SL. No.
|
Date
|
Place
|
Incident
|
Nature of incident
|
1
|
January 3 |
Batagaram / KP
|
The CTD officials of Hazara Division
arrested two TTP terrorists, Muhammad Nawaz alias Abrash and Azizullah
alias Hazaza, from Batagaram District of KP.
|
Non-violent (Arrest) |
2
|
January 9 |
Chando Khel / Lakki Marwat / KP
|
Bannu Special Police Unit arrested three suspected
TTP terrorists from the Chando Khel area of Lakki Marwat District
in KP.
|
Non-violent (Arrest) |
3
|
February 1 |
Luni Jungle / Kulachi / Dera Ismail Khan / KP
|
Security Forces killed a TTP militant and arrested
eight other suspects during an exchange of fire in the Luni Jungle
area under Kulachi tehsil in Dera Ismail Khan District of Khyber
Pakhtunkhwa. Three Army personnel - Major Abbas, Captain Omer
and Naik Adnan - were injured during a 'routine sanitisation operation',
the ISPR said in a statement.
|
Violent (Killing) |
4
|
February 9 |
Gadap town / Karachi / Sindh
|
Six militants were killed in a shoot out with
Police during a raid on a chicken farm off Superhighway near the
Baqai Medical University in Gadap town of Karachi, the provincial
capital of Sindh. SSP Malir Rao Anwar Ahmed said that the six
militants belonged to AQIS and TTP, and were involved in targeting
law enforcement personnel.
|
Violent (Killing) |
5
|
February 12 |
Pakistan / Afghanistan
|
In an effort to promote its ideology and update
supporters about its latest actions in the country, the TTP has
brought out a high gloss, Vogue-style magazine. The first issue
of 'Mujjallah' magazine was published in November 2016 and reportedly
distributed in Pakistan sometime in December 2016. The inaugural
issue had 56 pages.
|
Non-violent (Magazine publication) |
6
|
February 12 |
Pakistan / Afghanistan
|
The ISAF Commander General John Nicholson (Jr.)
said TTP provides the core fighting group for the militant IS
group as TTP militants in Orakzai Agency of FATA en masse joined
the relatively new terrorist group. General John Nicholson (Jr.)
appeared before the US Senate Armed Services Committee this week
to brief American lawmakers on the current situation in Afghanistan.
He told the panel that the IS, which in Afghanistan was called
the Islam State Khorasan Province, comprised fighters mainly from
existing militant groups in Afghanistan and Pakistan.
|
Non-violent (report) |
7
|
February 13 |
Mall Road / Lahore / Punjab
|
At least 14 persons were killed and 85 injured
when a suicide bomber struck around 6pm outside the Punjab Assembly
on Mall Road of Lahore, the provincial capital of Punjab, during
a protest. The JuA faction of TTP claimed responsibility for the
attack.
|
Violent (Killing) |
8
|
February 13 |
Pakistan
|
The JuA faction of TTP released a video announcing
the launch of "Operation Ghazi" in the honour of Maulvi Ghazi
Abdul Rasheed who was killed in July 2007 by Pakistan Army inside
Lal Masjid, Islamabad. The Chief of JuA also appealed to other
religious groups to form a united front, wherein he would be ready
to fight as an ordinary fighter, a possible hint of rejoining
the main TTP of Fazlullah group. The main TTP and Waziristan Mehsud
Taliban (Khan Said Sajna Group) have already merged on February
02, 2017. TTP-JuA has already claimed the Chaman (Balochistan)
blast on FC jointly with LeJ's Al-Alami and blast in Kurram Agency
on January 21, 2017 claimed by LeJ Al-Alami that they claim was
their combined work with Shehryar group of Mehsud Taliban, which
means these factions have already joined hands together.
The TTP-JuA claimed that the previous Operation
Saut-al-Raad (Sound of Thunder), which was aimed at hit and run
tactics, had achieved its targets and that now it was time to
launch big operations. TTP-JuA has already started this by launching
big scale attacks on three Pakistan Army check posts in Baizai
(border area with Afghanistan) simultaneously claiming to have
inflicted heavy losses onto the Pakistan Army, while conceding
that two of its fighters were killed and three injured. Police
sources, talking to Pakistan Today, revealed that law enforcement
agencies are now expecting some large scale attacks in Mohmand
Agency, Bajaur Agency and Peshawar on the LEAs while sectarian
minorities will be targeted too. Shia community-dominated areas
in KP/FATA and Quetta in Balochistan will be likely targets of
these attacks.
|
Non-violent ( Video Release) |
9
|
February 15 |
Chak 10-R 98 / Khanewal / Punjab
|
The CTD killed at least six suspected JuA militants
in an operation in Chak 10-R 98 area of Khanewal District in Punjab.
Four suspects managed to flee during the operation. The operation
was carried out on a tip off regarding presence of militants in
the area. JuA is an offshoot of TTP, which is responsible for
the suicide blast in Lahore that killed 14 persons including two
senior police officials on February 13.
|
Violent (Killing) |
10
|
February 17 |
Super Highway / Karachi / Sindh
|
Police killed nine TTP militants including would-be
suicide bombers during exchange of fire near Super Highway in
Karachi, the provincial capital of Sindh.
|
Violent (Killing) |
11
|
February 17 |
Pakistan / Afghanistan
|
The Pakistan Army targeted militant hideouts across
the Afghan border, killing several militants including a top commander
of JuA, an offshoot of the TTP.
|
Violent (Killing) |
12
|
February 20 |
Frontier Region Tank / FATA
|
Army claimed to have conducted and intelligence
based operation in Frontier Region Tank of FATA, killing four
suspected militants. The ISPR released a statement in this regard,
saying the operation was reportedly carried out against Asmatullah
Shaheen Bhittani Group of TTP.
|
Violent (Killing) |
13
|
March 8 |
Malikabad / Swabi / KP
|
Five militants and two Army personnel, including
one Captain Junaid, were killed during an intelligence-based operation
against suspected terrorists in Malikabad area of Swabi District
KP. "[The] five terrorists who were killed [...] were planning
to target educational institutions and judicial complexes," Inter-Services
Public Relations (ISPR) said in a statement. Three of the terrorists
had been identified, while the remaining two were "probably Afghans".
At least one of the identified militants was a cadre of Tehreek-e-Taliban
Pakistan (TTP), added ISPR.
|
Violent (Killing) |
14 |
March 30 |
Kohat / KP
|
ISPR stated that, Tahir, a 'hardcore terrorist'
belonging to TTP and involved in the 2012 Bannu jailbreak was
executed in Kohat jail. The terrorist was tried and convicted
by a military court. In April 2012, over 200 terrorists attacked
the Central Jail in Bannu, freeing 384 prisoners in the pre-dawn
assault. The execution came two days after Senate approved the
28th Constitutional Amendment Bill, consummating the parliamentary
process to revive military courts for another two years.
|
Violent (Hanging) |
15 |
March 31 |
Noor market / Parachinar / Kurram Agency / FATA
|
At least 24 persons were killed and another 100
injured in a suicide attack on an Imambargah in the Noor market
area of Parachinar town in Kurram Agency of FATA. TTP's faction
JuA claimed responsibility for the attack. The blast was part
of its operation Ghazi and Shias were the targets, the outfit
said in a statement sent to the media.
|
Violent (Killing) |
16 |
March 31 |
Jandola / SWA / FATA
|
A high-value terrorist Mehmoodul Hassan alias
Khwaja Madni and his accomplice from the TTP' Sajna group were
killed in an operation by SFs in Jandola area of SWA, the ISPR
statement said. The SFs personnel recovered weapons and ammunitions
from the terrorists' hideout.
|
Violent (Killing) |
17 |
April 4 |
Mohmand Agency / FATA
|
The ISPR claimed that eight JuA militants had
surrendered before the Army in Mohmand Agency of FATA. In a statement
issued by the ISPR, the Army said the militants who surrendered
include Akbar, Gull, Siraj and five of their accomplices.
|
Non-violent (Surrender) |
18 |
April 5 |
Bedian Road / Lahore / Punjab
|
Six people, including four Army soldiers and an
off-duty Air Force airman, lost their lives after a suicide bomber
targeted a census team in Lahore's Bedian Road area. At least
19 others were injured in the attack, according to the provincial
Government. The TTP claimed the attack.
|
Violent (Killing) |
19 |
April 7 |
Manawan / Lahore / Punjab
|
The CTD of Punjab killed 10 JuA militants in the
night at Manawan area of Lahore, the provincial capital of Punjab.
|
Violent (Killing) |
20 |
April 11 |
Severra Chowk / Multan / Punjab
|
Seven JuA militants were arrested by the CTD at
Severra Chowk in Multan town of same District in Punjab.
|
Non-violent (Arrest) |
21 |
April 15 |
Basti Dadwani / Choti Zareen / Dera Ghazi Khan
/ Punjab
|
At least nine militants and three Pakistan Rangers
(Punjab) personnel were killed during an exchange of fire in Basti
Dadwani near Choti Zareen area of Dera Ghazi Khan in Punjab in
the morning. The ISPR said "9-10 hardcore terrorists" affiliated
with the TTP were killed during the joint security operation launched
by Rangers, intelligence agencies and CTD personnel near Choti
Zareen area. Among the slain militants included Muhammad Asghar
Dadwani alias Ustad Gorchani and Muhammad Naeem alias Waqas Dadwani.
The Punjab Rangers personnel slain in the shootout were identified
as Havildar Asif, Sepoy Aftab and Sepoy Azizullah. Two soldiers
also sustained injuries.
|
Violent (Killing) |
22 |
April 19 |
Narang / Sheikhupura / Punjab
|
The CTD of Punjab Police killed eight militants
by busting a 'big' cell of the TTP in the Narang area of Sheikhupura
District of Punjab. Two CTD officials were injured in the shootout,
a handout issued by the department's spokesman said.
|
Violent (Killing) |
23 |
May 3 |
Pakistan
|
Four "hardcore terrorists" of TTP tried by the
military courts were hanged. The four were said to be involved
in "committing heinous offences related to terrorism, including
killing of innocent civilians, attacking armed forces of Pakistan
and LEAs," an ISPR statement said.
|
Violent (Hanging) |
24 |
May 4 |
Kohat / KP
|
Three 'hardcore terrorists' sentenced by military
courts were executed in Kohat jail of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, said
a statement released by the ISPR. The executed terrorists belonged
to TTP. Their names were Hassan Dar, Umar Zada and Hazrat Ali.
They were involved in attacking the Security Forces and civilians.
|
Violent (Hanging) |
25 |
May 9 |
Rawalpindi / Punjab |
Four TTP terrorists, who were tried by Military
Courts, have been executed in Rawalpindi.
|
Violent (Hanging) |
26 |
May 17 |
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
|
Four TTP terrorists, tried by military courts,
were executed at a jail in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, the ISPR said.
|
Violent (Hanging) |
27 |
May 20 |
Mundan / Bannu / KP
|
CTD arrested a TTP 'commander' in Mundan village
in Bannu District of KP. Mansoorullah Ali alias Qiyaz is
believed to be the mastermind behind attack on Mundan Police Station
in Bannu on February 7, 2017. Police said the TTP 'commander'
was found in possession of explosives, grenades and material used
for making bombs.
|
Non-violent (Arrest) |
28 |
May 24 |
Quetta / Balochistan
|
One TTP leader, Saeed Ahmed Badani, describe as
the "mastermind" behind three major attacks in the province was
arrested from an unidentified location of Quetta in Balochistan.
|
Non-violent (Arrest) |
29 |
May 24 |
Pakistan
|
The two TTP terrorists in involved in committing
heinous offences relating to terrorism, including the attack on
Army Public School Peshawar, were sent to gallows. According to
ISPR, the terrorist, Atta Ullah and Taj Muhammad, tried by Military
Courts were executed.
|
Violent (Hanging) |
30 |
May 25 |
Pakistan
|
The Peshawar High Court stayed the execution of
former spokesman of the Swat chapter of TTP, Muslim Khan, who
was sentenced to death last year by a military court on multiple
charges of terrorism.
|
Non-violent (Stay on execution) |
31 |
June 4 |
Pakistan
|
The JuA faction of TTP expelled four commanders
for 'acting against Shariah and violating group's rules and regulations,
the group's spokesman Asad Mansoor said. The spokesman informed
all militant groups in a statement emailed to the media that the
JuA will not be responsible for any act of the sacked members
as they are no more associated with the outfit. The sacked commanders
were identified as Maulana Salahuddin, Maulana Waqas, Qazi Saqib
and Mehdi. Maulana Salahuddin was a senior commander and in-charge
of the JuA's financial affairs. He was former member of the TTP
'shura'. Mehdi was a senior commander and had many followers among
the militants. He also served as head of the Finance Department.
He once headed activities in the cities. Qazi Saqib, a renowned
religious scholar, has served as Chief Justice of JuA. Maulana
Waqas is a religious scholar and a teacher. All four belong to
Mohmand Agency of FATA and now live in Afghanistan.
|
Non-violent (Expulsion from
outfit) |
32 |
June 19 |
Bahawalpur / Punjab |
The CTD arrested three TTP cadres from Bahawalpur
District of Punjab whom they claimed were plotting an attack in
the city on Eid. They also recovered explosives and suicide jackets
from their possession.
|
Non-violent (Arrest) |
33 |
July 10 |
Chaman / Qilla Abdullah /
Balochistan |
The DPO of Qilla Abdullah, Sajid Khan Mohmand,
and his security guard and driver were killed and over 10 other
people, including five Police personnel, injured in a suicide
blast in the border town of Chaman in Qilla Abdullah District
of Balochistan. The TTP claimed responsibility for the attack.
|
Violent (Killing) |
34 |
July 13 |
Killi Deba / Quetta / Balochistan |
The SP, Mubarak Shah, and three of his Police
guards were shot dead when the motorcycles bourne militants opened
indiscriminate fire at the Police mobile while it was patrolling
in Killi Deba area of Quetta in Balochistan. The TTP claimed responsibility
for the attack.
|
Violent (Killing) |
35 |
July 24 |
Ferozepur Road / Lahore / Punjab
|
At least 26 persons, including nine Policemen,
were killed and 56 others injured in a suicide blast near the
Arfa Karim IT Tower on the Ferozepur Road of Lahore, the provincial
capital of Punjab. The TTP claimed responsibility for the attack.
|
Violent (Killing) |
36 |
July 25 |
Lahore / Punjab
|
Law enforcement agencies identified a new militant
network, an offshoot of the TTP, as the group responsible for
July 24's attack on Lahore's Ferozepur Road. The suicide attack
near the Arfa Karim IT Tower was the first deadly assault by the
TSG, which comprised highly trained suicide attackers (Fidayeen
commandos), a Senior Police Officer said under the condition of
anonymity. The Police officer said the emergence of the TSG had
raised concerns among law enforcement agencies, who were viewing
it as an emerging new challenge. The TSG commandos have been trained
to carry out massive and deadly attacks, he added.
|
Non-violent (Statement) |
37 |
July 30 |
Pakistan
|
Haji Daud Mehsud, a senior leader of the TTP,
has declared allegiance to Daesh or the Islamic State that could
be seen as a serious setback for the TTP and a boost for IS-Khorasan
(IS-K) region just two weeks after the US airstrikes killed the
IS-K leader Abu Sayed in Afghanistan's eastern Nangarhar province.
|
Non-violent (Defection) |
38 |
July 31 |
Pakistan
|
The TTP released the first edition of a magazine
for women, apparently aiming to convince its target readership
to join the militant group and take up jihad. The first edition
of Sunnat-i-Khaula - which translates as 'The Way of Khaula',
referring to an early female follower of the Prophet Muhammad
(PBUH) - published by the TTP features a picture of a woman veiled
from head to toe on its front cover. Inside is an interview with
the TTP's leader's wife, who is not named, in which she talks
about being married to the head of the militant group, Fazlullah
Khorasani, at the age of 14.
|
Non-violent (Statement) |
39 |
August 2 |
University Road / Gujrat / Punjab
|
The Punjab CTD shot dead three TTP militants during
a raid at University Road of Gujrat Town in same District of Punjab.
|
Violent (Killing) |
40 |
August 7 |
Sagian Bridge / Lahore / Punjab
|
The CTD killed four TTP militants in an encounter
near Sagian Bridge in Lahore, the provincial capital of Punjab.
|
Violent (Killing) |
41 |
August 9 |
SITE Town / Karachi / Sindh
|
The CTD conducted a search operation in the Al-Kareem
Islamic Academy located in SITE Town area of Karachi, the provincial
capital of Sindh, allegedly linked with the TTP and arrested seven
persons for interrogation.
|
Non-violent (Arrest) |
42 |
August 15 |
Manghopir / Karachi / Sindh
|
Two militants belonging to the TTP Mufti Shakir
group were killed during an encounter with the CTD personnel in
the Manghopir area of Karachi, the provincial capital of Sindh.
|
Violent (Killing) |
43 |
August 16 |
Attock, Dera Ghazi Khan and Lahore / Punjab
|
SFs arrested seven TTP militants and 20 Afghan
suspects during various operations conducted over the last 72
hours in Punjab.
|
Non-violent (Arrest) |
44 |
August 19 |
Noorani Basti / Korangi Town / Karachi / Sindh
|
Two TTP militants were killed in shootout during
an IBO jointly conducted by CTD and Pakistan Rangers (Sindh) at
Noorani Basti in Korangi Town of Karachi in Sindh.
|
Violent (Killing) |
45 |
September 4 |
Sadaf Society / Karachi /
Sindh |
Police in a shootout killed four suspected terrorists,
including TTP chief Mullah Fazlullah's cousin, Khursheed, in Sadaf
Society locality of Karachi, the provincial capital of Sindh.
|
Violent (Killing) |
46 |
September 9 |
Al-Habib Society / Karachi
/ Sindh |
Seven TTP militants were arrested by LEAs and
Police during joint operation in Al-Habib Society in Karachi,
the provincial capital of Sindh.
|
Non-violent (Arrest) |
47 |
September 11 |
Nazyan / Nangarhar / Afghanistan
|
Four TTP militants, including a senior 'commander'
Nazir Afridi alias Jundullah, were killed in Nazyan District of
Nangarhar province in Afghanistan.
|
Violent (Killing) |
48 |
September 17 |
Loye Mamond / Bajaur Agency / FATA
|
Local Tehsildar Fawad Ali and four Levies personnel
were killed when a remote-controlled bomb went off at a roadside
in Loye Mamond area of Bajaur Agency in FATA. TTP claimed responsibility
for the blast. TTP 'spokesman' Mohammad Khorasani said the militants
planted an improvised explosive device "to target security personnel"
in the Bajaur Agency area.
|
Violent (Killing) |
49 |
October 18 |
Quetta-Sibbi Road / Sariab Mill / Quetta / Balochistan
|
At least eight Policemen were killed and 24 other
people were injured in an explosion on the Quetta-Sibbi Road in
Sariab Mill area of Quetta, the provincial capital of Balochistan.
The TTP claimed responsibility for the attack.
|
Violent (Killing) |
50 |
October 18 |
Paktia / Afghanistan
|
Umar Khalid Khorasani, the 'chief' of JuA, an
offshoot of the TTP, has been killed in a US drone strike in Paktia
province of Afghanistan's. "Chief of our Jamaat-ul-Ahrar Umar
Khalid Khorasani, who sustained serious injuries in a recent US
drone strike, succumbed to his injuries Wednesday evening," JuA
'spokesman' Asad Mansoor told AFP by telephone from an undisclosed
location. "At least nine close associates of Khorasani were also
killed in the strike," he added. Mansoor said a high-level meeting
of JuA's consultative council will be convened soon to appoint
the outfit's new chief. However, a senior JuA 'commander' said
on condition of anonymity that one of JuA's senior commanders,
Asad Afridi, has already been appointed new JuA chief.
|
Violent (Killing) |
51 |
November 3 |
Zhob,/Balochistan |
A suspected militant was arrested and a large
cache of weapons was recovered during an IBO conducted by FC Balochistan
and intelligence agencies in Zhob, Balochistan said a statement
issued by the ISPR. According to the statement, the FC and intelligence
agencies arrested a suspected TTP facilitator while conducting
an operation at a terrorist hideout in Zhob. The statement added
that weapons, IED, explosives and ammunition, suspected to be
used in carrying out terrorist activities in Quetta were recovered
from the terrorist hideout.
|
Arrest |
52 |
November 5 |
North Waziristan Agency/
FATA. |
A 'commander' of the TTP, Abdul Khaliq Haqqani,
along with his fighters, surrendered to the SFs in North Waziristan
Agency of FATA.
|
Surrender |
53 |
November 8 |
NS |
'Spokesman' for the banned JuA, a breakaway faction
of the TTP, Asad Mansoor, announced that Mukaram alias Omar Khorasani
and his followers had been "banished from the Jamaat. He said
a detailed 'policy statement' would be issued later, asking supporters
not to take any sort of step, which could hurt their activities.
JuA therefore faces a rift as Mukarram and his fighters are set
to announce their own group.
|
Rift/Announcement |
54 |
November 9 |
Airport Road/Quetta/Balochistan |
Three Policemen, including a DIG of Police, Hamid
Shakil, were killed when a suicide bomber struck his motorcycle
with the DIG's vehicle on the Airport Road in Quetta, Balochistan.
The suicide attack targeted the vehicle of DIG during his morning
commute. Four other Policemen were also injured in the explosion.
TTP claimed responsibility for the attack.
|
Suicide Attack |
55 |
November 14 |
Pakistan |
The CJCSC General Zubair Mahmood Hayat alleged
that India's R&AW had established a cell with a special allocation
of over $500 million in 2015, to sabotage CPEC projects in Pakistan.
"India's indirect interference in Pakistan is manifested in sponsoring
TTP, Baloch and other sub-nationalist outfits and many other terrorist
groups," he further claimed.
|
Non-Violent (statement) |
56 |
November 15 |
Pakistan / Afghanistan |
Afghanistan's CEO Abdullah, said that TTP had
consolidated presence in Afghanistan and TTP had achieved
that by taking advantage of the instability created by the insurgents
fighting the Afghanistan Government.
|
Non-Violent (statement) |
57 |
November 16 |
North Waziristan Agency /
FATA |
Taliban 'commander' Khan Daraz of the Hafiz Gul
Bahadur outfit surrendered to the SFs
|
Non-Violent (surrender) |
58 |
November 17 |
Dera Ghazi Khan / Punjab |
Punjab Rangers arrested four suspected militants
belonging to the banned TTP in an IBO. The militants were allegedly
involved in killing of Police officials in KP and Punjab, said
a statement issued by ISPR. Automatic weapons including grenades
were also recovered from the militants during the raid.
|
Non-Violent (arrest) |
59 |
November 21 |
Rawalpindi / Punjab
|
CTD conducted IBOs in Rawalpindi District of Punjab
and arrested one TTP militant. The militant was identified as
Muhammad Irfan who was arrested in Rawalpindi. CTD also recovered
explosives and automatic weapons from the militants.
|
Non-violent (Arrest) |
60 |
November 21 |
Gujranwala / Punjab
|
CTD conducted IBOs in Gujranwala District of Punjab
and arrested three TTP militant. The militants were identified
as Abdul Wahab, Mudassar Nazir and Iqbal arrested in Gujranwala.
CTD also recovered explosives and automatic weapons from the militants.
|
Non-Violent (Arrest) |
61 |
November 22 |
Musa Zai / Kulachi / DI Khan/ KP
|
An Army Major was killed and one soldier was injured
in an exchange of fire with TTP militants, when the SFs conducted
a raid at Musa Zai Mohllah in Kulachi area of DI Khan City in
KP. According to reports, the Army, acting on a tip-off around
midnight, had raided the house of 'commander' Zahir Shah of the
TTP where he was present with his accomplices.
|
Violent (Killing) |
62 |
November 22 |
Pakistan
|
Major General Asif Ghafoor said that Pakistan
welcomes US offer to act against TTP militants.
|
Non-Violent (statement) |
63 |
November 23 |
Shabqadar/ Charsadda/ KP
|
Police arrested five alleged militants of TTP
from Shabqadar area of Charsadda District in KP, along with cache
of explosive and ammunition. SHO Shabqadar Police Station Muhammad
Arif said the militants were planning an attack on vaccination
teams during the on-going anti-polio drive in the area. The five
militants belonged to Bajaur Agency of FATA. Police also recovered
40 kilogrammes of explosive, seven mortar shells, three speaker
magnets, two IEDs, 10 hand grenades, 13 detonators, and five remote
control receivers with a 20-metre of cord from Wacha Wala Graveyard
of Subhan Khwar area on Peshawar-Shabqadar Road.
|
Non-Violent (Arrest) |
64 |
November 25 |
Faisalabad Road / Nishatabad / Faisalabad / Punjab
|
The CTD killed four TTP militants in an overnight
shootout on Sargodha-Faisalabad Road in the jurisdiction of Nishatabad
Police Station in Faisalabad District of Punjab.
|
Violent (Killing) |
65 |
November 30 |
Spinkai / South Waziristan
Agency / FATA |
Five Anti-Taliban Personnel were killed and two
were injured, in a remotely detonated bomb in Spinkai area near
the Afghanistan border, in South Waziristan Agency in FATA.
|
Violent (Killing) |
66 |
December 1 |
ATI / Peshawar / KP |
At least nine persons, including six students,
were killed and 37 were injured when TTP terrorists attacked the
ATI in Peshawar KP. TTP took the responsibility for the attack,
claiming that it was not targeting the Institute, but a safe house
belonging to Pakistan's ISI in the same area.
|
Violent (Killing) |
67 |
December 3 |
Sandal Bar / Faisalabad /
Punjab |
Three TTP militants were killed while two others
managed to escape the encounter with the CTD, within the limits
of Sandal Bar Police Station in Faisalabad District of Punjab.
|
Violent (Killing) |
68 |
December 6 |
Daggar / Chagmalai / South Waziristan Agency /
FATA
|
Ali Mohammad, a Peace Committee member, was killed
by TTP militants in Daggar village of Chagmalai region in South
Waziristan Agency of FATA. According to local media, TTP claimed
the attack with the spokesman of the militant's outfit warning
that they would continue to target members of the Peace Committee.
|
Violent (Killing) |
69 |
December 11 |
Rustam Darbar / Dera Bugti
/ Killi Deba / Killa Abdullah / Balochistan |
Six TTP militants were arrested by FC in two separate
IBOs under Operation Radd-ul-Fassad in Rustam Darbar area in Dera
Bugti District and Killi Deba area in Killa Abdullah District
in Balochistan. Explosives, arms and ammunition, including anti-personal
mines, detonators and communications equipment were recovered
from the militants.
|
Non-Violent (Arrest) |
70 |
December 11 |
Charsadda / KP / Mohmand
Agency / FATA |
Six militants belonging to a sub-group of TTP
Swat faction, allegedly linked to the ATI attack in Peshawar in
KP on December 1, were arrested during raids in the areas bordering
Charsadda District in KP and Mohmand Agency in FATA. Suicide vests
and explosive material were recovered from the militants. However
the main accused remains absconding despite raids being conducted
by SFs in Bajaur Agency in FATA, where he was reported to have
been present.
|
Non-Violent (Arrest) |
71 |
December 13 |
Peshawar / KP |
A two-member bench of the Peshawar High Court
acting on the petition filed by one Fazal Khan, disallowed the
Government from releasing the former 'spokesperson' of TTP, Ehsanullah
Ehsan, and directed the authorities to continue with the investigation.
The petition stated that the Government was planning to give clemency
to Ehsan who is in the custody of Security Agencies. Ehsanullah
Ehsan had later joined JuA.
|
Non-violent (Prosecution) |
72 |
December 20 |
Gulistan / Killa Abdullah
/ Balochistan |
Two TTP militants attempting to target Governor
Muhammad Khan Achakzai in a suicide attack were arrested by SFs
in a raid from Gulistan Tehsil of Killa Abdullah District in Balochistan.
The militants identified as Hamid Bashir and Munawar, bothe from
Punjab, belonged to a splinter faction of TTP, the Qari Group.
|
Non-Violent (Arrest) |
73 |
December 29 |
Gujranwala / Punjab
|
CTD acting on prior intelligence arrested two
TTP militants in Gujranwala District of Punjab. The militants
identified as Imran and Abubakar were allegedly planning to attack
office of LEA. Arms, explosives and detonators were recovered
from them.
|
Non-Violent (Arrest) |