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January - 1 
A bomb disposal squad defused a 40-kilogramme locally-made remote-controlled bomb planted on Kalam-Mingora Road, near Charbagh in Swat district, APP reported.
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A bomb disposal squad defused a 40-kilogramme locally-made remote-controlled bomb planted on Kalam-Mingora Road, near Charbagh in Swat district, APP reported.
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January - 3 
Security forces (SFs) launched a search operation against militants in the Swat district of the NWFP on January 3 and arrested more than 70 suspected militants, including local Taliban Commander Ikramuddin. Sources told The News that SFs in an operation at Shakardara in the Matta sub-division arrest
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Security forces (SFs) launched a search operation against militants in the Swat district of the NWFP on January 3 and arrested more than 70 suspected militants, including local Taliban Commander Ikramuddin. Sources told The News that SFs in an operation at Shakardara in the Matta sub-division arrested 63 persons and confiscated heavy weapons from them. The troops also blew up two houses of suspected militants in the area. The military, however, confirmed the arrests of 44 suspected militants only. Ikramuddin, a close aide of the TNSM leader Maulana Fazlullah, was allegedly involved in the beheading of police officials in the Swat valley.
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January - 11 
sources also said that Muhammad Iqbal, district nazim (official) of the banned Tehreek-e-Nifaz-e Shariat Muhammadi, who was arrested recently from Fateh Pur area, had been shifted to an unknown destination for interrogation while his six colleagues were released after initial investigations. Police
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sources also said that Muhammad Iqbal, district nazim (official) of the banned Tehreek-e-Nifaz-e Shariat Muhammadi, who was arrested recently from Fateh Pur area, had been shifted to an unknown destination for interrogation while his six colleagues were released after initial investigations. Police seized a large cache of arms from Iqbal’s residence.
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January - 14 
A low intensity bomb exploded at a billiard club in the jurisdiction of Gulbahar police station in the provincial capital Peshawar, according to Associated Press of Pakistan. However no causality was reported. Separately, the Bomb Disposal Squad defused another explosive device planted in another bi
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A low intensity bomb exploded at a billiard club in the jurisdiction of Gulbahar police station in the provincial capital Peshawar, according to Associated Press of Pakistan. However no causality was reported. Separately, the Bomb Disposal Squad defused another explosive device planted in another billiard club in the same area.
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January - 19 
The security forces said they arrested 10 militants and found 2.5 tonnes of explosives hidden in a mosque in Swat.
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The security forces said they arrested 10 militants and found 2.5 tonnes of explosives hidden in a mosque in Swat.
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January - 22 
Security forces on January 22 conducted a search operation in the Shakardara area of Swat district and recovered a large quantity of arms and ammunition, according to a press release of the military’s Media Information Centre. The seizure included rifles, pistols, rockets of RPG-7, explosive and rou
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Security forces on January 22 conducted a search operation in the Shakardara area of Swat district and recovered a large quantity of arms and ammunition, according to a press release of the military’s Media Information Centre. The seizure included rifles, pistols, rockets of RPG-7, explosive and rounds of different bores, Associated Press of Pakistan reported.
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January - 23 
According to Dawn, six militants were arrested and a large cache of arms and ammunition was seized as security forces resumed a search and cordon operation on January 23 in some areas of the Swat district of NWFP. Troops reportedly targeted militants’ hideouts in Biakand and Mian Kalay of the Nellag
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According to Dawn, six militants were arrested and a large cache of arms and ammunition was seized as security forces resumed a search and cordon operation on January 23 in some areas of the Swat district of NWFP. Troops reportedly targeted militants’ hideouts in Biakand and Mian Kalay of the Nellagram area and arrested the six militants. During a search operation in the Nimgolay area of Kabal sub-division, they found a large cache of arms and ammunition, uniform of security forces and searchlights etc, concealed in a nearby field. The seizure included 32 hand-grenades, six gas shells, 18 mortars, several RPG -7, about 298 rounds of 12.7 gun, 32 warheads and a large number of Kalashnikovs and MMS riffles.
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January - 24 
Police in Peshawar, capital of the North West Frontier Province (NWFP), defused a roadside time bomb just minutes before Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) chief and former Prime Minister, Nawaz Sharif, was due to pass the spot on January 24, Senior Superintendent of Police (Operations) Imtiaz Sha
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Police in Peshawar, capital of the North West Frontier Province (NWFP), defused a roadside time bomb just minutes before Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) chief and former Prime Minister, Nawaz Sharif, was due to pass the spot on January 24, Senior Superintendent of Police (Operations) Imtiaz Shah told Daily Times. The former premier was traveling in a convoy to address a lawyers’ convention and a political rally in Peshawar in connection with the February 18 general elections. He said, "The NWFP police found the time bomb weighing 400 grams around 20 minutes before Nawaz’s caravan was to reach Suray Pul (bridge). The bomb was placed under the bridge. The police stopped the caravan near Gulbahar Chowk for 25 minutes because of security reasons." Shah said the bomb was without a detonator and was only meant to harass the people.
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January - 27 
According to army sources, clashes were continuing in the Tor Chappar, Tora China, Bostikhel, Sheraki, Kotal hills and Akhorwal areas. Darra Adamkhel administrator Kamran Zeb told Dawn that the top priority of the army was to secure the Friendship Tunnel and the troops would move towards the tunnel
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According to army sources, clashes were continuing in the Tor Chappar, Tora China, Bostikhel, Sheraki, Kotal hills and Akhorwal areas. Darra Adamkhel administrator Kamran Zeb told Dawn that the top priority of the army was to secure the Friendship Tunnel and the troops would move towards the tunnel once it was cleared. The militants were going to the tunnel in small groups and firing on troops, he said. A jirga (council) and tribal elders continued their efforts to persuade the militants to hand over the ammunition trucks they had seized and vacate the area immediately. “Six attempts have been made through the jirga to broker a peace deal with the militants but they seem to be sticking to their stance. Now the only way is to teach them a lesson and the militants will be wiped out from the area in two to three days. The operation will continue till the entire Darra Adamkhel area is cleared of militants,” Zeb stated.
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January - 27 
According to Dawn, 50 militants, including a local commander, were arrested during a military operation in the Sambat, Bodigram and Matta areas of Upper Swat on January 27. A Taliban ‘commander’, identified as Sher Mohammad Khan, and about 30 of the detained people were hardcore militants loyal to c
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According to Dawn, 50 militants, including a local commander, were arrested during a military operation in the Sambat, Bodigram and Matta areas of Upper Swat on January 27. A Taliban ‘commander’, identified as Sher Mohammad Khan, and about 30 of the detained people were hardcore militants loyal to cleric Maulana Fazlullah. Sher Khan, a close aide of the cleric, was involved in attacks on security forces, government installations and several cases of killings. The Media Information Centre in Mingora said a large quantity of arms and ammunition, including detonators, Kalashnikovs, rifles, pistols, shotguns and live rounds had been seized.
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January - 29 
According to Dawn, army and paramilitary troops, backed by tanks, patrolled the Darra Adam Khel town on January 29 and seized arms and ammunition in different areas. The security forces claimed on January 29 to have captured the hilltops around the town. They said that Sheraki area, considered to be
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According to Dawn, army and paramilitary troops, backed by tanks, patrolled the Darra Adam Khel town on January 29 and seized arms and ammunition in different areas. The security forces claimed on January 29 to have captured the hilltops around the town. They said that Sheraki area, considered to be a stronghold of militants, was under curfew, although most of the local people had left the area for safe places. During a search operation, troops seized a truck with heavy weapons in Zarghunkhel area, and a large quantity of arms was found in bunkers vacated by the militants. Troops also continued to target suspected militant locations with artillery on January 29.
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January - 30 
In the province, police raided a storehouse and recovered arms and ammunition from the Guli Bagh area of Swat district on January 30, a Media Information Centre (MIC) statement and police officials said. The storehouse was owned by an alleged militant commander, Qari Mushtaq, the police officials sa
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In the province, police raided a storehouse and recovered arms and ammunition from the Guli Bagh area of Swat district on January 30, a Media Information Centre (MIC) statement and police officials said. The storehouse was owned by an alleged militant commander, Qari Mushtaq, the police officials said, adding that the seizure included three AK-47s and over 200 rounds.
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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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January - 31 
Security forces and political administration on January 31 recovered three truckloads of ammunition that militants had seized from troops in Darra Adam Khel last week. Political authorities told Daily Times that three of the four trucks hijacked by militants were seized in a raid in Kot Chaper. The
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Security forces and political administration on January 31 recovered three truckloads of ammunition that militants had seized from troops in Darra Adam Khel last week. Political authorities told Daily Times that three of the four trucks hijacked by militants were seized in a raid in Kot Chaper. The troops also raided several militant hideouts, they said. A military statement said ammunition, batteries and other supplies were recovered from Tortsakpar, about one kilometer north of the Kohat Tunnel.
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February - 2 
At least six persons, including two civilians, were killed in a gun battle in Mardan in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) after police raided a suspected militant hideout at 5am (PST) on February 2, sources said, according to Daily Times. Mardan police official said that the gun battle ensued
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At least six persons, including two civilians, were killed in a gun battle in Mardan in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) after police raided a suspected militant hideout at 5am (PST) on February 2, sources said, according to Daily Times. Mardan police official said that the gun battle ensued when police raided the house of one Afsar Ali, wanted by police for attacks on music shops, in the Palodehri area. Two policemen and two militants, including Adnan, whose brother Kamran was an aide of Baitullah Mehsud in the district, were killed in the gun battle. Sources said while a woman passing by was killed in the crossfire, a civilian Azam Khan was also killed as militants entered his house. Police seized three Kalashnikovs, eight hand grenades and two suicide vests from the house. Sources also said that the police had raided the area a week ago but the militants, 25 to 40 in number, managed to escape.
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February - 6 
Peshawar police recovered a 16-kilogramme remote control device on a roadside in Badbher police station limits on February 6, officials said, according to Daily Times.
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Peshawar police recovered a 16-kilogramme remote control device on a roadside in Badbher police station limits on February 6, officials said, according to Daily Times.
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February - 10 
Security forces (SFs) arrested at least 31 suspected militants during the ongoing military operation in the Kabal tehsil (administrative division) of Swat district in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on February 10, sources told Daily Times. The SFs also recovered five hand grenades, two Kala
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Security forces (SFs) arrested at least 31 suspected militants during the ongoing military operation in the Kabal tehsil (administrative division) of Swat district in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on February 10, sources told Daily Times. The SFs also recovered five hand grenades, two Kalashnikovs, one repeater, two pistols, seven shotguns and 359 rounds. Sources added that the SFs later set ablaze the houses of two militant commanders.
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February - 14 
SFs arrested seven suspected militants, including four foreigners, from Darra Adam Khel and seized a heavy cache of weapons from them, Daily Times reported. Troops raided the Toor Chappar area and arrested the militants. They also seized a missile barrel launcher gun, an anti-aircraft gun and dozens
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SFs arrested seven suspected militants, including four foreigners, from Darra Adam Khel and seized a heavy cache of weapons from them, Daily Times reported. Troops raided the Toor Chappar area and arrested the militants. They also seized a missile barrel launcher gun, an anti-aircraft gun and dozens of shells, pistols and bullets.
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February - 17 
A militant was killed when security forces engaged some militants who were planting explosives at a polling station set up in a primary school in the vicinity of the Kanju police station in the Swat district of the NWFP on February 17, according to Dawn.
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A militant was killed when security forces engaged some militants who were planting explosives at a polling station set up in a primary school in the vicinity of the Kanju police station in the Swat district of the NWFP on February 17, according to Dawn.
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February - 19 
Police in the provincial capital arrested an Afghan national, identified as Abdur Rahim, and also recovered four kilograms of explosives from his possession on February 19, Dawn reported.
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Police in the provincial capital arrested an Afghan national, identified as Abdur Rahim, and also recovered four kilograms of explosives from his possession on February 19, Dawn reported.
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February - 19 
SF personnel arrested 20 militants from Bannu district on February 19 and recovered a huge quantity of rocket launchers and sub-machine guns from their possession, according to The Post. The militants revealed during investigation that they were affiliated to the local Taliban leader Hamid Shah of B
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SF personnel arrested 20 militants from Bannu district on February 19 and recovered a huge quantity of rocket launchers and sub-machine guns from their possession, according to The Post. The militants revealed during investigation that they were affiliated to the local Taliban leader Hamid Shah of Bannu, who is reported to have lost the February 18 elections from a constituency in NWFP. The arrested militants confessed that they were tasked to target Adnan Khan Wazir who won the polls against Hamid Shah.
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February - 23 
Police on a tip off on February 23 raided a workshop and recovered an explosive-laden vehicle and three bombs, to be used in suicide bombings, from the Mingora area and arrested five people. The police said the five were ‘involved’ in planting explosives in vehicles which would have later been used
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Police on a tip off on February 23 raided a workshop and recovered an explosive-laden vehicle and three bombs, to be used in suicide bombings, from the Mingora area and arrested five people. The police said the five were ‘involved’ in planting explosives in vehicles which would have later been used in suicide attacks on the SFs. Mingora Police Deputy Superintendent Kiramat Shah told reporters that workshop owner Sirajuddin and his brother were also among the detainees.
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February - 24 
According to Dawn, three missiles landed in Peshawar, capital of the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) late on February 24-night, including one in the cantonment area which struck the wall of a motor workshop opposite a hotel and destroyed at least three cars. One of the missiles landed near a far
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According to Dawn, three missiles landed in Peshawar, capital of the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) late on February 24-night, including one in the cantonment area which struck the wall of a motor workshop opposite a hotel and destroyed at least three cars. One of the missiles landed near a farm near Supaid Dheri in the Pishtakhara area but failed to detonate. A police official said another missile, found near the Ring Road, was defused. He said the location of the third missile could not be immediately ascertained.
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February - 26 
The Interior Ministry said on February 26 that security forces had arrested more than 440 militants, including 60 would-be suicide bombers, in the last three months, Daily Times reported. Interior Ministry spokesman Brigadier (r) Javed Cheema told reporters, "Security agencies have arrested 442 terr
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The Interior Ministry said on February 26 that security forces had arrested more than 440 militants, including 60 would-be suicide bombers, in the last three months, Daily Times reported. Interior Ministry spokesman Brigadier (r) Javed Cheema told reporters, "Security agencies have arrested 442 terrorists and militants during the past three months. From 60 of these terrorists, suicide jackets and other material was confiscated, which shows the law enforcement agencies are in protective mode and stopped them from launching suicide attacks." Cheema said that 17 suspects had been arrested in Punjab, 26 in Sindh, 13 in the NWFP and 122 in Balochistan, Dawn reported. Similarly, 124 alleged militants were arrested in Swat while 140 surrendered to security forces. He said that 45kgs of explosive, eight detonators with leads, five remote controls with chargers and 10 hand-grenades had been seized in Punjab. 43 kilograms of explosives, 44 detonators, two rocket-launchers and 53 hand-grenades were seized in Sindh. In the NWFP, 50,096 kgs of explosives, 26 hand-grenades, 10 explosive jackets, 16 dynamites, 14 detonators, four rocket-launchers, 11 missiles, 32 mortar shells and 24 safety fuses were recovered. The spokesman said that from February 1 to date, 770kgs of explosive had been seized and two explosives-laden vehicles impounded in Swat. He added that 18 explosive devices, 96 detonators, 75kgs of explosive, 112 hand-grenades, 246 mortar shells, 56 mines, 19 rocket launchers and four AA guns had also been seized from the militants.
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February - 26 
Three close associates of TNSM leader Maulana Fazlullah were arrested from Mingora in the Swat district on February 26, according to Dawn. Police said that one of the suspects, Sayed Rehman, was arrested from Koza Banda and two others, Mohammad Ishaque and Zahid Khan, from the Kadyser Manglawar area
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Three close associates of TNSM leader Maulana Fazlullah were arrested from Mingora in the Swat district on February 26, according to Dawn. Police said that one of the suspects, Sayed Rehman, was arrested from Koza Banda and two others, Mohammad Ishaque and Zahid Khan, from the Kadyser Manglawar area. A motorcycle, a Kalashnikov and a repeater were seized from their possession.
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February - 27 
Further in the provincial capital, the police foiled an attempted act of terrorism and recovered a remote control bomb that was planted at the Ring Road in the limits of Peshtakhara police station.
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Further in the provincial capital, the police foiled an attempted act of terrorism and recovered a remote control bomb that was planted at the Ring Road in the limits of Peshtakhara police station.
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March - 5 
On March 5, police defused two bombs near a petrol pump in the Chiryal area of Matta sub-division in the Swat district.
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On March 5, police defused two bombs near a petrol pump in the Chiryal area of Matta sub-division in the Swat district.
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March - 5 
Police in the Lakki Marwat district of the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on March 5 arrested four militants and recovered some arms and ammunition after an exchange of fire in the Baistkhel area, The News reported. The militants had come to the area for sabotage as a day earlier four of their
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Police in the Lakki Marwat district of the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on March 5 arrested four militants and recovered some arms and ammunition after an exchange of fire in the Baistkhel area, The News reported. The militants had come to the area for sabotage as a day earlier four of their accomplices were killed in an encounter with the troops and villagers near Khankhel. An official said the arrival of another group of militants a day after the fighting might be aimed at avenging the killing of their colleagues.
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March - 6 
According to The Post, the security forces on March 6 arrested six suspected militants in the Matta sub-division of Swat district in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) and recovered mortars, rocket launchers and hand grenades. The security forces are also reported to have attacked hideouts of m
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According to The Post, the security forces on March 6 arrested six suspected militants in the Matta sub-division of Swat district in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) and recovered mortars, rocket launchers and hand grenades. The security forces are also reported to have attacked hideouts of militants in the Peochar area on late March 5-night. However, no casualties were reported. Sources said the troops recovered a 15-kg bomb from Peochar after suspected militants escaped from the incident site following an exchange of fire for several hours.
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March - 7 
According to Daily Times, militants attacked a police van with a remote-controlled bomb in the Kabal sub-division of Swat district in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on March 7, injuring a policeman and damaging the van. Police retaliated ad later also raided the Kabal area and arrested thre
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According to Daily Times, militants attacked a police van with a remote-controlled bomb in the Kabal sub-division of Swat district in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on March 7, injuring a policeman and damaging the van. Police retaliated ad later also raided the Kabal area and arrested three suspected militants and seized rocket launchers and other weapons from their possession.
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March - 12 
An AP report quoted the army as saying that security forces had arrested five suspected militants and seized a cache of weapons and ammunition in Swat.
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An AP report quoted the army as saying that security forces had arrested five suspected militants and seized a cache of weapons and ammunition in Swat.
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March - 14 
The security forces (SFs), backed by gunship helicopters, conducted search operations in the Salanda, Jehanabad, Syedabad, Ser, Telegram and Badar areas of the Charbagh sub-division and arrested 42 militant suspects, including three wanted militants, and recovered a huge cache of arms and ammunition
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The security forces (SFs), backed by gunship helicopters, conducted search operations in the Salanda, Jehanabad, Syedabad, Ser, Telegram and Badar areas of the Charbagh sub-division and arrested 42 militant suspects, including three wanted militants, and recovered a huge cache of arms and ammunition. The SFs also arrested a suspect, identified as Fazl Said Siddiqi, at the Fiza Gat check-post during routine checking.
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March - 27 
The Kohat Police claimed to have foiled an attempt to smuggle a huge quantity of arms to southern areas of the country and arrested two people on the Indus Highway. The Saddar police checked a van on the Kohat-Bannu road and seized five pistols, one 12-bore gun, one Kalashinkov and 820 cartridges of
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The Kohat Police claimed to have foiled an attempt to smuggle a huge quantity of arms to southern areas of the country and arrested two people on the Indus Highway. The Saddar police checked a van on the Kohat-Bannu road and seized five pistols, one 12-bore gun, one Kalashinkov and 820 cartridges of different bores. The arrested men were identified as Mohammad Sultan of Tank and Sher Mohammad of Lakki Marwat district.
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March - 29 
A bomb disposal squad defused a bomb planted on a main road in the Gashkor area of Khawazakhela tehsil ( adminisrtaive division) .
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A bomb disposal squad defused a bomb planted on a main road in the Gashkor area of Khawazakhela tehsil ( adminisrtaive division) .
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March - 30 
Police defused a bomb that was planted under a bridge at Pashore-Karachi highway.
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Police defused a bomb that was planted under a bridge at Pashore-Karachi highway.
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March - 31 
Security forces arrested on March 31-night a suspected suicide bomber, identified as Saqib of Baffa area, from a place near the Shawal Najif Army Camp in the Mansehra district, Dawn reported. They also claimed to have seized explosives.
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Security forces arrested on March 31-night a suspected suicide bomber, identified as Saqib of Baffa area, from a place near the Shawal Najif Army Camp in the Mansehra district, Dawn reported. They also claimed to have seized explosives.
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April - 16 
Police seized a suicide jacket, arms and ammunition during a raid in the Kanjoo area of Kabal sub-division of Swat district on April 16, according to Daily Times. One suicide jacket, two G-3 rifles, two LMG rifles, four military uniforms, six time bombs and a large number of bullets were recovered d
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Police seized a suicide jacket, arms and ammunition during a raid in the Kanjoo area of Kabal sub-division of Swat district on April 16, according to Daily Times. One suicide jacket, two G-3 rifles, two LMG rifles, four military uniforms, six time bombs and a large number of bullets were recovered during the raid in Delai village. Police officer Sanobar Khan stated that militants had dumped the explosives before fleeing the area.
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April - 29 
The Dera Ismail Khan district Police said on April 29 that they had arrested a would-be suicide bomber carrying a vest strapped with 15 kilograms of explosives. "We have arrested a would-be suicide bomber with a vest carrying 15 kilograms of explosives," District Police Officer (DPO) Ghaffar told AF
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The Dera Ismail Khan district Police said on April 29 that they had arrested a would-be suicide bomber carrying a vest strapped with 15 kilograms of explosives. "We have arrested a would-be suicide bomber with a vest carrying 15 kilograms of explosives," District Police Officer (DPO) Ghaffar told AFP. The 23-year-old suspect, identified as Adnash Gul from Abbotabad, was travelling in a passenger van from North Waziristan to Dera Ismail Khan, a police official said. The DPO told reporters that Adnash was coming from a madrassa (seminary) in Miranshah, and had said he was supposed to hand over the explosives-laden jacket to a man in Dera Ismail Khan.
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May - 2 
Unidentified militants blew up a music CD centre, along with 16 other shops, in the Kabal tehsil (administrative division) of Swat on May 2. The remote-controlled device, which went off in the Kala Kilay area and destroyed the music centre, caused millions of rupees worth of lost property. Separatel
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Unidentified militants blew up a music CD centre, along with 16 other shops, in the Kabal tehsil (administrative division) of Swat on May 2. The remote-controlled device, which went off in the Kala Kilay area and destroyed the music centre, caused millions of rupees worth of lost property. Separately, police said that a bomb disposal squad had defused a 20-kilogramme bomb and that cases had been registered against unidentified militants and investigations had started.
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May - 3 
On May 3-night, a group of 30 militants set ablaze nine rooms of the Government Girls High School in Charbagh in the Swat district of NWFP, The News reported. "Unknown miscreants forced their entry into the school, took the watchman hostage at gunpoint, collected the copies of the Holy Quran and oth
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On May 3-night, a group of 30 militants set ablaze nine rooms of the Government Girls High School in Charbagh in the Swat district of NWFP, The News reported. "Unknown miscreants forced their entry into the school, took the watchman hostage at gunpoint, collected the copies of the Holy Quran and other Islamic literature before torching the school building," sources said. The militants also planted three explosive devices in two other rooms, which, however, could not explode. Meanwhile, the police and security forces arrested 11 suspected militants in a joint search operation. A spokesman for the Swat media centre confirmed the arrest of nine suspected militants from whom arms were also recovered
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May - 6 
According to The News, suspected militants on May 6 shot dead two policemen outside a bank in the Matta Bazaar of Swat district in the NWFP. "Aziz Ahmad and Sardar were guarding the Habib Bank Limited in Matta Bazaar when unidentified assailants opened fire on them, killing both of them on the spot,
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According to The News, suspected militants on May 6 shot dead two policemen outside a bank in the Matta Bazaar of Swat district in the NWFP. "Aziz Ahmad and Sardar were guarding the Habib Bank Limited in Matta Bazaar when unidentified assailants opened fire on them, killing both of them on the spot," police and eyewitnesses said. At least 24 suspected militants were arrested and heavy arms and a motorbike recovered from them, the sources added. This was reportedly the second such incident in the last 24 hours when policemen were targeted by the militants. Earlier, a policeman, Haroon-ur-Rasheed, was shot dead in the Rahat Koat area of Matta sub-division on May 5.
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May - 7 
Police defused a 10kg improvised explosive device near the Kanju Police ground and found a suicide jacket.
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Police defused a 10kg improvised explosive device near the Kanju Police ground and found a suicide jacket.
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May - 9 
25 suspected militants were arrested in a joint operation conducted by the Army, Frontier Crops and Police in the Gado area of Kabal sub-division. A large quantity of arms and ammunition was seized from their possession. The operation was launched on May 9-morning after a roadside bomb blast and an
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25 suspected militants were arrested in a joint operation conducted by the Army, Frontier Crops and Police in the Gado area of Kabal sub-division. A large quantity of arms and ammunition was seized from their possession. The operation was launched on May 9-morning after a roadside bomb blast and an attack on a convoy of security forces. A police constable was killed and two others were injured in an exchange of fire. Six militants had been killed near the Wennai bridge in the Matta sub-division on May 8-night.
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May - 10 
Police defused a bomb planted in the limits of Badaber Police Station in Peshawar, police said. Official Najmul Hassan from Badaber Police Station told Daily Times they had received information about a bomb planted in the Shaheed Garhi area. The Bomb Disposal Squad was called who defused the bomb we
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Police defused a bomb planted in the limits of Badaber Police Station in Peshawar, police said. Official Najmul Hassan from Badaber Police Station told Daily Times they had received information about a bomb planted in the Shaheed Garhi area. The Bomb Disposal Squad was called who defused the bomb weighing around one-kg.
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May - 20 May - 21
Two girls’ schools and a gas pipeline were blown up, two picnic sites and a house were set ablaze and a policeman was killed and another was injured in an attack on a check-post in the Swat district of NWFP early on May 21-morning, Dawn reported. The violence came hours before talks between the Tehr
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Two girls’ schools and a gas pipeline were blown up, two picnic sites and a house were set ablaze and a policeman was killed and another was injured in an attack on a check-post in the Swat district of NWFP early on May 21-morning, Dawn reported. The violence came hours before talks between the Tehrik-i-Taliban and the Awami National Party-led Government ended on a positive note in the provincial capital Peshawar. Militants disowned by Maulana Fazlullah’s spokesman Muslim Khan reportedly blew up the two girls schools in Koza Bandai and Nengolai areas of the Kabal sub-division. Two picnic sites at Chhuta Lahore were set ablaze by another group. Further, the main gas supply line was blown up by one of the two bombs planted near Balogram area, affecting gas supply to Mingora. The second bomb was defused by a disposal squad. Another group of militants attacked a check-post in Nengolai, killing the policeman. On May 20-night, the Matta police station was attacked by suspected militants. In Charbagh, the house of a policeman was attacked, although no casualty was reported.
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June - 5 
Five persons were injured in a shootout between militants and police in the Nowshera district of the NWFP on June 5, Daily Times reported. The injured included two policemen, two civilians and a militant commander. According to the details, a police mobile squad saw an armed man in the Sulemankhel a
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Five persons were injured in a shootout between militants and police in the Nowshera district of the NWFP on June 5, Daily Times reported. The injured included two policemen, two civilians and a militant commander. According to the details, a police mobile squad saw an armed man in the Sulemankhel area of Badrashi village and asked him to surrender. But the man opened fire at the police and was soon joined by his accomplices. The consequent exchange of fire continued for more than an hour. The wounded Taliban commander Qari Hussain Amin was arrested, while police contingents besieged the area to arrest his associates. Police also seized weapons and ammunition from a mosque in the area. Locals said the mosque was being used by the militants as their headquarters.
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June - 28 
The bomb disposal squad on June 28 defused three bombs at an unspecified place in the Matta tehsil.
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The bomb disposal squad on June 28 defused three bombs at an unspecified place in the Matta tehsil.
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July - 1 
According to Dawn, police arrested seven members of the outlawed Lashkar-i-Islam (LeI) group during an operation on July 1 in various areas of Peshawar, capital of the NWFP. Police personnel, backed by the Frontier Constabulary, raided a number of houses in the Hayatabad, Peshtakhara, Daudzai, Chamk
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According to Dawn, police arrested seven members of the outlawed Lashkar-i-Islam (LeI) group during an operation on July 1 in various areas of Peshawar, capital of the NWFP. Police personnel, backed by the Frontier Constabulary, raided a number of houses in the Hayatabad, Peshtakhara, Daudzai, Chamkani, Ormar and Khazana areas. The recovered weapons included nine Kalashnikovs, three rifles, seven pistols and 328 cartridges.
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July - 22 
Police on July 22 defused four explosive devices in different areas of Matta division in the Swat district, The News reported.
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Police on July 22 defused four explosive devices in different areas of Matta division in the Swat district, The News reported.
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July - 29 
Security forces have reportedly launched a renewed search operation in pursuit of the militants in different parts of the valley. A military spokesman said that six militants were arrested and two were killed in the operation. A large quantity of automatic weapons and ammunition was also recovered.
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Security forces have reportedly launched a renewed search operation in pursuit of the militants in different parts of the valley. A military spokesman said that six militants were arrested and two were killed in the operation. A large quantity of automatic weapons and ammunition was also recovered. He added that the arrested militants were believed to be close associates of Fazlullah.
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July - 30 
Elsewhere in the NWFP, an explosive-laden car, meant for carrying out suicide bombings, was seized by the police on the Peshawar-Islamabad Motorway in Charsadda district, Dawn reported. Sources said that the car had been stolen from Islamabad a few days earlier. The car was carrying some rockets and
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Elsewhere in the NWFP, an explosive-laden car, meant for carrying out suicide bombings, was seized by the police on the Peshawar-Islamabad Motorway in Charsadda district, Dawn reported. Sources said that the car had been stolen from Islamabad a few days earlier. The car was carrying some rockets and explosive-filled cylinders, which had been inter-connected with electric wires.
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July - 31 
Police seized a large quantity of explosives from a vehicle on the Peshawar-Islamabad road in Charsadda district on July 31, but those inside the vehicle managed to escape the scene, Daily Times reported. The recovery included 21 bombs, nine rockets, 15kg of explosives and four cylinders filled with
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Police seized a large quantity of explosives from a vehicle on the Peshawar-Islamabad road in Charsadda district on July 31, but those inside the vehicle managed to escape the scene, Daily Times reported. The recovery included 21 bombs, nine rockets, 15kg of explosives and four cylinders filled with explosive material.
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July - 31 
Separately, a bomb disposal squad defused two bombs in the district.
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Separately, a bomb disposal squad defused two bombs in the district.
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August - 10 
Further, unidentified militants blew up a compact disk shop located on Parhoti Muhib Road in Mardan on August 10, according to Daily Times. The police defused a second bomb planted in another CD shop.
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Further, unidentified militants blew up a compact disk shop located on Parhoti Muhib Road in Mardan on August 10, according to Daily Times. The police defused a second bomb planted in another CD shop.
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August - 12 
Security forces arrested Yaqoob Shah, a key commander of the Taliban militants, in the Swat district on August 12. They also bombed the houses of two militant commanders, Mufti Shah Hussain and Sheshah. A large number of weapons were reportedly recovered from Sheshah’s house.
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Security forces arrested Yaqoob Shah, a key commander of the Taliban militants, in the Swat district on August 12. They also bombed the houses of two militant commanders, Mufti Shah Hussain and Sheshah. A large number of weapons were reportedly recovered from Sheshah’s house.
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August - 16 
Nine militants and a civilian were killed and several other people injured when security forces (SFs), backed by artillery and helicopter gun-ships, attacked Taliban’s positions in the Koza Bandai, Damghar and Dheri areas of Swat district in the NWFP on August 16, Dawn reported. The SFs also targete
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Nine militants and a civilian were killed and several other people injured when security forces (SFs), backed by artillery and helicopter gun-ships, attacked Taliban’s positions in the Koza Bandai, Damghar and Dheri areas of Swat district in the NWFP on August 16, Dawn reported. The SFs also targeted militants in Deolai, Kabal Khas, Kala Kalley and other areas of the Kabal sub-division. The troops are also reported to have seized a large quantity of arms and ammunition and explosive material from the dismantled sites. Military sources said that nine militants were killed while three SF personnel sustained injuries. Eight supporters of cleric Maulana Fazlullah were detained in Kabal. Local people complained that residential areas also came under attack and a number of houses were destroyed. A civilian, identified as Mohammad Hilal Jan, was killed and his mother, bother and two children were injured when a mortar hit their house in Kala Kalley. At least 16 civilians were injured in the shelling in Koza Bandai.
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August - 28 
Further, the SFs shot dead a Burqa-clad man riding in a car at Bara Bandai check-post but his three accomplices escaped. In addition, the Frontier Corps recovered a huge quantity of arms and ammunition from the car, the spokesman said.
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Further, the SFs shot dead a Burqa-clad man riding in a car at Bara Bandai check-post but his three accomplices escaped. In addition, the Frontier Corps recovered a huge quantity of arms and ammunition from the car, the spokesman said.
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September - 1 
A lashkar (army) of the Salarzai tribe set ablaze 18 houses of suspected militants as it intensified its campaign in the area. According to Malik Munaseb Khan, who is leading the campaign, 35 houses of suspected militants had been demolished in two days. The volunteers also shot dead a suspect in th
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A lashkar (army) of the Salarzai tribe set ablaze 18 houses of suspected militants as it intensified its campaign in the area. According to Malik Munaseb Khan, who is leading the campaign, 35 houses of suspected militants had been demolished in two days. The volunteers also shot dead a suspect in the Pashat area on September 1. Heavy weapons, remote-controlled bombs and ammunition were found in the militants’ hideouts.
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September - 8 
Security personnel arrested on September 8 a teenage boy they claimed was a suicide bomber near a church in the Cantonment area at Nowshera in North West Frontier Province. He was identified as Mir Janan. The Officials said that Mir was from Makeen area of South Waziristan. During interrogation, the
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Security personnel arrested on September 8 a teenage boy they claimed was a suicide bomber near a church in the Cantonment area at Nowshera in North West Frontier Province. He was identified as Mir Janan. The Officials said that Mir was from Makeen area of South Waziristan. During interrogation, the boy is said to have claimed that he belonged to Baitullah Mehsud’s Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan. According to officials, he said that he had been brought to the area by a man on a motorbike. The Inter Service Public Relations said the bomber‘s target was a security convoy. The boy was wearing a suicide vest packed with 10 to 15 kilogrammes of explosives. The vest was defused by bomb disposal personnel. He also carried a hand-grenade and he tried to use it by removing its safety pin, but he was prevented from doing so. Later, bomb disposal personnel had tactfully persuaded the bomber to take off the vest.
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September - 11 
In the Sher Palam area of Swat, two militants were killed in clashes between the SFs security forces and militants. "The bodies of those two have been handed over to the local elders," Anwar said, adding that rifles, grenades and radio sets had been recovered in the area.
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In the Sher Palam area of Swat, two militants were killed in clashes between the SFs security forces and militants. "The bodies of those two have been handed over to the local elders," Anwar said, adding that rifles, grenades and radio sets had been recovered in the area.
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September - 17 
The News reports that the security forces (SFs) on September 17 took control of the vacated Koza Bandai area of Swat in the FATA. Taliban had vacated the area after an agreement with the local peace committee on September 15-16. The SFs entered the village, the stronghold of the militants, and took
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The News reports that the security forces (SFs) on September 17 took control of the vacated Koza Bandai area of Swat in the FATA. Taliban had vacated the area after an agreement with the local peace committee on September 15-16. The SFs entered the village, the stronghold of the militants, and took position at the rooftops of houses. They started clearing the area of mines and improvised explosive devices (IEDs). By September 17-evening, they had cleared 30 per cent of the area from mines and IEDs. The forces would leave Koza Bandai once they clear the area and hand over the village to the peace committee.
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September - 19 
The SFs operation to clear landmines and defuse explosive devices from Koza Bandi continued for the second consecutive day. Up to 60 percent areas have been cleared so far. According to a statement issued by the Media Information Centre Swat, around 75 Taliban have been killed with a similar number
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The SFs operation to clear landmines and defuse explosive devices from Koza Bandi continued for the second consecutive day. Up to 60 percent areas have been cleared so far. According to a statement issued by the Media Information Centre Swat, around 75 Taliban have been killed with a similar number injured in the past 14 days in Koza Bandi.
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September - 24 
Daily Times reports that security forces killed six unidentified armed men during the ongoing operation in Darra Adam Khel in the NWFP on September 24. An Inter-Services Public Relations spokesman said Darra Bazaar and its adjacent areas were cleared of ‘miscreants’ who were involved in anti-state a
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Daily Times reports that security forces killed six unidentified armed men during the ongoing operation in Darra Adam Khel in the NWFP on September 24. An Inter-Services Public Relations spokesman said Darra Bazaar and its adjacent areas were cleared of ‘miscreants’ who were involved in anti-state activities. The spokesman said a large cache of arms and ammunitions was recovered from a house in the area. Fake currency and identity cards were also found.
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October - 8 
The SFs arrested 22 Taliban militants, including several important commanders in an operation at Gul Jabba in the Kabal tehsil (revenue division) of Swat, according to a Media Information Centre Swat press release. A large quantity of arms and ammunition was also recovered from their possession. Sev
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The SFs arrested 22 Taliban militants, including several important commanders in an operation at Gul Jabba in the Kabal tehsil (revenue division) of Swat, according to a Media Information Centre Swat press release. A large quantity of arms and ammunition was also recovered from their possession. Several Taliban hideouts were also destroyed in the operation, it said.
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October - 11 
Three roadside bombs were defused in the Imam Dheri area.
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Three roadside bombs were defused in the Imam Dheri area.
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October - 16 
Kohat police seized two suicide bombing jackets and arrested 18 Uzbek men separately on October 16, police said, according to Daily Times. A statement issued here said that bomb disposal squad seized the jackets from a vehicle they searched on the Indus Highway. The men were moving out of Darra Adam
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Kohat police seized two suicide bombing jackets and arrested 18 Uzbek men separately on October 16, police said, according to Daily Times. A statement issued here said that bomb disposal squad seized the jackets from a vehicle they searched on the Indus Highway. The men were moving out of Darra Adam Khel area in NWFP in two vehicles when the police arrested them at a check post. "We arrested these foreign nationals who are of Uzbek origin and look like militants from their appearance," local police official Lal Farid Khan told AFP. Khan said police did not find any weapons on the men, who could only speak Persian. "The police is interrogating these people to know why they had gone to Darra Adam Khel and what was their next destination," he added.
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October - 16 
Prison guards seized grenades and handguns from Taliban militants after they revolted in the Timergara district jail in the Lower Dir of NWFP on October 16, reports Daily Times. Four policemen made hostage were rescued, said Lower Dir police chief Fida Hussain Shah, adding, that nine hand grenades,
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Prison guards seized grenades and handguns from Taliban militants after they revolted in the Timergara district jail in the Lower Dir of NWFP on October 16, reports Daily Times. Four policemen made hostage were rescued, said Lower Dir police chief Fida Hussain Shah, adding, that nine hand grenades, 37 pistols and 14 mobile phones were also seized. "Had we not opened fire they would have broken out," prison official Mumtaz Burney told AP, adding an investigation was under way to find out how the weapons were smuggled into the prison.
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October - 20 
Peshawar police arrested two Afghan nationals, identified as Hazrat Wali and Hidayatullah and seized explosives from their possession. A statement said that the police, on a tip-off, arrested two Afghan nationals from a bus in the Board Bazaar on Jamrud Road and seized explosives which include 15 dy
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Peshawar police arrested two Afghan nationals, identified as Hazrat Wali and Hidayatullah and seized explosives from their possession. A statement said that the police, on a tip-off, arrested two Afghan nationals from a bus in the Board Bazaar on Jamrud Road and seized explosives which include 15 dynamite sticks and other explosives.
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October - 20 
The SFs arrested five hardcore Taliban militants, including two commanders, from the Peerwal and Kakakhel areas of Darra Adam Khel, a Frontier Constabulary spokesman said. He said the SFs also seized two trucks laden with heavy weapons and ammunition from the house of another commander during the ra
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The SFs arrested five hardcore Taliban militants, including two commanders, from the Peerwal and Kakakhel areas of Darra Adam Khel, a Frontier Constabulary spokesman said. He said the SFs also seized two trucks laden with heavy weapons and ammunition from the house of another commander during the raids.
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October - 21 
The SFs arrested 17 suspects, including foreigners, and recovered huge cache of Russian and German-made arms during a search operation in the Darra Adam Khel. Most of the foreigners were Uzbeks, they said. The weapons included 350 rocket launchers and more than 500 machineguns.
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The SFs arrested 17 suspects, including foreigners, and recovered huge cache of Russian and German-made arms during a search operation in the Darra Adam Khel. Most of the foreigners were Uzbeks, they said. The weapons included 350 rocket launchers and more than 500 machineguns.
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October - 30 
The Media Centre also said that the SFs entered Sirsenai village where, during a house-to-house search, an exchange of fire took place with the Taliban, resulting in the death of three militants. One militant was also arrested and a large quantity of explosives and CDs recovered from some houses.
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The Media Centre also said that the SFs entered Sirsenai village where, during a house-to-house search, an exchange of fire took place with the Taliban, resulting in the death of three militants. One militant was also arrested and a large quantity of explosives and CDs recovered from some houses.
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October - 30 
The security forces (SFs) on October 30 killed 10 more Taliban militants and injured two others during operations in various areas of Kabal tehsil (revenue division) of Swat in the NWFP, reports The News. The SFs took action in Akhun Killay, Kotlai, Dagai, Saidu Sharif Airport and Kanju, using gunsh
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The security forces (SFs) on October 30 killed 10 more Taliban militants and injured two others during operations in various areas of Kabal tehsil (revenue division) of Swat in the NWFP, reports The News. The SFs took action in Akhun Killay, Kotlai, Dagai, Saidu Sharif Airport and Kanju, using gunship helicopters and artillery to pound suspected positions of the militants. According to the ISPR-run Swat Media Centre, seven militants were killed and an ammunition dump destroyed in an attack on the insurgents’ positions in Kotlai area of Kabal.
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November - 4 
Police claimed to have arrested 24 criminals, including four suspected militants, and recovered huge quantity of arms during search operation in different areas of the Kohat on November 4- night, reported The News.
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Police claimed to have arrested 24 criminals, including four suspected militants, and recovered huge quantity of arms during search operation in different areas of the Kohat on November 4- night, reported The News.
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November - 5 
In another raid at Bahadur Colony an alleged drug-trafficker, Mubarak Shah, was arrested along with two Kalashnikov rifles, seven guns, seven pistols, 70 cartridges, 40 bottles of wine and three kilograms of hashish.
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In another raid at Bahadur Colony an alleged drug-trafficker, Mubarak Shah, was arrested along with two Kalashnikov rifles, seven guns, seven pistols, 70 cartridges, 40 bottles of wine and three kilograms of hashish.
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November - 6 
Taliban militants blew up two checkposts and a market in Sakhi Pul area under Nasir Bagh police station on November 6. Police recovered a bomb weighing seven kilograms from the attack site.
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Taliban militants blew up two checkposts and a market in Sakhi Pul area under Nasir Bagh police station on November 6. Police recovered a bomb weighing seven kilograms from the attack site.
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November - 10 
The Taliban made an unsuccessful attempt at targeting an army convoy with a timed bomb in the Duaba area of Tall tehsil, reported Daily Times. Sources said the bomb was planted on Duaba Tora Wari Road with an army convoy as the apparent target, but the device exploded 10 minutes after the troops pas
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The Taliban made an unsuccessful attempt at targeting an army convoy with a timed bomb in the Duaba area of Tall tehsil, reported Daily Times. Sources said the bomb was planted on Duaba Tora Wari Road with an army convoy as the apparent target, but the device exploded 10 minutes after the troops passed the spot. They said the explosion had not caused any casualties. The sources said the bomb disposal squad later found and defused a 25-kilogramme bomb from the same spot.
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November - 11 
The Bomb Disposal Squad defused a roadside bomb in the Hangu area of NWFP on November 11, according to Daily Times.
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The Bomb Disposal Squad defused a roadside bomb in the Hangu area of NWFP on November 11, according to Daily Times.
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November - 20 
Elsewhere in the NWFP, security forces arrested four Taliban militants and recovered 12 suicide vests from them in the Shabqadar Tehsil of Charsadda district on November 20.
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Elsewhere in the NWFP, security forces arrested four Taliban militants and recovered 12 suicide vests from them in the Shabqadar Tehsil of Charsadda district on November 20.
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November - 24 
Security forces (SFs) on November 24 claimed to have killed 25 hardcore militants during a military operation in the Michini area of Peshawar district, Dawn reported. They also claimed arresting 40 militants and seizing a huge quantity of arms and ammunition. Addressing a press conference at a milit
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Security forces (SFs) on November 24 claimed to have killed 25 hardcore militants during a military operation in the Michini area of Peshawar district, Dawn reported. They also claimed arresting 40 militants and seizing a huge quantity of arms and ammunition. Addressing a press conference at a military base camp in Shno Ghondai area near Mohmand Agency, the NWFP’s Inspector General of Police, Malik Naveed, said that SFs controlled most of the areas and the operation was continuing to arrest militants. He said that some foreigners were also killed in the operation. During the operation, he said a police constable and two Frontier Constabulary personnel were also killed. He said the situation in four villages of the Michini area was yet to be controlled. The SFs, he stated, were concentrating on hideouts of Taliban who had been taking hostages and occupying houses of poor people for attacking the troops.
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November - 24 
Ten people, including a woman, were injured in two bomb blasts in Peshawar, capital of the North West Frontier Province (NWFP), on November 24, Dawn reported. Syed Kamal Shah, the caretaker of Hussainia mosque, his wife and seven other people sustained injuries in the first blast which occurred in t
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Ten people, including a woman, were injured in two bomb blasts in Peshawar, capital of the North West Frontier Province (NWFP), on November 24, Dawn reported. Syed Kamal Shah, the caretaker of Hussainia mosque, his wife and seven other people sustained injuries in the first blast which occurred in the second-storey washroom of his residence. According to Hashtnagri police, three to five kilograms of dynamite was used for the explosion, which damaged a room and some other parts of the house. The other blast took place in the Pando area injuring one person. Mohammad Ashraf complained to police that two persons had called him out of his house just before the explosion. Naveed also said that after completion of the operation, the legal status of the 25 disputed villages in Michini would be changed and these would be considered as settled area where law-enforcement agencies would set up checkpoints to maintain law and order. He announced that there would be a special quota for people of the village in police recruitment. Colonel Shahid said that arms and ammunition seized from the Taliban included artillery and mortar shells, anti-tank rockets, 82m mortars, a variety of watches used in time-bombs, audio cassettes and literature, guide books for preparing explosives, suicide jackets, machines for preparing explosives and 20 cans of acid used in explosives.
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November - 27 
Elsewhere in the province, police seized a truck loaded with arms and ammunition at Ghulsinabad check-post in the limits of Jangalkhel police station in Kohat district and arrested one accused in this connection, according to The News.
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Elsewhere in the province, police seized a truck loaded with arms and ammunition at Ghulsinabad check-post in the limits of Jangalkhel police station in Kohat district and arrested one accused in this connection, according to The News.
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December - 13 
Elsewhere in the NWFP, Bannu District Police foiled a terrorist attack in the Cantonment area. The District Police Officer said unidentified men planted two 50kg bombs in pressure cookers under a bridge, which the bomb disposal squad defused.
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Elsewhere in the NWFP, Bannu District Police foiled a terrorist attack in the Cantonment area. The District Police Officer said unidentified men planted two 50kg bombs in pressure cookers under a bridge, which the bomb disposal squad defused.
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December - 18 
Police in the Mardan District on December 18 foiled a terrorist attack and seized a large cache of explosives and weapons. 51 dynamites, 115 detonators and hundreds of cartridges were recovered during a raid in Gojar Garhi village. One person was arrested in this connection.
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Police in the Mardan District on December 18 foiled a terrorist attack and seized a large cache of explosives and weapons. 51 dynamites, 115 detonators and hundreds of cartridges were recovered during a raid in Gojar Garhi village. One person was arrested in this connection.
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December - 19 
An attempt by the militants to blow up a girls’ college in Odigram, near Mingora, was foiled as the bomb disposal squad defused a 5 kg bomb planted inside the building of the college.
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An attempt by the militants to blow up a girls’ college in Odigram, near Mingora, was foiled as the bomb disposal squad defused a 5 kg bomb planted inside the building of the college.
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December - 23 
Elsewhere in the NWFP, unidentified persons fired eight rockets at sensitive installations in Dera Ismail Khan at 4 AM (PST) on December 23, Dawn reported. However, no casualty was reported. One of the rockets landed at a tennis court near the residences of Major-General Chaudhry Ijaz Ahmed and Stat
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Elsewhere in the NWFP, unidentified persons fired eight rockets at sensitive installations in Dera Ismail Khan at 4 AM (PST) on December 23, Dawn reported. However, no casualty was reported. One of the rockets landed at a tennis court near the residences of Major-General Chaudhry Ijaz Ahmed and Station Commander Khadim Hussain in the cantonment area. The second one hit the floor of a house and the third rocket landed at Gul Zaman street, in Bazaar Kalan near city police station. Two other rockets landed at an open field at the back of an office of Pakistan Air Force and the sixth one blasted at Noor mosque in cantonment area. Two of the rockets did not explode. Police said that rockets were fired from the fields near Baloch Hotel on Multan Road. Police also recovered ten launchers from the fields, warheads of four rockets and two unfired rockets.
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December - 24 
SFs launched a search operation in the Dera Ismail Khan District on December 24, a day after several rockets fired by militants hit the city, The News reported. Sources said security was tightened after the rockets struck the residences of military officials and a mosque in the Cantonment area in th
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SFs launched a search operation in the Dera Ismail Khan District on December 24, a day after several rockets fired by militants hit the city, The News reported. Sources said security was tightened after the rockets struck the residences of military officials and a mosque in the Cantonment area in the early hours of December 23. They said the SFs carried out a search operation in Gilani Town, Ara and Dinpur areas and arrested dozens of suspects. During the search operation, SFs recovered 10 launchers and two rockets, abandoned by miscreants, from a sugarcane field near Noon Nawab and Gilani Colonies.
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