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April - 10 
Frontier Corps personnel arrested three people at Taftan near the Iran border and seized an unspecified quantity of weapons from their possession.
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Frontier Corps personnel arrested three people at Taftan near the Iran border and seized an unspecified quantity of weapons from their possession.
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April - 10 
The Airport Security Force (ASF) at the Allama Iqbal International Airport in Lahore (capital of Punjab province) seized 14 kilograms of explosive material in a package being sent via courier from Karachi to Quetta, capital of Balochistan province, on April 10, Geo Television reported. The ASF arres
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The Airport Security Force (ASF) at the Allama Iqbal International Airport in Lahore (capital of Punjab province) seized 14 kilograms of explosive material in a package being sent via courier from Karachi to Quetta, capital of Balochistan province, on April 10, Geo Television reported. The ASF arrested an employee, identified as Muhammad Naeen, of the private courier company who had brought the packet to the airport.
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April - 18 
Police have reportedly arrested 22 insurgents from the Kikat area of Bolan district and recovered an unspecified quantity of illegal arms and ammunition.
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Police have reportedly arrested 22 insurgents from the Kikat area of Bolan district and recovered an unspecified quantity of illegal arms and ammunition.
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April - 19 
Security agencies have arrested 12 people suspected of abducting government officials during raids in Bolan and Sui in the Balochistan province on April 19, according to Daily Times. The suspects were arrested from various areas of Bolan, Punier, Mach and Abgum. In another incident, the troops repor
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Security agencies have arrested 12 people suspected of abducting government officials during raids in Bolan and Sui in the Balochistan province on April 19, according to Daily Times. The suspects were arrested from various areas of Bolan, Punier, Mach and Abgum. In another incident, the troops reportedly dug out six kilograms of explosive material from a location in Sui.
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April - 22 
According to Dawn, a suspected al Qaeda operative, Iqbal alias Akbar, hailing from Afghanistan, was arrested in a raid at an apartment in the Sharea Faisal police limits of Karachi on April 22. However, police denied the arrest, saying that no such raid was carried out. Currency notes of many countr
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According to Dawn, a suspected al Qaeda operative, Iqbal alias Akbar, hailing from Afghanistan, was arrested in a raid at an apartment in the Sharea Faisal police limits of Karachi on April 22. However, police denied the arrest, saying that no such raid was carried out. Currency notes of many countries were recovered from his possession.
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April - 25 
Police arrested a suspected insurgent, identified as Dilshad Bugti, from the Sui area and seized six kilograms of explosive substance from his possession on April 25.
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Police arrested a suspected insurgent, identified as Dilshad Bugti, from the Sui area and seized six kilograms of explosive substance from his possession on April 25.
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April - 6 
A blast in the Bahzadi Chakkarkot area of Kohat on damaged a music shop. Police said two men planted a bomb at a music centre in Bangesh Plaza and they had been arrested.
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A blast in the Bahzadi Chakkarkot area of Kohat on damaged a music shop. Police said two men planted a bomb at a music centre in Bangesh Plaza and they had been arrested.
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August - 1 
Security agencies arrested two al Qaeda suspects from Zhob in Balochistan on August 1, according to Dawn. Sources said the two suspects, identified as Mohammad Naeem and Abid Khan from the Punjab province, had entered Zhob from Dera Ismail Khan in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP).
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Security agencies arrested two al Qaeda suspects from Zhob in Balochistan on August 1, according to Dawn. Sources said the two suspects, identified as Mohammad Naeem and Abid Khan from the Punjab province, had entered Zhob from Dera Ismail Khan in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP).
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August - 10 
Security force personnel arrested an al Qaeda suspect from Taftan, a small town at the border with Iran, on August 10, according to Dawn. Officials said that the suspect was an Iraqi national identified as Qasim Hameed Yasin. He was arrested after he crossed into the country from Iran through an inf
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Security force personnel arrested an al Qaeda suspect from Taftan, a small town at the border with Iran, on August 10, according to Dawn. Officials said that the suspect was an Iraqi national identified as Qasim Hameed Yasin. He was arrested after he crossed into the country from Iran through an infrequent route. A large amount of cash in foreign currency was recovered from his possession.
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August - 11 
SFs arrested four suspected people at the Eisha checkpost and recovered 8 hand grenades and four Klashnikov rifles from them.
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SFs arrested four suspected people at the Eisha checkpost and recovered 8 hand grenades and four Klashnikov rifles from them.
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August - 12 
The provincial secretary-general of the banned Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistan (SSP), Aslam Farooqui, was shot dead in Peshawar, capital of the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on August 12, according to Dawn. Farooqui was killed by two motorcycle-borne assailants near his home in the Shah Naqash Bandi l
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The provincial secretary-general of the banned Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistan (SSP), Aslam Farooqui, was shot dead in Peshawar, capital of the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on August 12, according to Dawn. Farooqui was killed by two motorcycle-borne assailants near his home in the Shah Naqash Bandi locality when he was returning from a market. Alam Zeb, brother of the deceased leader, caught hold of one the attackers and handed him over to police. A police official said one Shoaib Hussain of Parachinar, who belonged to a paramilitary force, had been arrested. Senior Superintendent of Police, Mohammad Tahir Khan, told Daily Times that they were investigating whether the murder was a sectarian killing or the result of some other motive.
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August - 13 
Three music shops were damaged in low-intensity explosions at Landi Kotal in the Khyber Agency of the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) on August 13-night, according to Dawn. Three other shops were also reportedly damaged. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported. The three explosi
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Three music shops were damaged in low-intensity explosions at Landi Kotal in the Khyber Agency of the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) on August 13-night, according to Dawn. Three other shops were also reportedly damaged. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported. The three explosions occurred inside the music shops in the Landi Kotal bazaar between 10:15pm and 11pm, said Rehan Khattak, the political administrator of Landi Kotal. He said four shop owners had been arrested because the explosives had been placed inside the shops. Officials said a letter was also found near one of the targeted shops which warned of further attacks against owners of music shop if they did not terminate their business. The letter was supposedly issued by a little-known religious organisation, "Amr Bil Maroof Wa Nahi Anil Munkir." However, music shop owners said they had not received any warning from any religious organisation or cleric.
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August - 16 
Ten militants and two soldiers were killed in an attack on a military convoy in South Waziristan, while two soldiers were killed and four others wounded when their vehicle hit a roadside bomb in North Waziristan on August 16. "Militants ambushed a military convoy near Chaghmalay, and air support was
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Ten militants and two soldiers were killed in an attack on a military convoy in South Waziristan, while two soldiers were killed and four others wounded when their vehicle hit a roadside bomb in North Waziristan on August 16. "Militants ambushed a military convoy near Chaghmalay, and air support was sought against them. Ten militants were killed and 12 injured while the security forces suffered two casualties," military spokesperson Major General Waheed Arshad told Daily Times. Arshad added that two soldiers were killed and four others injured in a roadside explosion near Kaka Ziarat in North Waziristan, and the security forces had arrested six persons for carrying out the attack.
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August - 17 
In North Waziristan, two Uzbek nationals and two men of the Janikhel tribe were killed when security forces fired at a car which did not stop for checking at the Jaler checkpoint. One person was arrested.
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In North Waziristan, two Uzbek nationals and two men of the Janikhel tribe were killed when security forces fired at a car which did not stop for checking at the Jaler checkpoint. One person was arrested.
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August - 17 
Security force (SF) personnel on August 17 arrested 60 militants and recovered arms and explosives in the Sui area of Dera Bugti district, Dawn reported. Officials said that the SFs had launched a search operation in the Pat Feeder area of Sui after two soldiers were killed in the area two days ago
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Security force (SF) personnel on August 17 arrested 60 militants and recovered arms and explosives in the Sui area of Dera Bugti district, Dawn reported. Officials said that the SFs had launched a search operation in the Pat Feeder area of Sui after two soldiers were killed in the area two days ago and arrested 60 militants. They included 10 people wanted by police in bomb blasts, rocket attacks and other criminal activities. Ten 10 AK-47, 70 landmines and 30 kilograms of high explosive material were reportedly recovered from their possession.
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August - 20 
According to Daily Times, security forces killed a militant commander and arrested 15 suspects at Sui in the Dera Bugti district on August 20. The security forces also recovered 15 anti-tank and anti-personnel mines, five Kalashnikovs, five kilograms of explosives and hundreds of bullets from the mi
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According to Daily Times, security forces killed a militant commander and arrested 15 suspects at Sui in the Dera Bugti district on August 20. The security forces also recovered 15 anti-tank and anti-personnel mines, five Kalashnikovs, five kilograms of explosives and hundreds of bullets from the militants’ possession.
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August - 20 
Frontier Corps (FC) personnel rescued 21 abducted Iranians from the captivity of Jundallah and arrested 17 militants along with a cache of weapons on August 20 in Balochistan, according to Frontier Post. One abducted person was killed and nine others sustained injuries during the raid and subsequent
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Frontier Corps (FC) personnel rescued 21 abducted Iranians from the captivity of Jundallah and arrested 17 militants along with a cache of weapons on August 20 in Balochistan, according to Frontier Post. One abducted person was killed and nine others sustained injuries during the raid and subsequent exchange of fire in the Mand area. The FC personnel freed the Iranian nationals, who were abducted across the border on August 19, in an operation conducted immediately after they were being taken to the Pakistani territory from Negur area of south-eastern Sistan-Baluchestan province of Iran, according to The News.
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August - 21 
Further, security force personnel arrested Mumtaz, a top Taliban ‘commander’ from Afghanistan, during a raid in the Saddar Bazaar area of Peshawar, capital of NWFP, on August 21-night. Mumtaz, hailing from the Nangarhar province, is believed to be a loyalist of senior Taliban leader Maulana Jalaludd
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Further, security force personnel arrested Mumtaz, a top Taliban ‘commander’ from Afghanistan, during a raid in the Saddar Bazaar area of Peshawar, capital of NWFP, on August 21-night. Mumtaz, hailing from the Nangarhar province, is believed to be a loyalist of senior Taliban leader Maulana Jalaluddin Haqqani.
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August - 21 
Security agencies are reported to have traced a network of terrorists operating across Pakistan and arrested two members allegedly linked to last month’s suicide bombings in Islamabad, Interior Ministry spokesperson Brigadier (r) Javed Iqbal Cheema told reporters in Islamabad on August 21. He said t
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Security agencies are reported to have traced a network of terrorists operating across Pakistan and arrested two members allegedly linked to last month’s suicide bombings in Islamabad, Interior Ministry spokesperson Brigadier (r) Javed Iqbal Cheema told reporters in Islamabad on August 21. He said these terrorists were linked with Lal Masjid and Waziristan, adding that more members of the network would be arrested soon, according to Daily Times. Cheema stated that "We have arrested two people behind two suicide attacks that took place in district court premises on July 17 and at Aabpara Market on July 27." Official sources identified the two as Imdad Hussain of Dera Ismail Khan in the North Wes Frontier Province and Nasir Mehmood of Murree, according to Dawn. Hussain was arrested from Rawalpindi and Mehmood in Murree last week.
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August - 22 
Elsewhere in the province, Police arrested three persons, Attaullah, Lawang Khan and Abdullah, and recovered a Kalashnikov, three pistols and thousands of bullets in the Noshki district, according to Frontier Post.
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Elsewhere in the province, Police arrested three persons, Attaullah, Lawang Khan and Abdullah, and recovered a Kalashnikov, three pistols and thousands of bullets in the Noshki district, according to Frontier Post.
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August - 22 
On August 22, Police in the national capital Islamabad arrested five terrorists involved in the suicide bombing at Ayub and Aabpara markets in July 2007. Inspector General Police Iftikhar Ahmad Chaudhry said at a press conference that two jackets containing suicide belts, hand grenades and firearms
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On August 22, Police in the national capital Islamabad arrested five terrorists involved in the suicide bombing at Ayub and Aabpara markets in July 2007. Inspector General Police Iftikhar Ahmad Chaudhry said at a press conference that two jackets containing suicide belts, hand grenades and firearms were recovered from their possession. He informed that two of the suspects had direct links with Lal Masjid and they have been staying there. At least five suicide bombers are supposed to be active in Islamabad, he added.
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August - 27 
According to Daily Times, security forces arrested a local doctor and the wife of an Arab al Qaeda explosives expert in a pre-dawn raid on a house in the Dir Lower district of North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on August 27, triggering protests from the Jamaat-e-Islami party which termed the arrest
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According to Daily Times, security forces arrested a local doctor and the wife of an Arab al Qaeda explosives expert in a pre-dawn raid on a house in the Dir Lower district of North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on August 27, triggering protests from the Jamaat-e-Islami party which termed the arrests as “American agenda.” “We foiled a subversive act,” Dir Lower District Coordination Officer Attaur Rehman told reporters as Jamaat-e-Islami activists blocked Chakdara Road to protest the raid, which also resulted in the arrest of pediatrician Dr Muhammad Rasool. Four suicide jackets, a Kalashnikov, a rifle and explosives were seized in the raid, Rehman informed. “We had actionable intelligence that Muhammad Yousaf alias Abdur Rahim, a Saudi Arabian national, was in the house but he fled before we conducted the raid,” he added.
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August - 28 
Meanwhile, security force personnel on August 28 arrested two suspected members of the banned Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) from the border town Chaman. Habibullah and Ismail Baloch had crossed into Pakistan from Afghanistan through an infrequent route and were arrested by security men deployed in th
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Meanwhile, security force personnel on August 28 arrested two suspected members of the banned Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) from the border town Chaman. Habibullah and Ismail Baloch had crossed into Pakistan from Afghanistan through an infrequent route and were arrested by security men deployed in the area.
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August - 28 
Police arrested Habibullah alias Talib, an alleged militant, and seized five hand-grenades and two Kalashnikovs from his residence at Cheena Deri in the Buner district on August 28-night, Dawn reported. The raid was reportedly conducted in the aftermath of a serried of bomb blasts that damaged three
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Police arrested Habibullah alias Talib, an alleged militant, and seized five hand-grenades and two Kalashnikovs from his residence at Cheena Deri in the Buner district on August 28-night, Dawn reported. The raid was reportedly conducted in the aftermath of a serried of bomb blasts that damaged three video-shops in the Swari bazaar.
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August - 28 
Reports form Khuzdar, Kalat and Noshki stated that police arrested 17 suspects accused of involvement in bomb blasts and rocket firing.
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Reports form Khuzdar, Kalat and Noshki stated that police arrested 17 suspects accused of involvement in bomb blasts and rocket firing.
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August - 30 
Further, the Police arrested seven people and seized a large quantity of illegal weapons during a raid on an arms bazaar in Kohat. Police officer Athar Waheed disclosed that some arms dealers had brought smuggled weapons from Darra Adam Khel and got registration numbers for them from local manufactu
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Further, the Police arrested seven people and seized a large quantity of illegal weapons during a raid on an arms bazaar in Kohat. Police officer Athar Waheed disclosed that some arms dealers had brought smuggled weapons from Darra Adam Khel and got registration numbers for them from local manufacturers.
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August - 30 
Police on August 30 seized 10 bags of explosives from a passenger bus in Bannu and arrested the driver, according to Dawn.
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Police on August 30 seized 10 bags of explosives from a passenger bus in Bannu and arrested the driver, according to Dawn.
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August - 31 
Elsewhere in the province, Frontier Corps personnel arrested seven men for their suspected involvement in rocket attacks, bomb explosions and other subversive activities from Dalbandin area in the Chagai district.
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Elsewhere in the province, Frontier Corps personnel arrested seven men for their suspected involvement in rocket attacks, bomb explosions and other subversive activities from Dalbandin area in the Chagai district.
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August - 31 
Two soldiers of the Frontier Constabulary (FC) and a civilian were killed and eight people sustained injuries in two attacks at Mingora in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on August 31, according to Dawn. FC personnel and police stationed at the Pakistan-Australia Institute for Hotel Manageme
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Two soldiers of the Frontier Constabulary (FC) and a civilian were killed and eight people sustained injuries in two attacks at Mingora in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on August 31, according to Dawn. FC personnel and police stationed at the Pakistan-Australia Institute for Hotel Management came under attack in the Guli Bagh area leading to the death of two paramilitary soldiers, Noor Bahadur and Waheed Nawaz, and injuries to six soldiers. Official sources said that a police patrol rushed to the area and struck an improvised explosive device on the Langar Road. A civilian, Hazrat Ali, who had been arrested for timber smuggling and was in the police van, was killed in the blast while two police personnel were wounded.
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August - 6 
Security forces in the Bannu district recovered 20 kilograms of explosives from an oil tanker plying between Dara Adam Khel and Mir Ali town in North Waziristan on August 6, according to Daily Times. Two persons, including the driver of the oil tanker, were arrested.
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Security forces in the Bannu district recovered 20 kilograms of explosives from an oil tanker plying between Dara Adam Khel and Mir Ali town in North Waziristan on August 6, according to Daily Times. Two persons, including the driver of the oil tanker, were arrested.
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August - 7 
Police arrested at least 14 people, including 11 suspected militants, trying to illegally enter Balochistan from the NWFP and also seized a large cache of weapons. Alleged foreign militants were reportedly en route to Balochistan via Dera Ismail Khan in two trucks, but security forces cordoned off t
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Police arrested at least 14 people, including 11 suspected militants, trying to illegally enter Balochistan from the NWFP and also seized a large cache of weapons. Alleged foreign militants were reportedly en route to Balochistan via Dera Ismail Khan in two trucks, but security forces cordoned off the area and arrested them. Tajik nationals Agha Muhammad, Abdul Ghaffar, Samiullah and Bashir, Uzbek nationals Muhammad Hussain, Shah Wali, Muhammad Latif, Sheer Ahmed and Muhammad Taqqi, and an Afghan, Wahidullah, were arrested. Three local aides - Abdullah, Sarwar Khan and Hakeem Khan - were also arrested.
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December - 10 
Major Amjad Iqbal, a spokesman of the government media centre in Mingora, disclose that five militants having close links with Maulana Fazlullah of the TNSM were arrested on December 10-night – three from Kabal and two from Mingora, Dawn reported.
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Major Amjad Iqbal, a spokesman of the government media centre in Mingora, disclose that five militants having close links with Maulana Fazlullah of the TNSM were arrested on December 10-night – three from Kabal and two from Mingora, Dawn reported.
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December - 10 
Meanwhile, provincial government spokesman Amjad Iqbal said that seven troops escaped from captivity after overpowering their Taliban guards. He said, “The two officers and five soldiers reached at a safe location at around 4 a.m.” He also mentioned that seven people, including a would-be suicide bo
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Meanwhile, provincial government spokesman Amjad Iqbal said that seven troops escaped from captivity after overpowering their Taliban guards. He said, “The two officers and five soldiers reached at a safe location at around 4 a.m.” He also mentioned that seven people, including a would-be suicide bomber, and one foreign national were detained in Kanjoo and Mingora. Amjad further added that houses of Maulana Fazlullah’s aides, Akbar Hussain and Ishaq, were demolished by locals in Kabal.
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December - 18 
Meanwhile, security forces (SFs) arrested eight suspected militants and targeted militant positions in the Puchar and Manjad areas of Swat district on December 18-night. SFs destroyed several militant hideouts and the eight people arrested from the Baryam Pul and Fizagat checkpoints were said to be
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Meanwhile, security forces (SFs) arrested eight suspected militants and targeted militant positions in the Puchar and Manjad areas of Swat district on December 18-night. SFs destroyed several militant hideouts and the eight people arrested from the Baryam Pul and Fizagat checkpoints were said to be close aides of the TNSM chief Maulana Fazlullah.
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December - 10 
Security forces on the second day of the operation raided a number of areas of Balochistan and arrested 16 militants after facing some resistance, Daily Times reported. They also seized rocket launchers, mortar shells, anti-personnel mines, hand grenades, machine guns and thousands of rounds of ammu
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Security forces on the second day of the operation raided a number of areas of Balochistan and arrested 16 militants after facing some resistance, Daily Times reported. They also seized rocket launchers, mortar shells, anti-personnel mines, hand grenades, machine guns and thousands of rounds of ammunition in an operation conducted in the Khahan area of Kohlu. According to information, nearly 50 people were initially arrested people but most were freed after questioning. Meanwhile, Tanzeem-e-Anjuman-e-Ittihad Marr alleged that several people, including women and children, were killed during the operation while hundreds were arrested. FC Inspector General Major General Saleem Nawaz, however, rejected the claim and said that no one was killed in the operation. However, some militants were arrested and arms and ammunition were seized during the operation, he added.
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December - 11 
The army also said in a statement that it detained a man in the Khwazakhela town for allegedly recruiting, training and harboring suicide bombers. It said the suspect was affiliated with the outlawed Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM). A cache of arms, bombs, fake passports and an FM radio transmitter were repo
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The army also said in a statement that it detained a man in the Khwazakhela town for allegedly recruiting, training and harboring suicide bombers. It said the suspect was affiliated with the outlawed Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM). A cache of arms, bombs, fake passports and an FM radio transmitter were reportedly seized from his house.
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December - 12 
Intelligence agencies have foiled a plot to assassinate President Pervez Musharraf by arresting some al Qaeda terrorists from Karachi’s Malir area, and seizing a large amount of ammunition from their possession, Daily Times reported. Sources said that al Qaeda operatives told interrogators that they
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Intelligence agencies have foiled a plot to assassinate President Pervez Musharraf by arresting some al Qaeda terrorists from Karachi’s Malir area, and seizing a large amount of ammunition from their possession, Daily Times reported. Sources said that al Qaeda operatives told interrogators that they were plotting to kill Pervez Musharraf during his next trip to Karachi. The terrorists had planned to blow up the entire bridge on Drig Road at the precise moment when Musharraf’s convoy was to reach there while coming from the airport to Shahrah-e-Faisal, sources said, adding that two more attacks were planned in case Musharraf survived the first one. The terrorists also told interrogators that their plans would be carried out despite their arrest as the group had been divided into smaller groups to execute their tasks.
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December - 13 
Meanwhile, security forces (SFs) on December 13 arrested 14 militants, including a close aide of Maulana Fazlullah, and continued to target militant strongholds in the Swat district of NWFP. "Maulvi Bashir was among the 14 militants arrested. The arrests were made during search operations in Matta,
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Meanwhile, security forces (SFs) on December 13 arrested 14 militants, including a close aide of Maulana Fazlullah, and continued to target militant strongholds in the Swat district of NWFP. "Maulvi Bashir was among the 14 militants arrested. The arrests were made during search operations in Matta, Kanju and Fizaghat," security officials told Daily Times.
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December - 15 
Security forces arrested seven suspected militants from Kuza Banda village near Maulana Fazalullah’s native area of Imam Dehri, on December 15-night, Dawn reported. The military stated that Abdul Shakoor, a cleric suspected of having issued decrees in support of beheading soldiers, and his four sons
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Security forces arrested seven suspected militants from Kuza Banda village near Maulana Fazalullah’s native area of Imam Dehri, on December 15-night, Dawn reported. The military stated that Abdul Shakoor, a cleric suspected of having issued decrees in support of beheading soldiers, and his four sons were among the seven persons detained. Mohammad, one of the sons of the cleric, was allegedly preparing for a suicide bombing mission and a jacket used for such attacks is reported to have been found in their possession.
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December - 17 
Further, SFs arrested two militants who are believed to be close associates of TNSM chief Maulana Fazlullah at Bariam check-post.
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Further, SFs arrested two militants who are believed to be close associates of TNSM chief Maulana Fazlullah at Bariam check-post.
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December - 2 
A Frontier Corps (FC) spokesperson in Swat, meanwhile, said 22 militants had been arrested at the FC checkpoint at Ayub Bridge in Kanju, two each at Fizzagut and another two at Landaki. Among those arrested are Afghan national Waheedullah, who allegedly headed the propaganda wing of the militants; M
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A Frontier Corps (FC) spokesperson in Swat, meanwhile, said 22 militants had been arrested at the FC checkpoint at Ayub Bridge in Kanju, two each at Fizzagut and another two at Landaki. Among those arrested are Afghan national Waheedullah, who allegedly headed the propaganda wing of the militants; Maulana Ghaniur Rehman, a cleric of Imam Dehri in Swat; and Mohammad Iqbal, believed to be a financer of the militants.
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December - 21 
According to The Post, the death toll in the suicide bombing at a mosque in the Sherpao town of Charsadda district in the NWFP on December 21 has increased to 60. As reported earlier, a suicide bomber blew himself up in a crowded Eid-ul-Azha (festival of sacrifice) congregation in the hometown of fo
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According to The Post, the death toll in the suicide bombing at a mosque in the Sherpao town of Charsadda district in the NWFP on December 21 has increased to 60. As reported earlier, a suicide bomber blew himself up in a crowded Eid-ul-Azha (festival of sacrifice) congregation in the hometown of former interior minister Aftab Ahmad Khan Sherpao in the early hours on December 21. Sherpao narrowly escaped the attack while his younger son Mustafa Sherpao sustained injuries. Quoting eye witnesses, the District Police Officer Feroz Shah said that Sherpao and his son remained safe because they were standing in the first row while the suicide bomber blew himself up in the eighth row. The newspaper added that more than seven students from a religious seminary had been arrested in connection with the attack. Meanwhile, two Afghan refugees were among four suspects arrested in connection with the suicide attack, Dawn reported. Security officials said the men, one of them a seminary student as well as a local prayer leader, were arrested in addition to two others detained earlier. This was the second attempt on the life of Sherpao. On April 28, 2007, thirty-one persons were killed and the then Interior Minister Sherpao and his young son Sikandar Sherpao Khan were among several people wounded in a suicide attack, moments after the Minister finished a speech at a public rally in his hometown Charsadda. An intelligence official said the second assassination attempt appeared to have been carried out by the same group which had organised the first attack. The group behind the first attack, he informed, was based in the neighbouring Mohmand tribal region.
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December - 23 
Three potential suicide bombers were arrested near Dara Tang in the Punjab province on December 23, according to The Post. However, one of their associates managed to escape from the incident site. The police recovered some suicide bomb jackets and other weapons from the possession of the three mili
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Three potential suicide bombers were arrested near Dara Tang in the Punjab province on December 23, according to The Post. However, one of their associates managed to escape from the incident site. The police recovered some suicide bomb jackets and other weapons from the possession of the three militants were identified as Wasif, Abdul Habib and Naib Buhadir. They were trained in Afghanistan, according to preliminary interrogation reports.
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December - 25 
SFs also claimed arresting Alam Khan, another associate of Maulana Fazlullah, near the Fizzagut checkpoint. Police also defused an explosive device planted along the roadside at Kot village in the Charbag area.
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SFs also claimed arresting Alam Khan, another associate of Maulana Fazlullah, near the Fizzagut checkpoint. Police also defused an explosive device planted along the roadside at Kot village in the Charbag area.
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December - 26 
Meanwhile, police arrested a would-be suicide bomber who tried to enter the rally of former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto in Peshawar. The 15-year-old boy, who had a small bomb consisting of dynamite and nails, was caught at the security checkpoint by the police, said local police officer Rahim Shah
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Meanwhile, police arrested a would-be suicide bomber who tried to enter the rally of former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto in Peshawar. The 15-year-old boy, who had a small bomb consisting of dynamite and nails, was caught at the security checkpoint by the police, said local police officer Rahim Shah.
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December - 26 
Security forces have arrested 18 militants from different locations in the Swat district, said a press release of the Media Information Centre in Mingora. These militants were involved in terrorist activities, it said, adding the militants' hideouts were also attacked in Piochar and Gorra, according
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Security forces have arrested 18 militants from different locations in the Swat district, said a press release of the Media Information Centre in Mingora. These militants were involved in terrorist activities, it said, adding the militants' hideouts were also attacked in Piochar and Gorra, according to The Post.
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December - 3 
Further, Police arrested a suspect in connection with a bomb blast that killed six people in a seminary near Qila Saifullah on December 3, police said on December 4, Dawn reported. The suspect, Abdul Khaliq, who spent a night in the Jamia Imdadul Alum Mullah Bakhtair Adda seminary was arrested from
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Further, Police arrested a suspect in connection with a bomb blast that killed six people in a seminary near Qila Saifullah on December 3, police said on December 4, Dawn reported. The suspect, Abdul Khaliq, who spent a night in the Jamia Imdadul Alum Mullah Bakhtair Adda seminary was arrested from Garung on the Qila Saifullah-Loralai national highway on December 3-night.
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December - 3 
Security forces on December 3 arrested 30 militants, including a commander, The News reported. Among the detainees was militants' head in Khwazakhela, ‘Commander’ Liaqat.
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Security forces on December 3 arrested 30 militants, including a commander, The News reported. Among the detainees was militants' head in Khwazakhela, ‘Commander’ Liaqat.
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December - 31 
Local Taliban commanders Naeem and Toti Khan were arrested in the raid in the Koza Bama Khela area, the Media Information Centre said. A huge quantity of arms, ammunition and communication equipment were recovered from Taliban hideouts during the operation, it added. On December 31-night, security f
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Local Taliban commanders Naeem and Toti Khan were arrested in the raid in the Koza Bama Khela area, the Media Information Centre said. A huge quantity of arms, ammunition and communication equipment were recovered from Taliban hideouts during the operation, it added. On December 31-night, security forces detained eight suspected militants at the Fiza Ghat and Kanjoo check-posts. Militant commander Mateen Khan from Shakar Dara and a would-be suicide bomber were among those arrested.
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December - 31 
The SFs arrested eight militants, including one suspected suicide bomber, at Ayub Bridge and Fiza Ghat check post in Swat on December 31.
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The SFs arrested eight militants, including one suspected suicide bomber, at Ayub Bridge and Fiza Ghat check post in Swat on December 31.
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December - 4 
British police have arrested two supporters of an outlawed movement of Balochistan, a human rights campaigner said in London on December 6, according to The News. Scotland Yard said the two men, aged 25 and 39, were detained during early morning raids on December 4 in north and north-west London on
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British police have arrested two supporters of an outlawed movement of Balochistan, a human rights campaigner said in London on December 6, according to The News. Scotland Yard said the two men, aged 25 and 39, were detained during early morning raids on December 4 in north and north-west London on suspicion of the "commission, preparation or instigation of acts of terrorism." Activist Peter Tatchell informed that the duo were lawful supporters of the movement and feared they could be extradited to Pakistan to face a possible death sentence. "I urge the British government to not give in to pressure from the Pakistani President (Pervez) Musharraf," he said. Tatchell named the men as Faiz Mohammed Baloch - with whom he has worked on human rights campaigns - and Nawabzada Hyrbiyar Marri. "These arrests are likely to have been at the request of the Pakistan government, which has long been seeking the extradition of Baloch nationalists exiled in London," he added.
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December - 4 
In another incident, a militant were killed and two soldiers wounded in the Dashat area of the Turbat district on the same day, according to Dawn. Two armed men were later arrested from the incident site.
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In another incident, a militant were killed and two soldiers wounded in the Dashat area of the Turbat district on the same day, according to Dawn. Two armed men were later arrested from the incident site.
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December - 4 
Security forces killed over 230 militants and arrested 90, including some foreign nationals, since the start of military operations in the Swat district of the NWFP, according to interior ministry spokesman Brig (retd) Javed Iqbal Cheema, Dawn reported. In his weekly press briefing on law and order
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Security forces killed over 230 militants and arrested 90, including some foreign nationals, since the start of military operations in the Swat district of the NWFP, according to interior ministry spokesman Brig (retd) Javed Iqbal Cheema, Dawn reported. In his weekly press briefing on law and order on December 4, he said the operation in Swat was continuing and expressed the hope that elections in Swat would be held on January 8, along with other parts of the country. He claimed that "The situation has considerably improved and most of the areas have been cleared of the militants, enabling local residents to resume their normal activities." Cheema said the civil administration was functioning normally in the Swat and Shangla districts and police had set up pickets. The writ of the government, he added, would be also established in other areas.
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December - 5 
Meanwhile, two militants were killed in the Shakardara area near the Usmani Sar mountain. They were reported to be carrying a rocket-launcher and were planning an attack on the forces from the mountaintop. Police said that four militants had been arrested in a place near Chakdara on December 5-night
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Meanwhile, two militants were killed in the Shakardara area near the Usmani Sar mountain. They were reported to be carrying a rocket-launcher and were planning an attack on the forces from the mountaintop. Police said that four militants had been arrested in a place near Chakdara on December 5-night, adding that they were close associates of Maulana Fazlullah. Sources said that cleric Maulana Nadar, who had been abducted by militants two weeks back on charges of spying for the government, had been released.
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December - 6 
Police in the provincial capital Peshawar arrested two persons, identified as Aman and Baz Mohammed, on December 6 and recovered automatic weapons and ammunition from their possession. The arms and ammunition were apparently being smuggled to Punjab.
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Police in the provincial capital Peshawar arrested two persons, identified as Aman and Baz Mohammed, on December 6 and recovered automatic weapons and ammunition from their possession. The arms and ammunition were apparently being smuggled to Punjab.
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December - 7 
A militant was killed and 30 others were arrested from village Goth Hajwani in the Dera Bugti district during a search operation by the troops on December 7. According to Daily Times, security forces conducted a search operation in the area during which the militants opened fire on them. In retaliat
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A militant was killed and 30 others were arrested from village Goth Hajwani in the Dera Bugti district during a search operation by the troops on December 7. According to Daily Times, security forces conducted a search operation in the area during which the militants opened fire on them. In retaliation, security forces killed one militant while 30 others were arrested.
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December - 7 
Security forces arrested 22 militants from the Mingora and Matta areas of Swat district on December 7. Military spokesman Major General Waheed Arshad said that the militants were arrested while they were trying to flee from the area. He said those apprehended were accomplices of TNSM leader Maulana
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Security forces arrested 22 militants from the Mingora and Matta areas of Swat district on December 7. Military spokesman Major General Waheed Arshad said that the militants were arrested while they were trying to flee from the area. He said those apprehended were accomplices of TNSM leader Maulana Fazlullah and were involved in subversive activities. Gen Waheed added that there were reports that local people had started demolishing houses and sanctuaries used by the militants.
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December - 7 
The military spokesman Major General Waheed Arshad on December 7 confirmed that eight militants have been killed and four arrested after a clash in Miranshah, headquarters of North Waziristan, The Post reported. He said that the militants attacked a convoy of security forces in Miranshah and the tro
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The military spokesman Major General Waheed Arshad on December 7 confirmed that eight militants have been killed and four arrested after a clash in Miranshah, headquarters of North Waziristan, The Post reported. He said that the militants attacked a convoy of security forces in Miranshah and the troops killed eight of them and arrested four in retaliation. He added that security forces recovered rocket launchers, Kalashnikov rifles and explosives from the arrested militants.
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December - 8 
Meanwhile, security forces arrested 24 suspected militants in Kanjoo and Baryam Top areas, including a confidante of cleric Fazlullah, sources told to Daily Times. Fazlullah’s close aide Maulana Muhammad Esa was arrested in Swat and shifted to an undisclosed location.
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Meanwhile, security forces arrested 24 suspected militants in Kanjoo and Baryam Top areas, including a confidante of cleric Fazlullah, sources told to Daily Times. Fazlullah’s close aide Maulana Muhammad Esa was arrested in Swat and shifted to an undisclosed location.
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December - 8 
The Pakistan Army claimed on December 8 that it has cleared almost all militants from Swat after killing 290 rebels and arresting another 143 in recent weeks. According to AFP, Major General Nasser Janjua said 20,000 troops backed by helicopter gun ships and artillery had driven the militants out of
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The Pakistan Army claimed on December 8 that it has cleared almost all militants from Swat after killing 290 rebels and arresting another 143 in recent weeks. According to AFP, Major General Nasser Janjua said 20,000 troops backed by helicopter gun ships and artillery had driven the militants out of their strongholds in an ongoing military operation. “Fazlullah is still on the run with hardcore militants estimated to be between 200 to 400, including some foreigners,” Janjua told reporters in Mingora, and added, “The militants have retreated to two places in the mountains in the northwest of the valley and we will chase them there.” However, Janjua was careful not to claim success, saying the militants remain dangerous and likely will try to regroup for at least one major counter-attack, adds Associated Press. He said officials believe that some of the fighters loyal to Fazlullah have melted into the local populace, while the hardcore supporters have been pushed into the Piochar side valley. He also said Fazlullah had been involved with the “enemy”, and claimed al Qaeda had played a role in the unrest in the conservative region. He informed that said five soldiers and six civilians had been killed in the operation and around 20 civilians had also been wounded. He opined that it would take up to four months to stabilise the region, adding that it would take at least 12 months to reopen the region to tourists.
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Security forces have arrested 21 suspected members of the outlawed Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) during search operations in Kohlu and some areas of Dera Bugti, according to Dawn. Five armed men were arrested on December 8-night and 16 on December 9. Sources said the security forces had also destroye
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Security forces have arrested 21 suspected members of the outlawed Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) during search operations in Kohlu and some areas of Dera Bugti, according to Dawn. Five armed men were arrested on December 8-night and 16 on December 9. Sources said the security forces had also destroyed a camp of the militants in the Kahan area and seized a large cache of arms and ammunition, including long- and short-range missiles, rocket launchers and other weapons. The BLA confirmed the operation and accused the security forces of arresting around 400 people from Kahan and the Zan-Koh area of Dera Bugti.
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December - 9 
A team of Lahore Police on December 9 arrested a wanted terrorist from the Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistan after a two-hour long shootout in Mandi Bahauddin, Daily Times reported. Muhammad Saleem alias Hafiz Bilal, a resident of Gujranwala, had planted a four kg improvised explosive device at the Bab-al-Imr
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A team of Lahore Police on December 9 arrested a wanted terrorist from the Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistan after a two-hour long shootout in Mandi Bahauddin, Daily Times reported. Muhammad Saleem alias Hafiz Bilal, a resident of Gujranwala, had planted a four kg improvised explosive device at the Bab-al-Imran mosque in Malakwal on June 30, 2006. Police also seized two Kalashnikov rifles and more than 2,000 bullets from the Saleem’s possession. Authorities had announced a PKR 500,000 reward for Saleem’s arrest.
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December - 9 
Elsewhere in the district, security forces arrested four people, including Maulana Rasheed, a candidate for a National Assembly seat from Swat, on charges of having links with the militants, Dawn reported. Maulana Rasheed was part of a team which had earlier negotiated with the government on behalf
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Elsewhere in the district, security forces arrested four people, including Maulana Rasheed, a candidate for a National Assembly seat from Swat, on charges of having links with the militants, Dawn reported. Maulana Rasheed was part of a team which had earlier negotiated with the government on behalf of Maulana Fazlullah in the past.
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February - 1 
Intelligence agencies have arrested 11 militants, including one linked to a Taliban commander, and hope they can lead to a group of suicide bombers operating in Karachi, officials said on February 1, according to AFP. The militants, all from banned Jihadi groups, were arrested during the weekend in
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Intelligence agencies have arrested 11 militants, including one linked to a Taliban commander, and hope they can lead to a group of suicide bombers operating in Karachi, officials said on February 1, according to AFP. The militants, all from banned Jihadi groups, were arrested during the weekend in Karachi and Hyderabad, a senior official of the Sindh interior department said. The key suspect reportedly has ties to Baitullah Mahsud, a wanted militant commander in North Waziristan, the official added.
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February - 1 
On February 1, the Special Task Force of Uttar Pradesh Police claimed to have arrested an agent of the Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) from Varanasi when he was passing certain sensitive information to a person on telephone, reports ANI. Several sensitive documents including a map of th
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On February 1, the Special Task Force of Uttar Pradesh Police claimed to have arrested an agent of the Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) from Varanasi when he was passing certain sensitive information to a person on telephone, reports ANI. Several sensitive documents including a map of the Harish Chandra Atomic Research Centre in Allahabad, information about Indian army bases and infrastructure in Uttar Pradesh, documents connected to India's planned purchase of T-90 tanks from Russia and Indian troop movements and counter-militancy operations in Punjab were recovered from him. Police claimed that the agent was involved in such activities since 2001. The accused Javed Akhtar is reported be a resident of Allahabad and two of his brothers are living in Lahore. M. S. Shukla, Inspector of Police, Cantonment Police Station, Varanasi said, "We have all his records. He was talking to someone in Pakistan again and again and giving information. He is an agent of ISI and there are no doubts regarding that."
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February - 15 
Police raided a house on Misrial Road in Rawalpindi on February 15 and arrested two men wanted for sectarian attacks on Shias, according to Daily Times. On information that the two men, Usman Chotu and Arshad Satti, cadres of the outlawed Sunni group Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ), planned to carry out sui
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Police raided a house on Misrial Road in Rawalpindi on February 15 and arrested two men wanted for sectarian attacks on Shias, according to Daily Times. On information that the two men, Usman Chotu and Arshad Satti, cadres of the outlawed Sunni group Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ), planned to carry out suicide attacks, the city police raided the house and arrested them after a brief scuffle. The police also seized five hand grenades, two Kalashnikovs and some explosive material from them.
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January - 7 
Security agencies on January 7 arrested 16 suspected Taliban operatives from Pishin in Balochistan, Dawn reported. They were arrested during a raid in the Pishin Bazaar. Maulana Noor Mohammad, a Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal parliamentarian, criticised the arrests and claimed, "They are not Taliban. They
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Security agencies on January 7 arrested 16 suspected Taliban operatives from Pishin in Balochistan, Dawn reported. They were arrested during a raid in the Pishin Bazaar. Maulana Noor Mohammad, a Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal parliamentarian, criticised the arrests and claimed, "They are not Taliban. They are all students of a Madrassa in Pashtoonabad." He said the seminary students had gone to Pishin along with one of their teachers, Mullah Khaliq Dad, for a Tablighi tour a few days ago and were arrested from a hotel.
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July - 1 
Police in Lahore arrested eight suspected terrorists with links to the Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) and the Taliban, according to Daily Times. The eight men are alleged to have been responsible for an attack on a missionary school near Murree on August 5, 2002, killing six Pakistanis and a grenade attack
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Police in Lahore arrested eight suspected terrorists with links to the Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) and the Taliban, according to Daily Times. The eight men are alleged to have been responsible for an attack on a missionary school near Murree on August 5, 2002, killing six Pakistanis and a grenade attack on a church in Taxila four days later in which four nurses were killed, informed Lahore police chief Malik Muhammad Iqbal on July 1.
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February - 16 
The Crime Investigation Department of Karachi Police raided a house in the Gulistan-e-Jauhar area on February 16 and arrested three suspected suicide bombers, identified as Muhammad Shahid, Muhammad Farhan and Ghani Subhan, Daily Times reported. The police also seized three hand grenades, two pistol
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The Crime Investigation Department of Karachi Police raided a house in the Gulistan-e-Jauhar area on February 16 and arrested three suspected suicide bombers, identified as Muhammad Shahid, Muhammad Farhan and Ghani Subhan, Daily Times reported. The police also seized three hand grenades, two pistols, one AK-47 assault rifle and a suicide jacket from their possession. Police said that the three suspects belonged to a group headed by al Qaeda leader Qari Zafar and they had been especially sent to Karachi from Wana in South Waziristan to carry out terrorist activities and suicide attacks. The police claimed that the bombers’ first target was Expo 2006, but they changed their plan because of tight security at the venue. The police added that the men then planned to attack Ashura processions in the city, but security agencies tightened security and foiled their plan yet again following intelligence reports that a group of suicide attackers was heading towards Karachi from Dera Ismail Khan. Fayyaz Khan of the Karachi Police said that Shahid and Farhan belonged to Hyderabad while Ghani Subhan was from Wana. Police also recovered a video disc in which an Arabic speaking man explains how to prepare a suicide bomber and how to inflict the maximum number of casualties. "They had plans to carry out attacks in Karachi and Jehlum in Punjab province," Khan said.
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February - 18 
Special police teams raided different places in Quetta, capital of Balochistan, and detained around 50 suspects including 25 Afghan nationals, in connection with the suicide bombing incident of February 17 in which at least 16 people were killed. The suicide bomber who struck in a courtroom of a sen
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Special police teams raided different places in Quetta, capital of Balochistan, and detained around 50 suspects including 25 Afghan nationals, in connection with the suicide bombing incident of February 17 in which at least 16 people were killed. The suicide bomber who struck in a courtroom of a senior civil judge in Quetta could not be identified and police on February 18 sent parts of his body to Islamabad for DNA tests and for restructuring his face for identification, according to Dawn.
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February - 2 
According to Daily Times, Islamabad police on February 2 arrested 40 students of a Madrassa (seminary) in connection with a protest demonstration by the banned Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) held during the visit of an All Parties Hurriyat Conference (APHC) delegation. Islamabad Senior Superintendent of Pol
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According to Daily Times, Islamabad police on February 2 arrested 40 students of a Madrassa (seminary) in connection with a protest demonstration by the banned Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) held during the visit of an All Parties Hurriyat Conference (APHC) delegation. Islamabad Senior Superintendent of Police Sikandar Hayat said the police initially arrested 100 students, of which 40 were identified with the help of a video of the protest. The students had protested against the APHC, which supports resolution of the Kashmir issue through dialogue. Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz and President Pervez Musharraf had reportedly expressed displeasure with the city administration for allowing the banned group to organise the demonstration.
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July - 10 
The Interior Ministry said Ghazi had holed up in a basement bunker along with 10 supporters when Special Services Group commandos ambushed the place. Ghazi and his men died in the assault. Ghazi’s ailing mother was also reportedly killed. The security forces "rescued" Umme Hassan, the principal of J
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The Interior Ministry said Ghazi had holed up in a basement bunker along with 10 supporters when Special Services Group commandos ambushed the place. Ghazi and his men died in the assault. Ghazi’s ailing mother was also reportedly killed. The security forces "rescued" Umme Hassan, the principal of Jamia Hafsa and wife of its chief cleric Abdul Aziz Ghazi, and her daughter along with some 25 female students. Troops also arrested more than 90 students, including some hardcore militants.
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February - 20 
According to Daily Times, an Islamist “fanatic” shot dead the Social Welfare Minister of Punjab province, Zile Huma Usman, in an open court in her hometown of Gujranwala on February 20. Police said Muhammad Sarwar shot dead the minister during a brief power cut during the open court at Pakistan Musl
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According to Daily Times, an Islamist “fanatic” shot dead the Social Welfare Minister of Punjab province, Zile Huma Usman, in an open court in her hometown of Gujranwala on February 20. Police said Muhammad Sarwar shot dead the minister during a brief power cut during the open court at Pakistan Muslim League House. Police arrested Sarwar immediately after the shooting and later said he was a religious fanatic opposed to women being independent, and had been implicated in four murders and two attempted murders in Gujranwala. “He considers it contrary to the teachings of Allah for a woman to become a minister or a ruler. That’s why he committed this action,” the police said in a statement. Punjab province Law Minister Raja Basharat said “He (Sarwar) is basically a fanatic.” The minister had reportedly been the target of several death threats since she had tried to organise a “mini-marathon” for men and women in Gujranwala in 2005. The race was attacked by Islamist extremists who consider it un-Islamic for men and women to run together. She was also attempting to organise another marathon in Gujranwala in late March 2006, and had again received death threats. “He killed her because she was not observing the Islamic code of dress. She was also campaigning for emancipation of women,” local police officer Nazir Ahmad told AFP.
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February - 20 
Police arrested two suspected suicide bombers in the Baldia police station area of Hyderabad in the Sindh province on February 20, Dawn reported. Deputy Superintendent of Police Hyder Bux Khoso identified the two as Mohammad Ali and Mohammad Shoaib Khan. Two hand grenades, two pistols, chemical bott
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Police arrested two suspected suicide bombers in the Baldia police station area of Hyderabad in the Sindh province on February 20, Dawn reported. Deputy Superintendent of Police Hyder Bux Khoso identified the two as Mohammad Ali and Mohammad Shoaib Khan. Two hand grenades, two pistols, chemical bottles, explosive material, five kilograms of ball-bearings, two batteries and two table watches were seized during the operation. He said that it was learnt during initial questioning that they had been brought to Hyderabad by their gang leader and that they had been trained in Waziristan. He alleged that they were members of the banned outfit, Harkat-ul-Mujahideen (HuM).
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February - 20 
The Government on February 20 claimed to have traced a network of terrorists allegedly involved in the killings of former Member of National Assembly Maulana Azam Tariq (chief of the outlawed Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistan [SSP], provincial minister Pir Binyamin and 41 other people in various incidents tha
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The Government on February 20 claimed to have traced a network of terrorists allegedly involved in the killings of former Member of National Assembly Maulana Azam Tariq (chief of the outlawed Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistan [SSP], provincial minister Pir Binyamin and 41 other people in various incidents that occurred in Punjab and Islamabad between 2003 and 2006. “Two members of the network have been arrested by Islamabad Police’s CID department from Sector G-6/2 and efforts are being made to catch their six accomplices who are reported to be hiding in the capital,” a senior official of the interior ministry told Dawn. The arrested were identified as Mudassar Ali alias Usman Chaudhry and Mohammad Ali alias Abbas. The official informed that in October 2003, the accused had intercepted Azam Tariq’s car near Golra More Toll Plaza in Islamabad and opened fire, killing Tariq, his three security guards and a driver.
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February - 22 
Security agencies claimed on February 22 to have averted at least four major terrorist attacks in different parts of the country and said that 19 suspects, who were being controlled by some people in tribal areas near the Afghan border, had been arrested. An interior ministry official told Dawn that
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Security agencies claimed on February 22 to have averted at least four major terrorist attacks in different parts of the country and said that 19 suspects, who were being controlled by some people in tribal areas near the Afghan border, had been arrested. An interior ministry official told Dawn that seven people had been arrested from Dera Ismail Khan on January 29. They were local Taliban and belonged to the Mehsud tribe from South Waziristan. Further, 12 Afghan nationals were arrested for suspected links with militants in Faisalabad on January 29, he added. The interior ministry official informed that a countrywide terror alert, especially in capital Islamabad, had been issued after investigations revealed presence of some suicide bombers in various parts of the country. The terror threat level had not been lowered from ‘red alert’, he added.
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February - 25 
“Police have arrested 40 students and six teachers of Aziz-ul-Aloom, a seminary in Chichawatni,” a police official said, according to Daily Times. “Maulana Alam Tariq, the late Maulana Azam Tariq’s brother, is among the arrested,” he informed. “The suspects were members of the Sunni extremist group,
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“Police have arrested 40 students and six teachers of Aziz-ul-Aloom, a seminary in Chichawatni,” a police official said, according to Daily Times. “Maulana Alam Tariq, the late Maulana Azam Tariq’s brother, is among the arrested,” he informed. “The suspects were members of the Sunni extremist group, Lashkar-e-Jhangvi [LeJ],” police sources said.
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February - 27 
Police arrested at least 15 suspects in connection with a rocket attack in which a grid station along the Quetta-Chaman road was destroyed on February 25. The Quetta Electricity Supply Company reportedly suffered a loss of around PKR 30 million in the attack as power supply to six of 13 feeders was
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Police arrested at least 15 suspects in connection with a rocket attack in which a grid station along the Quetta-Chaman road was destroyed on February 25. The Quetta Electricity Supply Company reportedly suffered a loss of around PKR 30 million in the attack as power supply to six of 13 feeders was suspended.
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February - 27 
Security forces captured a high-ranking Taliban leader, Mullah Obaidullah Akhund in Quetta, capital of Balochistan, reports Daily Times. An unidentified security official said that Akhund, the third most senior member of the Taliban’s 10-member leadership council, was arrested late on February 27, h
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Security forces captured a high-ranking Taliban leader, Mullah Obaidullah Akhund in Quetta, capital of Balochistan, reports Daily Times. An unidentified security official said that Akhund, the third most senior member of the Taliban’s 10-member leadership council, was arrested late on February 27, hours after a visit to Pakistan by United States Vice-President Dick Cheney. The head of the Interior Ministry’s Crisis Management Unit, retired Brigadier Javed Iqbal Cheema, however, denied that Akhund had been detained.
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February - 28 
Officials said that five Afghans with suspected links to the Taliban have been arrested during a raid in a hotel in Quetta on February 28. Police official Qazi Abdul Wahid said, “They appeared to be affiliates of the Taliban and we are interrogating the suspects about their links.”
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Officials said that five Afghans with suspected links to the Taliban have been arrested during a raid in a hotel in Quetta on February 28. Police official Qazi Abdul Wahid said, “They appeared to be affiliates of the Taliban and we are interrogating the suspects about their links.”
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February - 28 
Police arrested a suspected cadre of Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ) and seized seven kilograms of explosives in a raid in Hyderabad on February 28, reports Daily Times. Khalid Korai, a police officer said, “Azimud Din was arrested from a home in Sarfaraz Colony neighbourhood in Hyderabad.”
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Police arrested a suspected cadre of Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ) and seized seven kilograms of explosives in a raid in Hyderabad on February 28, reports Daily Times. Khalid Korai, a police officer said, “Azimud Din was arrested from a home in Sarfaraz Colony neighbourhood in Hyderabad.”
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February - 4 
Four suspected Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) militants, including a Pakistani national, were arrested on February 4 following an encounter with the Delhi Police under the Ranjit Singh flyover near Connaught Place. The Hindu reports that police recovered three kilograms of RDX, four detonators, a timer, six
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Four suspected Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) militants, including a Pakistani national, were arrested on February 4 following an encounter with the Delhi Police under the Ranjit Singh flyover near Connaught Place. The Hindu reports that police recovered three kilograms of RDX, four detonators, a timer, six hand grenades, .30 bore firearm, US $ 10,000 and INR 50,000 from them. The encounter followed a tip off available with the Special Cell of the Delhi Police that some JeM members were in the Capital to carry out a major operation and they would meet near the flyover. Joint Commissioner of Police (Special Cell) Karnal Singh said the militants, identified themselves as Shahid Gafur from Sialkot in Pakistan and Bashir Ahmed, Fayaz Lone and Abdul Mazid from Jammu and Kashmir. The three Kashmiris disclosed that they arrived by the Malwa Express earlier in the day.
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February - 4 
The Lahore Police on February 4 announced that it had arrested five militants of the proscribed Sunni group Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ), including one carrying a head money of PKR One million. Superintendent of Police Umar Virk disclosed that they had arrested the five militants, including Rizwan – for
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The Lahore Police on February 4 announced that it had arrested five militants of the proscribed Sunni group Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ), including one carrying a head money of PKR One million. Superintendent of Police Umar Virk disclosed that they had arrested the five militants, including Rizwan – for whom the Punjab and Sindh governments had put a bounty of Rs 500,000 each – from the Sattukatla area. He said that Rizwan had taken charge of the LeJ after Akram Lahori’s arrest. His accomplices were identified as Ziauddin, Alam, Abdul Sattar alias Riaz and Amjad alias Kala.
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January - 14 
A bomb exploded at an Afghan refugee camp in the Nowshera district of North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on January 14-night, killing four people and injuring five others, according to Dawn. Eyewitnesses and officials said that the explosion at around 11 p.m. blew up the house of a prayer leader, M
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A bomb exploded at an Afghan refugee camp in the Nowshera district of North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on January 14-night, killing four people and injuring five others, according to Dawn. Eyewitnesses and officials said that the explosion at around 11 p.m. blew up the house of a prayer leader, Maulvi Masoodullah, killing his brother Ismail and three guests. However, officials put the death toll at two. Masoodullah was reportedly arrested later.
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January - 19 
Security forces (SFs) destroyed at least four camps of the insurgents and arrested 30 people during an operation launched in the Kohlu and Sibi districts of Balochistan on January 19, according to Dawn. SFs reportedly launched operations in the Babar Kach, Jalari, Sangan and Pir Darbar areas with he
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Security forces (SFs) destroyed at least four camps of the insurgents and arrested 30 people during an operation launched in the Kohlu and Sibi districts of Balochistan on January 19, according to Dawn. SFs reportedly launched operations in the Babar Kach, Jalari, Sangan and Pir Darbar areas with helicopter gun-ships targeting the camps. Troops also arrested around 30 armed men, including 21 of them in an injured condition. A large cache of arms and ammunition was also seized from the camps.
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January - 23 
According to Daily Times, five men including, two British Pakistanis, were arrested during raids in Britain on January 23 under anti-terrorism laws. Two men, aged 25 and 29, were detained in Halifax, West Yorkshire, "on suspicion of the commission, preparation or instigation of acts of terrorism," s
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According to Daily Times, five men including, two British Pakistanis, were arrested during raids in Britain on January 23 under anti-terrorism laws. Two men, aged 25 and 29, were detained in Halifax, West Yorkshire, "on suspicion of the commission, preparation or instigation of acts of terrorism," said London’s Metropolitan Police. The BBC reported that they were thought to be British Pakistanis, being held on suspicion of involvement in facilitating terrorist activities overseas, although the police declined to comment. The other three suspects, two aged 24 and one 32, were arrested by anti-terrorism officers who raided four addresses in Manchester.
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January - 25 
One person was killed and six others sustained injuries in a car bomb attack at Hangu in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on January 25, according to Daily Times. However, AFP reported that two men were killed in the attack and as many were injured. “At the moment, it appears to be a suicide
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One person was killed and six others sustained injuries in a car bomb attack at Hangu in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on January 25, according to Daily Times. However, AFP reported that two men were killed in the attack and as many were injured. “At the moment, it appears to be a suicide attack,” Station House Officer of Hangu Police Saeed Khan told reporters. Saeed said the dead man was identified as Hayat, an Afghan refugee who was living in the Katakarni camp in Hangu. Deputy Inspector General of Kohat Police Salahuddin told reporters that police had arrested three men in connection with the attack– one in Kohat and the others in Peshawar.
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January - 28 
Police sources told Daily Times that they foiled a suicide attack on a Muharram procession in Dera Ismail Khan on January 28 and arrested a person wearing a suicide belt.
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Police sources told Daily Times that they foiled a suicide attack on a Muharram procession in Dera Ismail Khan on January 28 and arrested a person wearing a suicide belt.
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January - 29 
Security Forces on January 29 arrested six persons from Nawab Zafar Colony on suspicion of planning suicide attacks in Dera Ismail Khan during Muharram, reports Daily Times. Six suicide belts and some videos were also recovered.
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Security Forces on January 29 arrested six persons from Nawab Zafar Colony on suspicion of planning suicide attacks in Dera Ismail Khan during Muharram, reports Daily Times. Six suicide belts and some videos were also recovered.
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January - 3 
Aaj TV reports that Police in Quetta arrested two terrorists allegedly involved in gas pipeline explosions in Balochistan.
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Aaj TV reports that Police in Quetta arrested two terrorists allegedly involved in gas pipeline explosions in Balochistan.
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January - 3 
Police in Jaffarabad arrested 24 alleged terrorists and seized several weapons, according to Geo TV.
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Police in Jaffarabad arrested 24 alleged terrorists and seized several weapons, according to Geo TV.
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January - 31 
British counter-terrorism police arrested eight men in an alleged kidnapping plot in Birmingham on January 31, according to Daily Times. The men planned to behead a British Muslim soldier and broadcast the act on the Internet, Sky News reported. Police, however, refused to comment on the broadcast r
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British counter-terrorism police arrested eight men in an alleged kidnapping plot in Birmingham on January 31, according to Daily Times. The men planned to behead a British Muslim soldier and broadcast the act on the Internet, Sky News reported. Police, however, refused to comment on the broadcast report of a beheading plan, but counterterrorism officials said the kidnapping plot was the first of its kind to be uncovered in Britain. The potential victim was in protective police custody, Sky News reported, saying the kidnapping was going to be an "Iraq-style" execution. The men arrested were accused of committing, preparing or instigating terrorism, police said. "We can confirm that a major counter-terrorism operation took place earlier today led by West Midlands Police," a spokeswoman said, adding that the home secretary was kept updated about the operation. West Midlands Police said those detained were held "on suspicion of the commission, preparation or instigation of acts of terrorism under the Terrorism Act 2000" while the Home Office said it was part of a "nationwide operation".
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January - 6 
Security forces (SFs) killed four insurgents, including ‘commander’ Dur Mohammed, and arrested seven others during a raid on a farrari (fugitive) camp in the Dera Bugti district of Balochistan on January 6, Daily Times reported on January 7.
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Security forces (SFs) killed four insurgents, including ‘commander’ Dur Mohammed, and arrested seven others during a raid on a farrari (fugitive) camp in the Dera Bugti district of Balochistan on January 6, Daily Times reported on January 7.
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July - 11 
Daily Times reports that the Balochistan police claimed to have arrested at least 15 militants allegedly involved in firing rockets, bomb blasts and other activities from various unspecified places of the Balochistan province on July 11.
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Daily Times reports that the Balochistan police claimed to have arrested at least 15 militants allegedly involved in firing rockets, bomb blasts and other activities from various unspecified places of the Balochistan province on July 11.
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July - 13 
Police arrested three suspected militants and seized an explosives-laden vehicle along with arms and ammunition and some jackets meant for suicide bombers from a house in the Akber town area of Dera Ismail Khan in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on July 13, according to Dawn. Police also fou
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Police arrested three suspected militants and seized an explosives-laden vehicle along with arms and ammunition and some jackets meant for suicide bombers from a house in the Akber town area of Dera Ismail Khan in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on July 13, according to Dawn. Police also found seven suicide jackets, 10 mortar shells, two anti-tank mines and two missiles. The three were identified as Jamshed, from Tank in the NWFP, and Nisar and Ahsan, both from Mirali in North Waziristan.
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July - 15 
In the first attack, at least 13 security force (SF) personnel and six civilians, including three children, were killed and more than 50 people sustained injuries at Matta in the Swat district when two suicide bombers rammed two cars packed with explosives into an army convoy early in the morning, T
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In the first attack, at least 13 security force (SF) personnel and six civilians, including three children, were killed and more than 50 people sustained injuries at Matta in the Swat district when two suicide bombers rammed two cars packed with explosives into an army convoy early in the morning, The News reported. No one has claimed responsibility for the attack so far. “Some people have been taken into custody and the police are investigating,” disclosed the Swat District Coordination Officer Syed Muhammad Javed.
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July - 15 
Lahore Police arrested four suspected terrorists, Mehram Ali, Muhammad Irfan, Haidar and an unidentified person, and foiled an attack on a mosque on July 15, according to Daily Times. Police recovered two 8mm rifles, rifle-calibre 0.444, 250 cartridges and thousands of bullets from their possession
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Lahore Police arrested four suspected terrorists, Mehram Ali, Muhammad Irfan, Haidar and an unidentified person, and foiled an attack on a mosque on July 15, according to Daily Times. Police recovered two 8mm rifles, rifle-calibre 0.444, 250 cartridges and thousands of bullets from their possession car. Sources said that the suspects had confessed, during preliminary interrogation, to planning a terrorist attack on a mosque. They also told police that four other accomplices were surveying a different area of the city.
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July - 16 
A joint investigation team of the Punjab Police, the Federal Investigation Agency and several intelligence agencies have detained 39 people and transferred them to an undisclosed location in connection with the failed assassination attempt on President Pervez Musharraf on July 6 in Rawalpindi, accor
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A joint investigation team of the Punjab Police, the Federal Investigation Agency and several intelligence agencies have detained 39 people and transferred them to an undisclosed location in connection with the failed assassination attempt on President Pervez Musharraf on July 6 in Rawalpindi, according to Daily Times. Sources said that the suspected attackers’ telephone calls had been traced to these people, adding most of them belonged to the North West Frontier Province (NWFP).
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July - 17 
Investigators probing into firing on President Pervez Musharraf’s aircraft on July 6 have arrested three more persons for their alleged involvement in the incident. The three suspects have been picked up from Bannu and shifted to an undisclosed location for investigation. The arrests were made after
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Investigators probing into firing on President Pervez Musharraf’s aircraft on July 6 have arrested three more persons for their alleged involvement in the incident. The three suspects have been picked up from Bannu and shifted to an undisclosed location for investigation. The arrests were made after gleaning the phone record of the suspects. Investigators claimed that the case was heading in the right direction and expressed the hope that they would soon arrest the real culprits.
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July - 18 
Daily Times reports that security forces (SF) personnel arrested a Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ) cadre, Arshad Ali alias Movia/Saif ullah, during a raid in Hyderabad in the Sindh province on an unspecified day.
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Daily Times reports that security forces (SF) personnel arrested a Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ) cadre, Arshad Ali alias Movia/Saif ullah, during a raid in Hyderabad in the Sindh province on an unspecified day.
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July - 18 
The Balochistan police claimed to have arrested around 100 Afghan nationals during raids conducted at several places in the Dera Bugti district on July 18 for illegally staying in the province. Most of the Afghans arrested from various seminaries.
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The Balochistan police claimed to have arrested around 100 Afghan nationals during raids conducted at several places in the Dera Bugti district on July 18 for illegally staying in the province. Most of the Afghans arrested from various seminaries.
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July - 19 
Balochistan police arrested two suspected Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) cadres, Babu Allah Bakhsh and Sher Mohammed during a raid at Naushki in the Dera Bugti district on July 19.
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Balochistan police arrested two suspected Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) cadres, Babu Allah Bakhsh and Sher Mohammed during a raid at Naushki in the Dera Bugti district on July 19.
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July - 21 
SF personnel killed 13 militants on July 21 in Ghulam Khan, 15 kilometres north of Miranshah, headquarters in North Waziristan. The incident occurred when unidentified militants attacked a Frontier Corps check-post. The troops also reportedly arrested seven militants and seized a vehicle. The milita
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SF personnel killed 13 militants on July 21 in Ghulam Khan, 15 kilometres north of Miranshah, headquarters in North Waziristan. The incident occurred when unidentified militants attacked a Frontier Corps check-post. The troops also reportedly arrested seven militants and seized a vehicle. The militants took the bodies of their slain colleagues with them. On July 22, gunship helicopters killed seven militants who were shooting at an army convoy from hilltops in Qutab Khel, five kilometres east of Miranshah. Six SF personnel were wounded in the clash.
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July - 24 
Security Force personnel arrested one Shahbaz alias Abu Shoaib, for his alleged involvement in supplying vehicles to terrorists from Kahna village on July 24.
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Security Force personnel arrested one Shahbaz alias Abu Shoaib, for his alleged involvement in supplying vehicles to terrorists from Kahna village on July 24.
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July - 24 
Taliban leader Abdullah Mehsud blew himself up to avoid arrest after he was surrounded by security forces in a house at Zhob in Balochistan on July 24, according to Daily Times. Police arrested three of Mehsud’s accomplices, including his brother Abdul Rehman Mehsud. Anti-terrorist Force (ATF) comma
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Taliban leader Abdullah Mehsud blew himself up to avoid arrest after he was surrounded by security forces in a house at Zhob in Balochistan on July 24, according to Daily Times. Police arrested three of Mehsud’s accomplices, including his brother Abdul Rehman Mehsud. Anti-terrorist Force (ATF) commandoes raided the house of Sheikh Ayub Mandokhel, a district leader of Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (Maulana Fazlur Rehman faction), before morning prayers after learning that Mehsud was inside. "The ATF asked Abdullah Mehsud to surrender and take off his shirt when they had almost overpowered him. However, he refused to surrender and blew himself up with explosives," said an unnamed source in the provincial capital Quetta. The ATF also arrested Ayub’s younger brother, Sheikh Azam, and his son, Sheikh Sheryar. The whereabouts of Sheikh Ayub were unknown.
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July - 25 
Daily Times has reported the Police in Quetta, capital of Balochistan province, on July 25 arrested Zahoor alias Choota Waqar, an activist of the proscribed Sunni group Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ). Zahoor belongs to Dera Murad Jamali and is wanted for the killing of important Shiite personalities of Que
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Daily Times has reported the Police in Quetta, capital of Balochistan province, on July 25 arrested Zahoor alias Choota Waqar, an activist of the proscribed Sunni group Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ). Zahoor belongs to Dera Murad Jamali and is wanted for the killing of important Shiite personalities of Quetta, and two bomb blasts in Shia places of worship.
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July - 27 
Peshawar City Police Officer Abdul Majeed Marwat informed that police intercepted a car at Gulbahar and arrested three brothers – Imtiaz, Ayaz and Bahadar – of Wali Abad. Police also recovered two kilograms of explosives from the vehicle. According to Marwat, the three were involved in the bombings
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Peshawar City Police Officer Abdul Majeed Marwat informed that police intercepted a car at Gulbahar and arrested three brothers – Imtiaz, Ayaz and Bahadar – of Wali Abad. Police also recovered two kilograms of explosives from the vehicle. According to Marwat, the three were involved in the bombings at CDs shops in the province. He said they were also involved in a bomb blast at the Peshawar bus terminal on April 17. During investigations, he said, the accused have confessed to their involvement in a bomb blast near the Peshawar High Court on May 29. However, Marwat said, the accused were not involved in the recent suicide bombings and also had no links with jihadis. In Lahore, intelligence personnel raided a house near Niazi bus stand and arrested four suspects. One of the arrested, Aurangzaib, was later released. The rest have confessed to their involvement in the Swat bombing.
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July - 29 
Police on July 29 arrested three suspects in connection with grenade attacks at Khuzdar in the Balochistan, according to Dawn. Police raided the hostel of degree college Khuzdar and arrested a student and two other people along with a grenade and some arms.
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Police on July 29 arrested three suspects in connection with grenade attacks at Khuzdar in the Balochistan, according to Dawn. Police raided the hostel of degree college Khuzdar and arrested a student and two other people along with a grenade and some arms.
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July - 29 
Police reportedly detained over 60 suspects in connection with the July 27-assassination of Balochistan Government spokesperson Raziq Bugti.
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Police reportedly detained over 60 suspects in connection with the July 27-assassination of Balochistan Government spokesperson Raziq Bugti.
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July - 3 
According to Dawn, at least seven alleged suicide bombers were arrested from various parts of the western district of Ghizer at Gilgit in the Northern Areas of Pakistan occupied Kashmir. They have been accused of planning to sabotage the annual Shandur polo gala to be held at Ghizer-Chitral, 200 kil
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According to Dawn, at least seven alleged suicide bombers were arrested from various parts of the western district of Ghizer at Gilgit in the Northern Areas of Pakistan occupied Kashmir. They have been accused of planning to sabotage the annual Shandur polo gala to be held at Ghizer-Chitral, 200 kilometers west of Gilgit, from July 7. Gilgit’s senior police officer Faisal Rana disclosed that explosive jackets, pistols, AK-assault rifles and other material were seized from the alleged suicide bombers. He, however, declined to divulge the names and their group affiliation.
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July - 30 
Security force personnel arrested seven suspected militants with "remote-controlled explosive devices" after a roadside bomb hit a military convoy heading towards Bannu from Razmak, according to Daily Times. Four soldiers were injured in the blast.
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Security force personnel arrested seven suspected militants with "remote-controlled explosive devices" after a roadside bomb hit a military convoy heading towards Bannu from Razmak, according to Daily Times. Four soldiers were injured in the blast.
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July - 31 
Authorities in Nepal have arrested a Pakistani national who was carrying more than $250,000 in fake Indian currency, officials said on July 31. "The fake currency totalled Indian Rs 10.2 million ($252,000) in Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 denominations," Dhak Bahadur Karki, a senior security official at the K
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Authorities in Nepal have arrested a Pakistani national who was carrying more than $250,000 in fake Indian currency, officials said on July 31. "The fake currency totalled Indian Rs 10.2 million ($252,000) in Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 denominations," Dhak Bahadur Karki, a senior security official at the Kathmandu airport told AFP, adding the bills were hidden in soap bar wrappers. "This is one of the biggest seizures of counterfeit currency that I know of," said Kathmandu police officer Upendra Kanta Aryal. "We believe that this is an organised network and we are investigating it," he added. Abdul Wahib, aged 40, who told police he was a businessman, was stopped on July 30 at Kathmandu’s Tribhuvan Airport upon arrival from Karachi. If convicted of counterfeiting, Wahib could be sentenced to five years in prison and fined the same amount as the total of the fake currency he attempted to smuggle into Nepal.
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July - 4 
Maulana Abdul Aziz, brother of Ghazi, was arrested while trying to flee in a burqa (veil). Aziz was reportedly caught after a group of 50 burqa-clad women from the mosque started screaming as they were taken to a nearby school for security checks after surrendering, saying the procedure was un-Islam
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Maulana Abdul Aziz, brother of Ghazi, was arrested while trying to flee in a burqa (veil). Aziz was reportedly caught after a group of 50 burqa-clad women from the mosque started screaming as they were taken to a nearby school for security checks after surrendering, saying the procedure was un-Islamic.
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July - 5 
Even as the stand-off between heavily-armed security forces and militants holed up in the Lal-Masjid-Jamia Hafsa complex in Islamabad entered the third day, desertions by the seminary students continued, according to Dawn. On July 5, there were repeated exchanges of gun-fire and a continuous hoverin
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Even as the stand-off between heavily-armed security forces and militants holed up in the Lal-Masjid-Jamia Hafsa complex in Islamabad entered the third day, desertions by the seminary students continued, according to Dawn. On July 5, there were repeated exchanges of gun-fire and a continuous hovering of helicopters around the area. Senior officials of Pakistan Rangers and the interior ministry said that even though they had rejected cleric Maulana Abdul Rasheed Ghazi’s terms for surrender, including his request for safe passage, they were still delaying the storming of the complex in order to allow parents of some of the trapped students to use their influence to get their children out. There was also reportedly an attempt by several militants to escape from the complex. However, all of them were arrested.
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July - 6 
Police on July 6 arrested Mir Rauf Mengal, a former Member of National Assembly and a central Balochistan National Party leader, in the Khuzdar district of Balochistan under the preventive laws, according to Daily Times. Mengal was reportedly at a relief camp set up by the BNP to collect donations f
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Police on July 6 arrested Mir Rauf Mengal, a former Member of National Assembly and a central Balochistan National Party leader, in the Khuzdar district of Balochistan under the preventive laws, according to Daily Times. Mengal was reportedly at a relief camp set up by the BNP to collect donations for the flood victims when police arrested him.
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July - 7 
Frontier Corps personnel on July 7 arrested a suspected militant from the Sambaza area of Zhob district and recovered over three dozen bombs from him, Dawn reported on July 8.
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Frontier Corps personnel on July 7 arrested a suspected militant from the Sambaza area of Zhob district and recovered over three dozen bombs from him, Dawn reported on July 8.
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July - 8 
Four senior associates of Taliban chief Mullah Mohammed Omar were arrested from two areas in Quetta, capital of Balochistan, an Afghan intelligence source told BBC News. Those arrested included two men responsible for Mullah Omar’s letters and communications — Mullah Jahangir and Mullah Mohid, accor
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Four senior associates of Taliban chief Mullah Mohammed Omar were arrested from two areas in Quetta, capital of Balochistan, an Afghan intelligence source told BBC News. Those arrested included two men responsible for Mullah Omar’s letters and communications — Mullah Jahangir and Mullah Mohid, according to Daily Times. The others in detention are Mullah Nazir, former Taliban commander in the southern Afghan province of Uruzgan, and Mullah Tahir, the former Taliban commander of Kabul.
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July - 9 
The Islamabad police arrested 60 people on July 9 for helping militants holed up inside the Lal Masjid, Daily Times reported. They had allegedly assisted the militants get phone cards to load up credit on their mobiles, and provided information to them about the movement of security forces around th
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The Islamabad police arrested 60 people on July 9 for helping militants holed up inside the Lal Masjid, Daily Times reported. They had allegedly assisted the militants get phone cards to load up credit on their mobiles, and provided information to them about the movement of security forces around the mosque.
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June - 11 
According to police sources, two cadres of the proscribed Sunni group Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ) were arrested during raids in two different areas of Karachi. Based on their information, the police conducted an operation in Peshawar, capital of the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) where it arrested
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According to police sources, two cadres of the proscribed Sunni group Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ) were arrested during raids in two different areas of Karachi. Based on their information, the police conducted an operation in Peshawar, capital of the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) where it arrested the third alleged terrorist. All three of them, police claimed, had confessed to their involvement in the suicide attack. The suicide bomber has been identified as Siddiq and is said to have hailed from Mansehra in the NWFP.
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June - 11 
Police arrested a militant from the Sui area of Dera Bugti district and recovered two kilograms of explosives on June 11, according to Dawn. Official sources said police raided the area and arrested Rehmatullah Chakrani Bugti, who is allegedly involved in attacking gas pipelines.
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Police arrested a militant from the Sui area of Dera Bugti district and recovered two kilograms of explosives on June 11, according to Dawn. Official sources said police raided the area and arrested Rehmatullah Chakrani Bugti, who is allegedly involved in attacking gas pipelines.
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June - 11 
The Karachi Police has arrested three terrorists and identified the suicide bomber who was allegedly responsible for the Nishtar Park incident in Karachi on April 11, 2006, according to Daily Times. At least 57 people, including prominent religious personalities, died and more than 50 people sustain
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The Karachi Police has arrested three terrorists and identified the suicide bomber who was allegedly responsible for the Nishtar Park incident in Karachi on April 11, 2006, according to Daily Times. At least 57 people, including prominent religious personalities, died and more than 50 people sustained injuries in the suicide bomb attack. Among those killed was the entire top hierarchy of the Sunni Tehreek (of the Barelvi school of thought).
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June - 12 
Angry crowds in Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK) set ablaze a hospital set up by the Jama’at-ud-Da’awa, set up by Lashkar-e-Toiba chief Hafeez Mohammed Sayeed, after the outfit’s cadre allegedly killed a boy and injured two others in a land dispute on June 11, according to Press Trust of India. The c
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Angry crowds in Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK) set ablaze a hospital set up by the Jama’at-ud-Da’awa, set up by Lashkar-e-Toiba chief Hafeez Mohammed Sayeed, after the outfit’s cadre allegedly killed a boy and injured two others in a land dispute on June 11, according to Press Trust of India. The crowd set on fire the huge "set up" of the Jama’at-ud-Da’awa at Pajgran village near Muzaffarabad, capital of PoK, after a boy was shot dead and two others were wounded, allegedly by people belonging to the outfit. The Jama’at-ud-Da’awa in a press release from its headquarters in Lahore, however, said local "land mafia" set fire to its surgical hospital set up to treat the 2005 earthquake victims. Dawn quoted police as saying they had arrested over a dozen activists of the Jama’at-ud-Da’awa, including the one who had allegedly shot dead 17-year old Adnan Shah.
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June - 13 
Police at Sui in Balochistan arrested four alleged terrorists on June 13 for their involvement in providing arms to militant camps and attacks on government installations, according to Daily Times. Sui District Police Officer, Najam Uddin Khan, informed the media that Zain Bugti, Muhammad Ali, Murad
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Police at Sui in Balochistan arrested four alleged terrorists on June 13 for their involvement in providing arms to militant camps and attacks on government installations, according to Daily Times. Sui District Police Officer, Najam Uddin Khan, informed the media that Zain Bugti, Muhammad Ali, Murad Ahmed and Younis were arrested during raids in Sui. "A huge cache of explosives, rockets, mortal shells and other ammunition was recovered from their possession," he added.
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June - 17 
Police arrested four militants from the Sui and Uch areas of Dera Bugti district on June 17 and recovered four kilograms of high explosives from their possession.
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Police arrested four militants from the Sui and Uch areas of Dera Bugti district on June 17 and recovered four kilograms of high explosives from their possession.
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June - 19 
Security agencies have arrested 10 suspected militants from Dalbandin and Sibi, official sources said on June 19, according to Dawn. Troops raided a place in the outskirts of Dalbandin after receiving information about the presence of militants involved in subversion activities. "Seven people have b
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Security agencies have arrested 10 suspected militants from Dalbandin and Sibi, official sources said on June 19, according to Dawn. Troops raided a place in the outskirts of Dalbandin after receiving information about the presence of militants involved in subversion activities. "Seven people have been arrested in the raid without any resistance from them," sources said. Troops also arrested three people in Sibi.
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June - 25 
According to Daily Times, a rocket landed 200 meters away from the runway of a military base in North Waziristan late on June 25-night. It landed on the western side of the base and did not cause any damage. The political administration has reportedly arrested four people under the Frontier Crimes R
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According to Daily Times, a rocket landed 200 meters away from the runway of a military base in North Waziristan late on June 25-night. It landed on the western side of the base and did not cause any damage. The political administration has reportedly arrested four people under the Frontier Crimes Regulation for the attack.
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June - 3 
Police on June 3 arrested a suspected terrorist and seized a large quantity of explosive material from him, according to Daily Times. Police arrested Babar Bugti on a tip off and seized three kilos of explosives and two detonators.
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Police on June 3 arrested a suspected terrorist and seized a large quantity of explosive material from him, according to Daily Times. Police arrested Babar Bugti on a tip off and seized three kilos of explosives and two detonators.
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June - 4 
Police said on June 5 that they had arrested two suspected militants wanted in the 2002 abduction-cum-murder of US journalist Daniel Pearl, according to Daily Times. Attaur Rehman and Faisal Bhatti were arrested on June 4 in Kashmor, a town northeast of Karachi (capital of Sindh province), said Sagh
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Police said on June 5 that they had arrested two suspected militants wanted in the 2002 abduction-cum-murder of US journalist Daniel Pearl, according to Daily Times. Attaur Rehman and Faisal Bhatti were arrested on June 4 in Kashmor, a town northeast of Karachi (capital of Sindh province), said Saghir Mugheri, an area police officer. However, a lawyer for the duo’s families said they were arrested by security agencies in 2003 and have been secretly held in custody since then. Mugheri said both men were members of the outlawed Sunni group Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ). An unnamed police officer investigating Pearl’s case said Rehman is suspected of leading the gang that abducted Daniel Pearl in Karachi in 2002. Rehman, also known as Naim Bukhari, supervised the reporter’s detention in a shack for several days before he was killed, said the officer. He added that both suspects were also involved in the 1998 murder of two Iranian engineers in Karachi, the killing of two Shiite Muslim lawyers in 2000, and an unsuccessful attempt to release a fellow militant from a prison van in 1998 that left two guards dead. Mugheri informed that police arrested the two militants in a car traveling towards Balochistan and weapons and explosives were found in the vehicle.
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June - 6 
Police arrested three people from the Patel Bagh and the Airport Road areas and seized explosive material from them.
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Police arrested three people from the Patel Bagh and the Airport Road areas and seized explosive material from them.
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June - 6 
Three suspected militants of the Taliban were arrested from a residential complex on the Jinnah Road in Quetta, capital of Balochistan, on June 6, according to Dawn. Sources said that Anti-Terrorist Force personnel raided a flat in the complex and arrested them after an exchange of fire.
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Three suspected militants of the Taliban were arrested from a residential complex on the Jinnah Road in Quetta, capital of Balochistan, on June 6, according to Dawn. Sources said that Anti-Terrorist Force personnel raided a flat in the complex and arrested them after an exchange of fire.
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June - 7 
On June 7, police at Dera Ismail Khan in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) arrested Rauf Baloch, a leader of the banned Sunni outfit Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistan (SSP), who was wanted in various cases of sectarian terrorism and murder, according to Daily Times.
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On June 7, police at Dera Ismail Khan in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) arrested Rauf Baloch, a leader of the banned Sunni outfit Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistan (SSP), who was wanted in various cases of sectarian terrorism and murder, according to Daily Times.
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March - 14 
Security Forces (SFs) arrested Wahid Bakhsh Qambar, Tump area leader of the banned Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA), along with 13 of his men on March 14 after a brief clash in the Tump area, security officials said, reported Daily Times. "We had intelligence information that Qambar and his men wer
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Security Forces (SFs) arrested Wahid Bakhsh Qambar, Tump area leader of the banned Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA), along with 13 of his men on March 14 after a brief clash in the Tump area, security officials said, reported Daily Times. "We had intelligence information that Qambar and his men were hiding there and when we reached there they opened fire," said an unnamed Frontier Corps officer. According to reports, the militant hideout was completely destroyed and a large quantity of arms, ammunition, communication equipment and cash were recovered from the incident site.
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March - 16 
Rawalpindi Police said on March 16 that they had arrested five cadres of the banned Jaish-e-Muhammad (JeM), who were on their way to the Supreme Court building, in Faizabad. District Police Officer Saud Aziz told APP that the arrested men had been identified as Mohammad Jahangir, Mufti Abdul Rauf, A
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Rawalpindi Police said on March 16 that they had arrested five cadres of the banned Jaish-e-Muhammad (JeM), who were on their way to the Supreme Court building, in Faizabad. District Police Officer Saud Aziz told APP that the arrested men had been identified as Mohammad Jahangir, Mufti Abdul Rauf, Abdul Haleem, Atiqur Rehman and Kashif. He said that Mohammad Jahangir and Mufti Abdul Rauf were the brothers of Maulana Masood Azhar.
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March - 8 
At Tank, Police reportedly arrested a close relative of wanted tribal militant Abdullah Mehsud and seized explosives and suicide jackets. Waheedullah, is wanted by the Government for his involvement in the abduction of two Chinese engineers in October 2004. "Police arrested Waheedullah from a street
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At Tank, Police reportedly arrested a close relative of wanted tribal militant Abdullah Mehsud and seized explosives and suicide jackets. Waheedullah, is wanted by the Government for his involvement in the abduction of two Chinese engineers in October 2004. "Police arrested Waheedullah from a street in Tank city after being tipped off about his location," said Police Inspector Amir Abdullah, adding, the suspected terrorist is a resident of Nanoo village, also Abdullah Mehsud's hometown. Waheedullah is said to be Meshud's cousin. "Two suicide jackets, 30 kilogrammes of explosives, a detonator and some wires were seized during a body search," informed the Police officer.
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March - 9 
On March 9, Police arrested one Jalil Ahmed Ababaki alias Abubakar of the banned militant group Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ) from the Sukkur district, reported Daily Times. According to the District Police Officer (DPO) Mazhar Nawaz Sheikh Jalil was allegedly planning a suicide attack today on a Muharram
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On March 9, Police arrested one Jalil Ahmed Ababaki alias Abubakar of the banned militant group Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ) from the Sukkur district, reported Daily Times. According to the District Police Officer (DPO) Mazhar Nawaz Sheikh Jalil was allegedly planning a suicide attack today on a Muharram procession and that a hand grenade, 1.5 kilogrammes of explosive material, seven detonators, four steel switches, two plastic switches, five screws and a jacket used for suicide bombing were recovered from his possession. He also informed that Ababaki belonged to the group of Usman alias Saifullah, who leads Lashkar-e-Jhangvi in Balochistan and is wanted by the Provincial Government with a head money of PKR 1 million.
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May - 13 
Police on May 13 resorted to baton-charge and fired teargas shells to disperse protesting activists of the proscribed Tehreek-e-Nafaz-e-Shariat-e-Mohammadi (TNSM) in the Kabal area of Mingora in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP), according to Dawn. At least 25 of the group’s activists were arr
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Police on May 13 resorted to baton-charge and fired teargas shells to disperse protesting activists of the proscribed Tehreek-e-Nafaz-e-Shariat-e-Mohammadi (TNSM) in the Kabal area of Mingora in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP), according to Dawn. At least 25 of the group’s activists were arrested. An unspecified number of police personnel and other people were injured in the clashes. The activists had reportedly gathered at the Kabal ground to demand release of their associates arrested during the last couple of days. Tension has been high in the area for a couple of months as a TNSM leader, Maulana Fazlullah, has been propagating through his illegal FM radio station against the government and polio campaigns and preaching his own version of Islam. Recently, the group had announced the holding of a protest rally on May 20 to demand the release of its chief Maulana Sufi Mohammad, imprisoned for over five years. However, the NWFP government has asked the local administration not to allow the rally.
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May - 14 
Four people were wounded in a bomb explosion in the border town of Chaman in Balochistan on May 14, Dawn reported. Police sources said that a trailer coming from Karachi was carrying two road rollers to Kandahar. When it was about to reach the Frontier Corps Fort, an explosion occurred in one of the
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Four people were wounded in a bomb explosion in the border town of Chaman in Balochistan on May 14, Dawn reported. Police sources said that a trailer coming from Karachi was carrying two road rollers to Kandahar. When it was about to reach the Frontier Corps Fort, an explosion occurred in one of the road rollers, injuring four civilians. The driver of the trailer, Najibullah, and another man were arrested in connection with the blast.
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May - 14 
On May 14, the police arrested four members of an outlawed militant group from Lahore (capital of Punjab province) for their alleged involvement in bomb blasts and sectarian violence in Karachi, according to The News. Police sources in Karachi, capital of Sindh province, confirmed the arrest of the
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On May 14, the police arrested four members of an outlawed militant group from Lahore (capital of Punjab province) for their alleged involvement in bomb blasts and sectarian violence in Karachi, according to The News. Police sources in Karachi, capital of Sindh province, confirmed the arrest of the four persons, identified as Wasif, Qari Faisal, Yousuf and Faizan, along with an unspecified quantity of ammunition and gunpowder. According to sources, they had recently received training in suicide bomb blasts at Wana in South Waziristan. However, the identity of the banned group was not disclosed.
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May - 17 
Police at Bannu in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) arrested three men suspected of being members of the Taliban and recovered some explosives from their possession at the GTS Chowk on May 17, according to reports in Dawn. However, their identities were not disclosed.
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Police at Bannu in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) arrested three men suspected of being members of the Taliban and recovered some explosives from their possession at the GTS Chowk on May 17, according to reports in Dawn. However, their identities were not disclosed.
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May - 19 
The Lal Masjid (Red mosque) administration in Islamabad on May 19-night freed two of the four police personnel who were abducted a day earlier in return for four men it said had been detained by the police on false charges, Daily Times reported. The government agreed to release the four men on May 2
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The Lal Masjid (Red mosque) administration in Islamabad on May 19-night freed two of the four police personnel who were abducted a day earlier in return for four men it said had been detained by the police on false charges, Daily Times reported. The government agreed to release the four men on May 21. Sources told Daily Times that a district administration team led by City Magistrate Farasit Ali Khan told the clerics that only four people – former Inter-Services Intelligence official Khalid Khawaja, Zainullah, Mehrab Hussain and Arif Mahmood – were in police custody, while the clerics claimed that Muhammad Idrees, Abdul Baseer, Amir, Iftikhar, Anwarul Haq, Israrul Haq and Naqeebullah were also in police detention. Lal Masjid’s Ghazi Abdul Rashid told the officials that the other two policemen would remain in captivity until the release of the seven men also on the clerics’ list.
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May - 21 
According to Dawn, four shops were damaged when a bomb exploded in a market near the house of federal Interior Minister Aftab Ahmed Khan Sherpao, in the Sherpao area of Charsadda district in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on May 21. Police arrested a suspect, Mohammed Saeed, a student of a
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According to Dawn, four shops were damaged when a bomb exploded in a market near the house of federal Interior Minister Aftab Ahmed Khan Sherpao, in the Sherpao area of Charsadda district in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on May 21. Police arrested a suspect, Mohammed Saeed, a student of a local seminary, near the blast site.
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May - 21 
Suspected militants blew up a music shop in a grenade attack on Interior Minister Aftab Ahmed Khan Sherpao’s village in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP), AFP reported. The shop, which sold local and foreign music, was destroyed in the attack on May 21 in Sherpao village, 25 kilometers outside
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Suspected militants blew up a music shop in a grenade attack on Interior Minister Aftab Ahmed Khan Sherpao’s village in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP), AFP reported. The shop, which sold local and foreign music, was destroyed in the attack on May 21 in Sherpao village, 25 kilometers outside provincial capital Peshawar, senior police officer Feroz Shah said. Shah said two militants on a bicycle lobbed a hand grenade into the Wahab Music Centre and later fled. However, one of them was subsequently arrested. A dental clinic and a computer business were also damaged in the blast.
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May - 24 
Police in Peshawar, capital of the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) recovered some arms and ammunition from a passenger bus on the Kohat Road and arrested an alleged smuggler, police said on May 24, according to Statesman. Chief Capital City Police, Abdul Majeed Marwat, said they received informa
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Police in Peshawar, capital of the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) recovered some arms and ammunition from a passenger bus on the Kohat Road and arrested an alleged smuggler, police said on May 24, according to Statesman. Chief Capital City Police, Abdul Majeed Marwat, said they received information that arms and ammunition would be smuggled through a bus from Peshawar to Karachi, capital of Sindh province. A Kalashnikov, two repeaters, two pistols and about 1600 rounds were seized from the bus and its driver, identified as Nadeem, arrested.
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May - 26 
Police arrested two suspected members of the banned Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) in Khuzdar and seized arms and ammunition from them, Dawn reported. Deputy Inspector-General Police Ghulam Shabir Sheikh said at a press conference on May 26 that police raided a house on the outskirts of Khuzdar after
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Police arrested two suspected members of the banned Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) in Khuzdar and seized arms and ammunition from them, Dawn reported. Deputy Inspector-General Police Ghulam Shabir Sheikh said at a press conference on May 26 that police raided a house on the outskirts of Khuzdar after receiving information about the presence of the suspects there. Sheikh informed that hand-grenades, AK-47 rifles, ammunition, 20 cell-phone SIMs and a satellite phone were recovered from their possession.
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May - 30 
Security agencies arrested 11 insurgents and recovered an unspecified cache of arms and ammunition during a search operation in a village near Dera Allahyar area of the Jaffarabad district on May 30. The suspects were reportedly involved in subversive activities in the Nasirabad and Jaffarabad distr
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Security agencies arrested 11 insurgents and recovered an unspecified cache of arms and ammunition during a search operation in a village near Dera Allahyar area of the Jaffarabad district on May 30. The suspects were reportedly involved in subversive activities in the Nasirabad and Jaffarabad districts. Official sources said the village belonged to Nawabzada Shahzain Bugti, a grandson of Nawab Akbar Khan Bugti.
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May - 9 
According to The News, 12 persons were arrested for planning terrorist activities in Karachi, capital of Sindh province, and Kalashnikovs and other ammunitions were recovered from their possession. According to Karachi Police, the 12 suspects had confessed they planned a terrorist attack in Karachi
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According to The News, 12 persons were arrested for planning terrorist activities in Karachi, capital of Sindh province, and Kalashnikovs and other ammunitions were recovered from their possession. According to Karachi Police, the 12 suspects had confessed they planned a terrorist attack in Karachi on May 12, when the Chief Justice of Pakistan is due to visit the city. The suspects were arrested from the Lines Area, Shah Faisal Colony and Malir areas of Karachi. Earlier, the intelligence agencies reported that there is a possibility of terrorist attacks on May 12.
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November - 11 
Police arrested around 350 PPP workers who were observing a “black day” in Karachi to protest the proclamation of emergency. Waqar Mehdi, Deputy Information Secretary of the PPP in Sindh told Daily Times that around 350 activists, including 50 women, were arrested in Karachi. The party had asked the
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Police arrested around 350 PPP workers who were observing a “black day” in Karachi to protest the proclamation of emergency. Waqar Mehdi, Deputy Information Secretary of the PPP in Sindh told Daily Times that around 350 activists, including 50 women, were arrested in Karachi. The party had asked the activists to reach Karachi Press Club (KPC) to register a protest. However, police and Rangers personnel barricaded all routes leading to the KPC. After this, the PPP decided to change the protest venue. “The police stopped us when we reached a petrol station near Zainab Market on our way to the press club,” said Rukhsana Shah, an office-bearer of the PPP Women’s Wing. Police tear-gassed and baton-charged many PPP activists who were injured and arrested while protesting near Regal Chowk and Zainab Market.
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November - 11 
Police temporality detained around 600 Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) activists while heading for the Lahore airport to welcome PPP Chairwoman Benazir Bhutto who was arriving from Islamabad on November 11, reports Daily Times. Police detained them at pickets set up in various parts of Lahore and subs
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Police temporality detained around 600 Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) activists while heading for the Lahore airport to welcome PPP Chairwoman Benazir Bhutto who was arriving from Islamabad on November 11, reports Daily Times. Police detained them at pickets set up in various parts of Lahore and subsequently released them on the same afternoon. While police stopped many PPP caravans heading towards the airport, around 1,000 activists managed to reach the airport despite police barricades.
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November - 12 
An AFP report added that security forces on November 12 arrested a top militant accused of harbouring al Qaeda insurgents, beheading troops and supplying arms to TNSM leader Maulana Fazlullah. Major General Arshad confirmed that security forces had arrested a "top suspect involved in militancy". "He
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An AFP report added that security forces on November 12 arrested a top militant accused of harbouring al Qaeda insurgents, beheading troops and supplying arms to TNSM leader Maulana Fazlullah. Major General Arshad confirmed that security forces had arrested a "top suspect involved in militancy". "He is under interrogation. The man identified himself as Parwant and says he is local," he said, adding the man’s real name was not yet known.
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At least 20 militants were injured when they tried to attack and capture the Saidu Sharif airport late on November 12-night, said Gen Waheed, adding that five suspects, including four locals and one Afghan, were detained by paramilitary personnel in Chakdara on November 13. He said telephone directo
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At least 20 militants were injured when they tried to attack and capture the Saidu Sharif airport late on November 12-night, said Gen Waheed, adding that five suspects, including four locals and one Afghan, were detained by paramilitary personnel in Chakdara on November 13. He said telephone directories had been confiscated from the suspects. “Some weapons were also recovered from their possession,” he stated. Answering a question on when the military operation would end, Gen Waheed said, “It will take time to eliminate the militants.”
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November - 13 
The former Prime Minister and Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) chairperson Benazir Bhutto has called upon General Pervez Musharraf to step down as president, saying there is little possibility now of her working with him even if he doffs his uniform, according to Dawn. She made the demand on November 1
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The former Prime Minister and Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) chairperson Benazir Bhutto has called upon General Pervez Musharraf to step down as president, saying there is little possibility now of her working with him even if he doffs his uniform, according to Dawn. She made the demand on November 13-morning as the Punjab government initiated a massive police action and arrested nearly 100 PPP workers and senior leaders from various parts of Lahore to foil her party’s planned ‘long march for democracy’. The PPP claims that more than 400 workers have been arrested. Talking to reporters by telephone, Benazir Bhutto said Gen. Musharraf had lost the confidence of people and he was incapable of resolving the crisis. “I’ve tried to work with him and negotiated with him to ensure a smooth and peaceful transfer of power to people through fair, free and transparent elections. But he has made a mess of everything,” she said. Benazir, who was detained on November 12-night for seven days in Lahore by the provincial government under section 3 of the Maintenance of Public Order to prevent her from leading the party’s march, also said that she was trying to forge a united front of all opposition parties on a one-point agenda of launching a joint struggle for democracy and rule of law. “I have contacted Jamaat-i-Islami Amir Qazi Hussain Ahmed, Awami National Party leader Asfandyar Wali and some Baloch leaders, including Hasil Bizenjo, for a united front of the opposition. I’m already in contact with Pakistan Muslim League (Nawaz) leader Nawaz Sharif and will also contact Pakistan Tehrik-i-Insaaf chief Imran Khan,” she said in reply to a question.
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November - 13 
The former Prime Minister and Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) chairperson Benazir Bhutto was put under house arrest in the early hours of November 13 to prevent her from leading a long march on Islamabad, according to Dawn. Police said an order under section 3 of the Maintenance of Public Order had be
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The former Prime Minister and Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) chairperson Benazir Bhutto was put under house arrest in the early hours of November 13 to prevent her from leading a long march on Islamabad, according to Dawn. Police said an order under section 3 of the Maintenance of Public Order had been issued by the Punjab government to detain Benazir Bhutto for a week in the house of PPP Senator Latif Khosa where she has been staying since her arrival in Lahore on November 11. A Lahore police official said police deployment was being increased around Khosa’s house and Benazir would stay there till further orders.
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November - 14 
Hundreds of Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) activists, including Punjab President Shah Mehmood Qureshi and former member of the National Assembly Syeda Abida Hussain, were arrested on November 14, Daily Times reported. Shah Mehmood was arrested when he reached Faisalabad from Okara with the PPP’s long
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Hundreds of Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) activists, including Punjab President Shah Mehmood Qureshi and former member of the National Assembly Syeda Abida Hussain, were arrested on November 14, Daily Times reported. Shah Mehmood was arrested when he reached Faisalabad from Okara with the PPP’s long-march rally. Abida Hussain was arrested in the evening from her residence after she had led a demonstration in Jhang.
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November - 14 
Military spokesperson Major General Waheed Arshad told AFP that 17 militants were killed when gunship helicopters attacked their vehicle, while the remaining 16 were killed in separate clashes. Six militants of the TNSM leader Maulana Fazlullah were killed as they attempted to free four colleagues w
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Military spokesperson Major General Waheed Arshad told AFP that 17 militants were killed when gunship helicopters attacked their vehicle, while the remaining 16 were killed in separate clashes. Six militants of the TNSM leader Maulana Fazlullah were killed as they attempted to free four colleagues who had been arrested by security forces near the Saidu Sharif Airport, Arshad said, adding that two soldiers died in the clash. The military spokesman said that four more militants were killed in the Hazara village. Troops also arrested four militants carrying radio sets and grenades, Arshad said, reported AFP. “We will make sure that the militants are completely wiped off before we end the operation,” he stated.
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November - 14 
Pakistan Tehrik-i-Insaaf chairman Imran Khan was arrested from outside the Punjab University’s new campus in Lahore on November 14 after he had been manhandled and detained in the campus allegedly by activists of the Islami Jamiat Talaba, according to Dawn. Imran Khan had gone to the university at t
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Pakistan Tehrik-i-Insaaf chairman Imran Khan was arrested from outside the Punjab University’s new campus in Lahore on November 14 after he had been manhandled and detained in the campus allegedly by activists of the Islami Jamiat Talaba, according to Dawn. Imran Khan had gone to the university at the invitation of a joint action committee of students. The visit had been approved by Qazi Hussain Ahmed, chief of Jamaat-e-Islami, to which the IJT is affiliated. The police booked Imran under section 124, 353, 149, 186, 148 of the Pakistan Penal Code, Section 16 of the Maintenance of Public Order and Section 7 of the Anti-Terrorism Act.
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November - 14 
Riots in Karachi continued on the second day of PPP chief Benazir Bhutto’s house arrest.
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Riots in Karachi continued on the second day of PPP chief Benazir Bhutto’s house arrest.
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In what appears to be a revenge action for sectarian killings at Parachinar in the FATA, the Taliban beheaded three truck drivers near Darra Adamkhel in the NWFP on November 19, according to Dawn. The drivers belonging to the Juzara and Marai areas of Kohat district had been abducted by the Taliban
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In what appears to be a revenge action for sectarian killings at Parachinar in the FATA, the Taliban beheaded three truck drivers near Darra Adamkhel in the NWFP on November 19, according to Dawn. The drivers belonging to the Juzara and Marai areas of Kohat district had been abducted by the Taliban on November 18-evening when they were passing through the Darra Adamkhel bazaar on their way to the troubled Kurram Agency. The three were identified as Islam, Fateh Ali and Rafique. After the incident, a mosque in Darra Bazaar came under fire when prayers were in progress. Six people were injured in the attack. Tribesmen reportedly chased the culprits and killed one of them and arrested another. Later, the Taliban took away the body from the Zarghunkhel hospital. According to unconfirmed reports, the Taliban had abducted three more people from Darra Adamkhel after checking their national identity cards.
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November - 2 
Police continued its massive crackdown against banned jihadi organisations following a suicide attack on a Pakistan Air Force bus that killed around nine people on November 1. Sources in the police said that numerous activists of the defunct organisations were arrested and shifted to an unknown plac
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Police continued its massive crackdown against banned jihadi organisations following a suicide attack on a Pakistan Air Force bus that killed around nine people on November 1. Sources in the police said that numerous activists of the defunct organisations were arrested and shifted to an unknown place for interrogations.
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November - 23 
According to Daily Times, three police personnel and a minor girl were killed in three separate incidents claimed by the outlawed Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA), while several vehicles and official buildings were attacked as protests against the killing of Balach Marri, leader of the BLA, continu
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According to Daily Times, three police personnel and a minor girl were killed in three separate incidents claimed by the outlawed Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA), while several vehicles and official buildings were attacked as protests against the killing of Balach Marri, leader of the BLA, continued for the third day on November 23. A minor girl died in Satellite Town when miscreants hurled a hand grenade at a house. Separately, three police personnel were killed while a fourth was injured, resulting in eight policemen dead in the last three days. The BLA claimed responsibility for all the killings, and also rejected government claims that Nawab Bugti’s grandson had killed Marri. A BLA spokesman alleged that the government was spreading false rumours about the killing of Marri. Meanwhile, police detained dozens of protesters across Balochistan. These people, mainly students, protested the killing of Marri by blocking roads.
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November - 23 
The paramilitary Mahsud Scouts detained two injured Uzbek fighters clad in women’s dress at the Fiza Gat checkpoint in Swat.
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The paramilitary Mahsud Scouts detained two injured Uzbek fighters clad in women’s dress at the Fiza Gat checkpoint in Swat.
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November - 24 
Security agencies investigating the two suicide bombings on November 24 in Rawalpindi raided a house in the Banni area of the garrison city and arrested two people suspected to be linked to an outlawed religious group, according to Dawn. They also seized a computer and some other material.
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Security agencies investigating the two suicide bombings on November 24 in Rawalpindi raided a house in the Banni area of the garrison city and arrested two people suspected to be linked to an outlawed religious group, according to Dawn. They also seized a computer and some other material.
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November - 3 
Daily Times reports that following the imposition of a state of emergency in Pakistan on November 3, nationwide crackdown on lawyers, politicians and civil society activists continued. Among the arrested were former Supreme Court Bar Association (SCBA) president Munir A Malik, Pakistan Muslim League
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Daily Times reports that following the imposition of a state of emergency in Pakistan on November 3, nationwide crackdown on lawyers, politicians and civil society activists continued. Among the arrested were former Supreme Court Bar Association (SCBA) president Munir A Malik, Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) Acting President Javed Hashmi, former Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) chief Hameed Gul, Sindh High Court Bar Association President Abrar Hassan and lawyer Ali Ahmad Kurd.
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November - 3 
Sources in the judiciary told that 14 Supreme Court (SC) judges, who refused to take oath under the Provisional Constitutional Order (PCO) promulgated by President General Pervez Musharraf on November 3, have been detained at their residences. A senior lawyer claimed that security personnel surround
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Sources in the judiciary told that 14 Supreme Court (SC) judges, who refused to take oath under the Provisional Constitutional Order (PCO) promulgated by President General Pervez Musharraf on November 3, have been detained at their residences. A senior lawyer claimed that security personnel surrounded the houses of all such judges. Their telephone landlines and mobile phones had also been blocked. Sacked chief justice of Pakistan Iftikhar Chaudhry reportedly had no access to newspapers or television.
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November - 30 
Pakistani security forces on November 30 arrested 11 loyalists of the pro-Taliban cleric Maulana Fazlullah in the Swat district of North West Frontier Province (NWFP). Military spokesman Major General Waheed Arshad told AFP, "Today security forces have arrested 11 suspected militants near Ayub bridg
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Pakistani security forces on November 30 arrested 11 loyalists of the pro-Taliban cleric Maulana Fazlullah in the Swat district of North West Frontier Province (NWFP). Military spokesman Major General Waheed Arshad told AFP, "Today security forces have arrested 11 suspected militants near Ayub bridge in Mingora district." "According to initial reports there are two foreigners among them who speak Persian, but their identities are not yet confirmed," he added.
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November - 30 
Security forces killed a militant and arrested another on November 30 after returning fire from militants on their check post in North Waziristan, officials said, reports Daily Times. Security officials said the militants attacked Banda post, four kilometres south of Miranshah, injuring a paramilita
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Security forces killed a militant and arrested another on November 30 after returning fire from militants on their check post in North Waziristan, officials said, reports Daily Times. Security officials said the militants attacked Banda post, four kilometres south of Miranshah, injuring a paramilitary soldier. “Security forces returned fire, killing a militant and arrested another, while also destroying their two vehicles,” said officials.
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November - 5 
According to AFP, since late November 3, between 1,500 and 1,800 people have been detained nationwide. These included 700 arrests in Punjab and 500 in Sindh. On November 5, police raided the Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) headquarters at Mansoora and put Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal (MMA) President Qazi Hussain Ah
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According to AFP, since late November 3, between 1,500 and 1,800 people have been detained nationwide. These included 700 arrests in Punjab and 500 in Sindh. On November 5, police raided the Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) headquarters at Mansoora and put Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal (MMA) President Qazi Hussain Ahmed under house arrest for 30 days. JI leader Liaqat Baloch said 600-700 party activists had been arrested in Punjab and Sindh overnight.
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November - 5 
Country-wide crackdown on the anti-emergency protesters continued on November 5 and hundreds of protesters were arrested by the security forces, reports Daily Times. Police used baton-charges to control demonstrations by lawyers at courts in Lahore, Karachi, Rawalpindi, Peshawar and Multan. Several
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Country-wide crackdown on the anti-emergency protesters continued on November 5 and hundreds of protesters were arrested by the security forces, reports Daily Times. Police used baton-charges to control demonstrations by lawyers at courts in Lahore, Karachi, Rawalpindi, Peshawar and Multan. Several opposition activists, lawyers, civil society members and some journalists were arrested. In Lahore, lawyers clashed with police at the Lahore High Court building. About 250 lawyers were arrested. In Karachi, rangers and police surrounded the Sindh High Court building in Karachi, denying entry to journalists, litigants, lawyers and even some judges. Riot police baton-charged protesting lawyers and arrested up to 100 outside the High Court and district courts, including Barrister Salahuddin, son of former Chief Justice Sabihuddin Ahmed. Clashes between civil society activists and journalists and the police were reported from the Karachi Press Club. Lawyers also staged protests outside the district courts in Rawalpindi and Islamabad. Up to 150 lawyers were arrested. Clashes between police and lawyers were also reported in Multan and Peshawar.
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November - 6 
Police beat up and arrested lawyers protesting against President General Pervez Musharraf’s emergency rule on November 6. According to Daily Times, the crack-down started after the Pakistan Bar Council (PBC) said it saw the ruling of a seven-member Supreme Court bench declaring the emergency illegal
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Police beat up and arrested lawyers protesting against President General Pervez Musharraf’s emergency rule on November 6. According to Daily Times, the crack-down started after the Pakistan Bar Council (PBC) said it saw the ruling of a seven-member Supreme Court bench declaring the emergency illegal, as still valid, and urged lawyers to avoid appearing before any judge who had taken oath under the new Provisional Constitutional Order (PCO). The PBC, through a resolution, rejected the "so-called emergency and PCO" and said the lawyers did not recognise those who had taken oath under the PCO as judges. It directed all arrested lawyers not to file any petition before them.
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November - 6 
Police released journalists arrested on November 5 while 49 lawyers taken into Saddar police custody were sent to prison for a month under the Maintenance of Public Order Ordinance (MPO). An Anti Terrorist Court (ATC) judge in Lahore sent 340 lawyers, also arrested on November 5, to jail on judicial
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Police released journalists arrested on November 5 while 49 lawyers taken into Saddar police custody were sent to prison for a month under the Maintenance of Public Order Ordinance (MPO). An Anti Terrorist Court (ATC) judge in Lahore sent 340 lawyers, also arrested on November 5, to jail on judicial remand till November 10. Government also continued its crackdown on political leaders across North West Frontier Province (NWFP) and arrested eight Pakistani Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leaders, two Awami National Party (ANP) leaders and dozens of other political activists.
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November - 6 
Police used batons and tear gas to break up a rally of some 500 lawyers in Multan and arrested 10 people. Another 50 were detained in the Lahore High Court. Police sources said 10 lawyers were arrested from various parts of Islamabad. In Quetta police also arrested the president of the local bar ass
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Police used batons and tear gas to break up a rally of some 500 lawyers in Multan and arrested 10 people. Another 50 were detained in the Lahore High Court. Police sources said 10 lawyers were arrested from various parts of Islamabad. In Quetta police also arrested the president of the local bar association. Around 300 lawyers reportedly protested in Peshawar.
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November - 7 
Government either arrested or placed under house arrest 10 leaders of the PML-N, the Awami National Party (ANP) and the Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) in Peshawar. Leaders of the PML-N, including Iqbal Zafar Jhagra, Pir Sabir Shah, Abdus Subhan Khan and Haji Muhammad Afzal, were arrested from the North West F
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Government either arrested or placed under house arrest 10 leaders of the PML-N, the Awami National Party (ANP) and the Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) in Peshawar. Leaders of the PML-N, including Iqbal Zafar Jhagra, Pir Sabir Shah, Abdus Subhan Khan and Haji Muhammad Afzal, were arrested from the North West Frontier Province (NWFP). The arrested ANP leaders are Asfandyar Wali Khan, Bashir Ahmed Bilour and Syed Aqil Shah. The arrested JI leaders are Qazi Hussain Ahmed, Shabbir Ahmed Khan and Dr. Iqbal Khalil.
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November - 7 
Political activist and lawyers were beaten and arrested across the country on November 7, reports Daily Times. In Punjab, police launched a massive crackdown against Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) leaders and workers to foil their Rawalpindi rally and arrested around 400 of the party’s workers. PPP s
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Political activist and lawyers were beaten and arrested across the country on November 7, reports Daily Times. In Punjab, police launched a massive crackdown against Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) leaders and workers to foil their Rawalpindi rally and arrested around 400 of the party’s workers. PPP sources revealed that police in Lahore had raided the PPP Secretariat in Faisal Town and arrested about 100 workers from there. The police also raided the residences of PPP leaders, including Shah Mehmood Qureshi and Naveed Chaudhry, and arrested 50 PPP workers from their houses.
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November - 7 
Riot police tear-gassed, baton-charged and arrested PPP leaders and activists when they tried to protest outside the Parliament House in the capital Islamabad. In Lahore, police beat and arrested a dozen of Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) workers for protesting outside the Lahore High Court bui
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Riot police tear-gassed, baton-charged and arrested PPP leaders and activists when they tried to protest outside the Parliament House in the capital Islamabad. In Lahore, police beat and arrested a dozen of Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) workers for protesting outside the Lahore High Court building. Lawyers and activists from the PML-N reportedly staged a demonstration and blocked GT Road in Gujar Khan against the imposition of emergency rule. In Rawalpindi, lawyers were holding a demonstration on Murree Road when Banni police arrested them and registered a First Information Report against them.
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November - 8 
Government on November 8 charged three politicians and a trade union leader with treason for making speeches against Chief of Army Staff General Pervez Musharraf’s imposition of emergency rule, reports Daily Times. The activists were formally charged with treason or sedition carrying a maximum sent
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Government on November 8 charged three politicians and a trade union leader with treason for making speeches against Chief of Army Staff General Pervez Musharraf’s imposition of emergency rule, reports Daily Times. The activists were formally charged with treason or sedition carrying a maximum sentence of death. According to court officials, they were remanded in custody for two weeks by the Sindh High Court, two days after they were arrested for criticising Musharraf in addresses at the press club in Karachi. They were identified as Baloch nationalist leader Hasil Bizenjo, his party’s provincial chief Ayub Qureshi, the National Workers Party Vice President Yusuf Mustikhan and trade union leader Liaquat Sahi. Police and Bizenjo’s party spokesman Jan Buledi said that they were also accused of distributing pamphlets against the state of emergency declared by Musharraf.
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November - 9 
According to Dawn, rail link of Quetta, capital of Balochistan, with the rest of the country was disrupted for the second time in 24 hours as the main tracks were blown up in the Dashat area of Mastung district on November 9. Police arrested a man who was allegedly injured while planting the bomb. P
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According to Dawn, rail link of Quetta, capital of Balochistan, with the rest of the country was disrupted for the second time in 24 hours as the main tracks were blown up in the Dashat area of Mastung district on November 9. Police arrested a man who was allegedly injured while planting the bomb. Police said the suspect, Abdul Razaq, was a railway employee.
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November - 9 
The government placed former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto under a brief house arrest early on November 9, and detained several of her supporters to block a mass protest against the imposition of emergency rule by President Pervez Musharraf, according to Daily Times. The house arrest orders were lat
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The government placed former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto under a brief house arrest early on November 9, and detained several of her supporters to block a mass protest against the imposition of emergency rule by President Pervez Musharraf, according to Daily Times. The house arrest orders were later withdrawn on November 9-night.
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October - 10 
A trooper, Fazal Subhan, was killed during an exchange of fire between security forces and militants in the Malakand Agency of the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) on October 10, reports The News. One injured militant was also arrested.
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A trooper, Fazal Subhan, was killed during an exchange of fire between security forces and militants in the Malakand Agency of the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) on October 10, reports The News. One injured militant was also arrested.
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October - 22 
A pro-Taliban militant was killed and two others wounded in a failed attempt to blow up the office of a women’s rights group in the Karak district of North West Frontier Province (NWFP), AFP quoted police as saying on October 22. The militants had been attempting to plant a bomb at the Khawando Kor
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A pro-Taliban militant was killed and two others wounded in a failed attempt to blow up the office of a women’s rights group in the Karak district of North West Frontier Province (NWFP), AFP quoted police as saying on October 22. The militants had been attempting to plant a bomb at the Khawando Kor (sisters’ home), local police officer Hajit Khan said, Daily Times reported. The bomb exploded prematurely and one militant was killed, Khan said, adding that two injured accomplices had been arrested. The office was not damaged. The trio had taken part in the war against the Soviets in neighbouring Afghanistan in the 1980s and was now supporting the Taliban in NWFP. The Khawando Kor group, which has several offices across the NWFP, has been promoting education and increased rights for women in the area.
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October - 22 
According to Dawn, five local Taliban suspects were arrested in the Gul Kach area of Zhob district on October 22. Official sources said that Frontier Corps personnel deployed in the area adjacent to the North West Frontier Province intercepted a vehicle that was coming from Dera Ismail Khan. During
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According to Dawn, five local Taliban suspects were arrested in the Gul Kach area of Zhob district on October 22. Official sources said that Frontier Corps personnel deployed in the area adjacent to the North West Frontier Province intercepted a vehicle that was coming from Dera Ismail Khan. During search, the personnel found arms and ammunition in the vehicle. The sources said that the arrested people belonged to the Mehsud tribe and might have links with the Baitullah Mehsud group. They were identified as Rehman Gul, Abdul Rehman, Asghar Khan Zaman Gul and Rehan Gul.
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October - 23 
At least four security force personnel were injured in a bomb attack on a military caravan in the Chak Darrah area of Malakand in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on October 23, according to The News. Some unidentified men reportedly blew up with a remote-controlled bomb a ration-laden truck
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At least four security force personnel were injured in a bomb attack on a military caravan in the Chak Darrah area of Malakand in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on October 23, according to The News. Some unidentified men reportedly blew up with a remote-controlled bomb a ration-laden truck included in a 50-vehicle military convoy moving to the Swat district. Pakistan Army spokesperson Maj. Gen. Waheed Arshad confirmed the injury to four soldiers. Talking to Geo News, he disclosed that the seven men involved in the assault on the army caravan were arrested.
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October - 23 
Police arrested three individuals suspected to have links with al Qaeda in the Muhalla Gulbahir locality of Mardan in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on October 23, Daily Times reported. They were identified as Asmatullah, an Afghan national, Shahzad, a generator mechanic, and his assistant
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Police arrested three individuals suspected to have links with al Qaeda in the Muhalla Gulbahir locality of Mardan in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on October 23, Daily Times reported. They were identified as Asmatullah, an Afghan national, Shahzad, a generator mechanic, and his assistant Sirtaj. Sources said police had also seized a car bearing a Karachi license plate during the operation. Asmatullah is reported to have returned to Multan from Karachi a few days ago. The brother of Shahzad, the arrested generator mechanic, was killed in Kashmir and was a member of the outlawed Sunni group Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ), sources disclosed.
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October - 23 
Three suspected militants were killed and another was injured in an encounter with the security forces (SFs) in the Kurdan area near Dera Bugti on October 23, Dawn reported. SF personnel also arrested two militants and seized a cache of arms and ammunition, including AK-47 rifles, rocket launcher, r
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Three suspected militants were killed and another was injured in an encounter with the security forces (SFs) in the Kurdan area near Dera Bugti on October 23, Dawn reported. SF personnel also arrested two militants and seized a cache of arms and ammunition, including AK-47 rifles, rocket launcher, rockets, grenade and hundreds of rounds. The slain militants were identified as Saeedi Bugti, Mitha Khan Bugti and Yar Khan Bugti, who the SFs claimed were wanted in various cases of bomb blasts, attacks on the troops and explosions targeting gas pipelines and other installations.
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October - 28 
Police arrested two suspected militants, identified as Sona Khan Bugti and Sadiq Bugti, from the Pat Feeder and Uch areas of Dera Bugti district and seized illegal arms, ammunition and anti-personnel mines.
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Police arrested two suspected militants, identified as Sona Khan Bugti and Sadiq Bugti, from the Pat Feeder and Uch areas of Dera Bugti district and seized illegal arms, ammunition and anti-personnel mines.
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October - 3 
According to Dawn, two militants belonging to the Bugti tribe, identified as Khuda Bakhsh Chakrani Bugti and Nabi Bakhsh Chakrani Bugti, were killed and three persons, including a Frontier Corps soldier, were injured after security forces clashed with militants at Khalani village in the Jaffarabad d
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According to Dawn, two militants belonging to the Bugti tribe, identified as Khuda Bakhsh Chakrani Bugti and Nabi Bakhsh Chakrani Bugti, were killed and three persons, including a Frontier Corps soldier, were injured after security forces clashed with militants at Khalani village in the Jaffarabad district of Balochistan, on October 3. Seven tribesmen were arrested and an unspecified quantity of arms, including rocket launchers, rockets, hand-grenades, automatic rifles and thousands of rounds of ammunition, was recovered after the clash.
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October - 3 
Afghan security forces on October 3 allegedly arrested four Pakistanis suspected of being suicide bombers from Kandahar in southern Afghanistan, Dawn reported. They were reportedly arrested after a raid on a house in the outskirts of the city along with some suicide jackets. “Afghan security forces
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Afghan security forces on October 3 allegedly arrested four Pakistanis suspected of being suicide bombers from Kandahar in southern Afghanistan, Dawn reported. They were reportedly arrested after a raid on a house in the outskirts of the city along with some suicide jackets. “Afghan security forces have arrested four suicide bombers from Kandahar,” Abdul Raziq Panjsheri, an Afghan official from Spin Buldak, a border district, disclosed. He stared that all the four hailed from the Punjab province of Pakistan and identified them as Mohammad Hussain, Abdul Rauf, M. Shoaib and Hassan. He said that they were being interrogated and they had disclosed that they belonged to the proscribed Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ).
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October - 7 
According to Dawn, international military planes called in by Afghan security forces killed 16 militants, apparently all foreigners, suspected of preparing an attack in the country’s east, police said on October 7. Six militants were injured and one was arrested following the raid late on October 6
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According to Dawn, international military planes called in by Afghan security forces killed 16 militants, apparently all foreigners, suspected of preparing an attack in the country’s east, police said on October 7. Six militants were injured and one was arrested following the raid late on October 6 in Paktika, provincial deputy police chief Farouq Sangari told AFP. The arrested militant, an Uzbek national, told the authorities the dead were all foreign nationals, from Pakistan, Uzbekistan and Chechnya, the official said.
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October - 7 
The military said they had arrested two militants in North Waziristan, AFP reported.
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The military said they had arrested two militants in North Waziristan, AFP reported.
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September - 14 
Intelligence agencies on September 14 arrested a suspect, who they believed could have provided clues to the lone suicide bomber who struck a special anti-terrorist unit in Tarbela Ghazi near Islamabad on September 13 and killed 15 soldiers, from a village in Swabi in the North West Frontier Provinc
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Intelligence agencies on September 14 arrested a suspect, who they believed could have provided clues to the lone suicide bomber who struck a special anti-terrorist unit in Tarbela Ghazi near Islamabad on September 13 and killed 15 soldiers, from a village in Swabi in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP), a security official confirmed, reports Dawn. Security personnel raided a house in Haider colony in the sub-district of Topi and arrested Amir Mohammad Khan along with his two brothers. Officials said that Amir had retired from army one and a half years ago and had gone for tableegh. He later joined Wapda as a security guard and looked after a warehouse close to the place of bombing. Military spokesman Major General Waheed Arshad meanwhile denied reports that al Qaeda was involved in the attack.
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September - 2 
The Kandahar authorities detained four Pakistanis on suspicion of helping insurgents build bombs, according to Daily Times. “On a tip-off we captured four Pakistanis who are experts in making suicide-bombing vests and remote-controlled bombs,” police officer Abdul Qayoum Katawazi told AFP.
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The Kandahar authorities detained four Pakistanis on suspicion of helping insurgents build bombs, according to Daily Times. “On a tip-off we captured four Pakistanis who are experts in making suicide-bombing vests and remote-controlled bombs,” police officer Abdul Qayoum Katawazi told AFP.
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September - 20 
Two Pakistani nationals accused of channeling 1 million euros ($1.40 million) to Muslim militants were arrested in Spain on September 20, Spanish police said, reports Reuters. A. Muhammad Shan and P. Mehmood Sandhu used money from drug trafficking to fund radical groups in Spain and abroad, a police
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Two Pakistani nationals accused of channeling 1 million euros ($1.40 million) to Muslim militants were arrested in Spain on September 20, Spanish police said, reports Reuters. A. Muhammad Shan and P. Mehmood Sandhu used money from drug trafficking to fund radical groups in Spain and abroad, a police statement said. They were detained in Madrid and Barcelona after a three-year operation by Spanish National Police and the US Federal Bureau of Intelligence.
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