reportedly released after ‘investigations’ and production of his resignation.
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December - 4 
In addition, suspected militants abducted a foreign NGO’s project manager and his driver in the neighbouring Khyber Agency on December 4. The Jamrud Elementry College principal and a couple of doctors were also kidnapped earlier in the day.
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In addition, suspected militants abducted a foreign NGO’s project manager and his driver in the neighbouring Khyber Agency on December 4. The Jamrud Elementry College principal and a couple of doctors were also kidnapped earlier in the day.
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December - 8 
A senior Government official and his seven bodyguards were abducted near North Waziristan, the region’s chief administrator said on December 8. Assistant Political Agent (APA) Mir Ali Asmatullah Wazir was on his way home for Eid celebrations when he was abducted in Bannu in the NWFP, Political Agent
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A senior Government official and his seven bodyguards were abducted near North Waziristan, the region’s chief administrator said on December 8. Assistant Political Agent (APA) Mir Ali Asmatullah Wazir was on his way home for Eid celebrations when he was abducted in Bannu in the NWFP, Political Agent Mutahar Zeb told Daily Times. "The APA has gone missing after crossing the Kajhori checkpoint," the crossing point into North Waziristan, Zeb said. No group has so far claimed responsibility for the kidnapping.
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December - 11 
A senior clerk of the office of the District Police officer was abducted from Banjot area of Manglawar.
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A senior clerk of the office of the District Police officer was abducted from Banjot area of Manglawar.
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December - 13 
The Taliban killed an anti-Taliban cleric, Pir Samiullah, and his eight followers, Daily Times reported. Soon after the killings, the Taliban took over Mandal Daag area in Swat from the followers of the cleric. Samiullah and his followers were killed and several others injured in the Taliban attack
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The Taliban killed an anti-Taliban cleric, Pir Samiullah, and his eight followers, Daily Times reported. Soon after the killings, the Taliban took over Mandal Daag area in Swat from the followers of the cleric. Samiullah and his followers were killed and several others injured in the Taliban attack that began late on December 13. The Taliban also torched the houses of Samiullah and 15 elders of his group, and abducted 25 of his followers. The Taliban later launched a search operation and seized 50 rifles, a rocket launcher and others weapons from the slain cleric’s followers.
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December - 15 
Meanwhile, one man was killed and three others abducted by the Taliban in Kotki area of Hangu District. Officials said the Taliban stopped a vehicle on the GT Road near Kotki. Out of the five men who were coming from Orakzai Agency in the FATA, the Taliban killed Riaz Ali on the spot, injured Mukhti
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Meanwhile, one man was killed and three others abducted by the Taliban in Kotki area of Hangu District. Officials said the Taliban stopped a vehicle on the GT Road near Kotki. Out of the five men who were coming from Orakzai Agency in the FATA, the Taliban killed Riaz Ali on the spot, injured Mukhtiar Ali and kidnapped the other three men identified as Shoaib Ali, Gul Hassan and Sher Ali.
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December - 18 
Four persons, including a Security Force official, were killed and another injured in separate incidents of suspected sectarian violence in the Hangu District of NWFP on December 18, Daily Times reported. The District administration imposed Section 144 restrictions to prevent public gatherings follo
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Four persons, including a Security Force official, were killed and another injured in separate incidents of suspected sectarian violence in the Hangu District of NWFP on December 18, Daily Times reported. The District administration imposed Section 144 restrictions to prevent public gatherings following the incidents. It also ordered closure of all educational institutions for two days, and also closed the main Kohat-Hangu Road for traffic fearing further sectarian clashes. Earlier, the Taliban killed abducted militia chief Hilal Ali and dumped his body in Shaho area. Soon after the killing, unidentified men opened fire on a sixth grade student of Government High School Shaho, Mohammad Khan, killing him on the spot. In another incident, armed men opened indiscriminate fire on people fleeing from the area, killing two persons, including police constable Fida Hussain.
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December - 19 
Further, a policeman, identified as Ijaz Saeed, was abducted from the Shahukhel area of Hangu District, according to Daily Times.
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Further, a policeman, identified as Ijaz Saeed, was abducted from the Shahukhel area of Hangu District, according to Daily Times.
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December - 19 
In another incident, unidentified assailants kidnapped two students of the Swat Public School hostel located at Rahimabad.
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In another incident, unidentified assailants kidnapped two students of the Swat Public School hostel located at Rahimabad.
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Daily Times reports that two people were abducted from the Shahu area of Hangu District in the NWFP on December 20. A Police constable had been kidnapped from the same area on December 19.
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Daily Times reports that two people were abducted from the Shahu area of Hangu District in the NWFP on December 20. A Police constable had been kidnapped from the same area on December 19.
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December - 21 
Meanwhile, in the night of December 21, the Taliban released 33 supporters of the slain Pir Samiullah. Seven members of the Pir’s group were freed four days ago. However, 18 persons are still in the captivity of the militants. The militants also released a local leader of the Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (J
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Meanwhile, in the night of December 21, the Taliban released 33 supporters of the slain Pir Samiullah. Seven members of the Pir’s group were freed four days ago. However, 18 persons are still in the captivity of the militants. The militants also released a local leader of the Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (JUI-F), Sher Ali, along with his driver. They were abducted from Bishbanr area a couple of days ago.
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December - 22 
Unidentified militants abducted one Sherin from his house in the Khwazakhela area.
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Unidentified militants abducted one Sherin from his house in the Khwazakhela area.
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December - 23 
In the Allahabad area of Khwazakhela sub-division, a beheaded body of one Bashrin was found. The militants had abducted him recently.
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In the Allahabad area of Khwazakhela sub-division, a beheaded body of one Bashrin was found. The militants had abducted him recently.
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December - 24 
Further, armed men abducted three persons, identified as Shahbaz, Liaqat and Aurangzeb from the Sharifabad area of Mingora.
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Further, armed men abducted three persons, identified as Shahbaz, Liaqat and Aurangzeb from the Sharifabad area of Mingora.
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December - 25 
In addition, Taliban abducted the Awami National Party Secretary General in Hangu, Malik Riaz Bangash, along with his driver on December 25, Daily Times reported. Bangash was on his way to Doaba, when he was abducted near Marofi village. Two Police guards, Fazal Hakeem and Gul Badshah, were injured
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In addition, Taliban abducted the Awami National Party Secretary General in Hangu, Malik Riaz Bangash, along with his driver on December 25, Daily Times reported. Bangash was on his way to Doaba, when he was abducted near Marofi village. Two Police guards, Fazal Hakeem and Gul Badshah, were injured in the crossfire between the Taliban militants and security guards.
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December - 30 
Further, militants abducted a policeman, Fazle Anwar, who was on duty at the Tindo Dag telephone exchange, and shifted him to an unknown place. One Asghar Khan, who had recently returned from the UAE, was also kidnapped. Sources said he was on his way home from the market at Lunger area of Khwazakhe
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Further, militants abducted a policeman, Fazle Anwar, who was on duty at the Tindo Dag telephone exchange, and shifted him to an unknown place. One Asghar Khan, who had recently returned from the UAE, was also kidnapped. Sources said he was on his way home from the market at Lunger area of Khwazakhela sub-division when unidentified gunmen abducted him. According to unconfirmed reports, the militants had ordered him to give them money in ‘donation’ but he refused to do so and was consequently abducted.
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December - 30 
Meanwhile, suspected militants kidnapped Haider Sher Khan, younger brother of the Swat unit president of the Pakistan People’s Party-Sherpao, Sher Shah Khan, from Bandai Selegram area. He was shifted to an undisclosed location but was freed later as the militants came to know that he was mentally il
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Meanwhile, suspected militants kidnapped Haider Sher Khan, younger brother of the Swat unit president of the Pakistan People’s Party-Sherpao, Sher Shah Khan, from Bandai Selegram area. He was shifted to an undisclosed location but was freed later as the militants came to know that he was mentally ill. The Taliban had blown up several houses and guest houses of Sher Shah Khan’s family some months ago. They had also killed some members of his family and servants.
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December - 30 
Security Forces (SFs) claimed to have purged the Alamganj area of militants while two persons, including an elected councillor, were killed and a couple of others were abducted elsewhere in the Swat District on December 30, The News reported. A press release of the Army-run Swat Media Centre said th
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Security Forces (SFs) claimed to have purged the Alamganj area of militants while two persons, including an elected councillor, were killed and a couple of others were abducted elsewhere in the Swat District on December 30, The News reported. A press release of the Army-run Swat Media Centre said that SFs cleared Alamganj area of militants and destroyed houses of two of their commanders, Nowsherwan and Bahramand. A general councillor of the Kanju Union Council, Riaz Khan, was shot dead by unknown persons at Green Chowk in Mingora city. He is said to belong to the ruling Awami National Party. SFs said a militant was killed near the Vennai checkpoint near Matta town as he was trying to storm the check-post along with other people.
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