
Saturday, July 11, 2009
26 extremists nabbed in last 24 hours: ISPR
RAWALPINDI: The security forces continued Saturday the search and clearance operations during last 24 hours in Swat and Malakand.
According to a press release issued by Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR), security forces carried out operation at Abbasia hotel near Malam Jabba and apprehended two suspected terrorists and recovered, a Small Machine Gun including ammunition, a rifle, a carbine and three pistols.
Security forces carried out search operation at Waliabad and apprehended 24 suspects. Also, they carried out search operation in the area of village Churkhai, Talang and Sadda Khan areas of Swat. Three soldiers got injured in TV Booster area near Thana.
An IED exploded near a culvert on link road between Huwaid and Nurar. Resultantly, the bridge got partially damaged.
During search operation in Dir, security forces recovered four safety fuses, four detonators, 27 meter blasting cord and 6 kg explosive and destroyed a hideout of terrorists.
Also, the security forces continued the relief activities today, as cash cards have been distributed amongst more than 1,25,000 families of IDPs of Malakand. The IDPs have received over 1.55 billion rupees thus far.
According to a press release issued by Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR), security forces carried out operation at Abbasia hotel near Malam Jabba and apprehended two suspected terrorists and recovered, a Small Machine Gun including ammunition, a rifle, a carbine and three pistols.
Security forces carried out search operation at Waliabad and apprehended 24 suspects. Also, they carried out search operation in the area of village Churkhai, Talang and Sadda Khan areas of Swat. Three soldiers got injured in TV Booster area near Thana.
An IED exploded near a culvert on link road between Huwaid and Nurar. Resultantly, the bridge got partially damaged.
During search operation in Dir, security forces recovered four safety fuses, four detonators, 27 meter blasting cord and 6 kg explosive and destroyed a hideout of terrorists.
Also, the security forces continued the relief activities today, as cash cards have been distributed amongst more than 1,25,000 families of IDPs of Malakand. The IDPs have received over 1.55 billion rupees thus far.
Monday, June 22, 2009
Reports of Fazlullah being injured: Rehman Malik

Military operation in Swat enters ‘final phase’: ISPR

RAWALPINDI: Security forces are in the final phase of eliminating terrorists’ hideouts and camps in Swat, Director General ISPR Maj. Gen. Athar Abbas said Monday.Talking to newsmen, the DG ISPR said in the north Bhia valley the last stronghold of terrorists has been fully secured and in the west, area of Shamozai is being cleared. Meanwhile search operations are continuing in the secured areas to ensure that areas are safe for the return of IDPs, he added.On the occasion, he displayed a map which, he said, shows the overall state of secured areas.He said so far 1592 terrorists have been killed and showed photographs of a few for media’s information. He said during search and cordon operation security forces neutralized a number of IEDs and destroyed number of small and big tunnels, while 22 terrorists were killed and 5 were apprehended in Malakand. Fourteen terrorists were killed by security forces during link up operation at Shamozai Bridge, while 8 large size IEDs planted by terrorists were also neutralized.Security forces successfully secured Biha valley, and also cleared Bartana South of Chuprial.Three small size tunnels were destroyed at Loi Namal.Local Jirga handed over a terrorist to security forces at Behrain, while 4 other terrorists were apprehended at Wanai Bridge, Shalkosar, Bashkhela and Drushkhela.Yesterday in Upper Dir, during an encounter of Lashkar with terrorists, 8 terrorists were killed, 1 got injured and 1 ran away. Security forces are carrying out search and cordon operation in Charmang Tehsil of Bajur to flush out the terrorists from the area.
Friday, June 19, 2009
Security forces pound militants’ hideouts in Malakand
SWAT: Security forces destroyed two hideouts of militants during ongoing operation in Malakand Division.According to sources, two dens of militants were destroyed during security forces action in Panna Kot area of Upper Dir whereas national lashkar exchanged fire overnight. However, no causality was reported.Forces shelled militants’ positions in Totano Bandai, Swegalai, Zora in tehsil Kabal and Shamozai area in tehsil Bari Kot. No curfew relaxation given in district Swat whereas Dir media center announced curfew break in tehsil Adenzai and Maidan till 8:00 pm.
Four terrorists killed in last 24 hours: ISPR Friday, June 19, 2009
RAWALPINDI: The security forces killed at least four terrorists and two others were apprehended, while a soldier was injured in Malakand and Buner during last 24 hours of operation.
According to a press release issued by Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR), Afzal Khan Lala alongwith his family have reached Durshkhela in Swat, his home town. Security forces secured Akhun Kalle and established a check post at Chungai area of Swat. During exchange of fire with terrorists, a soldier was injured.
The security forces commenced clearance operation in Swat areas around Zara Khela, Khawazakhela, Matta and recovered three 12 bore rifles.
Security forces arrested two terrorists from Khawazakhela and Karaora including wanted terrorist Mola khan. Another nine IDP families comprising 25 members moved back to Kalam.Security forces carried out search operation at Sar Qila in Buner. During exchange of fire between security forces and terrorists, four terrorists were killed.
Security forces successfully secured Mohmand Gate, Nawapass, Ghungat, Kuz and Chamarkand. During clearance operation, two Markaz were destroyed, which were being used for terrorists training, 20 shells of 75 MM Recoilless Rifles were also recovered. The security forces continued the relief activities for IDPs and Restoration of Services in the troubled areas.
As many as 31 IDPs Camps are being managed by the Army, which is 79 percent of total IDPs.The forces personnel started repair work on 66 KVA transmission line from Chakdara to Buner. Mingora telephone exchange is partially restored. The repair work on Sui Gas restoration is in progress.
According to a press release issued by Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR), Afzal Khan Lala alongwith his family have reached Durshkhela in Swat, his home town. Security forces secured Akhun Kalle and established a check post at Chungai area of Swat. During exchange of fire with terrorists, a soldier was injured.
The security forces commenced clearance operation in Swat areas around Zara Khela, Khawazakhela, Matta and recovered three 12 bore rifles.
Security forces arrested two terrorists from Khawazakhela and Karaora including wanted terrorist Mola khan. Another nine IDP families comprising 25 members moved back to Kalam.Security forces carried out search operation at Sar Qila in Buner. During exchange of fire between security forces and terrorists, four terrorists were killed.
Security forces successfully secured Mohmand Gate, Nawapass, Ghungat, Kuz and Chamarkand. During clearance operation, two Markaz were destroyed, which were being used for terrorists training, 20 shells of 75 MM Recoilless Rifles were also recovered. The security forces continued the relief activities for IDPs and Restoration of Services in the troubled areas.
As many as 31 IDPs Camps are being managed by the Army, which is 79 percent of total IDPs.The forces personnel started repair work on 66 KVA transmission line from Chakdara to Buner. Mingora telephone exchange is partially restored. The repair work on Sui Gas restoration is in progress.
Thursday, June 18, 2009
Forces kill 34 terrorists in last 24 hours: ISPR

RAWALPINDI: The security forces killed at least 34 terrorists and apprehended seven others, while 5 soldiers were injured in Malakand during the last 24 hours. According to a press release issued by ) Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR), Security forces carried out clearance operation around Mingora and recovered 15 rifles, while 5 suspected terrorists were also apprehended including Mohtamum Madrassa Fiaz during search operation at Shahpur. Security forces successfully secured area around Bridge 2, Kabbal and Kotlai. During exchange of fire between security forces and terrorists, 12 terrorists were killed while 5 soldiers were injured.During consolidation operation at Tutan Banda area of Swat, six terrorists were killed. Security forces commenced clearance operation of Shamozai area. During encounter, ten terrorists were killed. Security forces apprehended two suspected terrorists at Dir areas of Shewa and also recovered a Light Machine Gun, 60 rounds, a TT Pistol and a Binocular.Security forces conducted search operation at Nimazgai area of Upper Dir, during exchange of fire between terrorists and security forces, at least six terrorists were killed. Also the forces continued the relief activities in the troubled areas. So far, Army has distributed 4,517 tons rations including relief items collected from all Corps Headquarters, Civilians and NGOs amongst the IDPs of Malakand.As many as 21,587 cash cards amounting to Rs. 539.675 million have been distributed among the IDPs. A new camp for IDPs named "FAMEELO" is being established at Jalozai.
Monday, June 15, 2009
Operation Rah-e-Rast launched to bring astray people on track: COAS

ISLAMABAD: The Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Ashfaq Pervez Kayani said we do not need foreign advice about the ongoing operation ‘Rah-e-Rast’ which is launched to bring the astray people on the right track (Rah-e-Rast).Talking to media, army chief said no one could understand our country better than us and the best possible result could be evolve in the present situation for long term betterment. There is a difference between conventional war and present war. In the ongoing war, it is difficult to distinguish friends and enemies. General Kayani said this is not the war of Islam and Baitullah Mahsud and Fazllulah are not religious scholars. Pakistan was created in the name of Islam, its base is Islam and it would remain exist. Our sacrifices could be successful if Malakand affectees return back to their homes.Air Chief Rao Qamar Suleman at this occasion said enemies are targeting our children, elders and scholars. The extremists are trying to impose their philosophy on the country. Pakistan Air Force’s performance is exemplary in war against extremism.
Sunday, June 14, 2009
Long drawn-out Swat operation to prove disadvantageous: Amir Muqam

31 terrorists killed in army operation: ISPR

According to ISPR, consolidation and search operation continues at Kabbal in Swat.
One security forces personnel embraced Shahadat and three were injured in exchange of fire with terrorists in Kabbal.
One security forces personnel was injured due to miscreants fire at Kalla Kalle.
Consolidation and search operation is being carried out in Godhand Banda and Arkot Qila
Consolidation of positions is being carried out at Chuprial and road Wainai – Sijbant has been opened. Security forces consolidated positions at Ring contour and heights east of Chuprial. Huge cache of arms and ammunition has been recovered from tunnels.
Cordon and search operation is being carried out at Loe Namal and Kuz Shaur.
Cordon and search operation is being conducted in Matta. House to house search is being carried out.
Security forces recovered 4 IEDs during picqueting between Kuz Durshkhela and Sambat
Two trucks load of relief goods were distributed amongst the scattered IDPs of Mardan. These IDPs contacted Special Support Group through Help Line.
Two hundred IDPs families have been shifted from Besham to Kalam.
IDPs of Kalam are requested to report Besham. Security Forces have made arrangements for transportation to Kalam.
Saturday, May 9, 2009
Forces to go after Swat Taliban commanders
PESHAWAR: If the government claims about the death of a Taliban commander Ibne Aqeel in an encounter in Matta town on Thursday are true, this would send a strong message to other commanders of the Swat militants including his elder brother Ibne Amin that they too are on the hit-list.Though Ibne Aqeel may have been killed by chance because he reportedly died along with five other militants while leading an assault on Matta police station, his death should be a major loss for the Taliban. He had increasingly achieved prominence in the ranks of the militants by taking part in attacks on the security forces and the police in Matta area and harassing Swatis opposed to the Taliban. The fact that he was Ibne Amin’s younger brother gave him a head-start while rising in the Taliban hierarchy.Ibne Amin, hailing from Matta area, is one of the most powerful Taliban commanders in Swat. He became known for his ruthless ways after ordering the killing of several anti-Taliban figures, including Pir Samiullah, Bahramand Khan, Fareen Khan and others who dared raise a lashkar, or armed force, against the militants.Along with certain other Taliban commanders, Ibne Amin had opposed disarming of the militants even after the Swat peace deal between the ANP-led NWFP government and the enforcement of Nizam-e-Adl Regulation in Malakand Division and Kohistan district in Hazara. Official sources said he had remarked during one of his intercepted conversations that how could he disarm after having killed almost 200 people.Taliban sources were, however, unable to confirm that Ibne Amin indeed made this remark. Other top Taliban leaders and commanders belonging to Swat include Maulana Fazlullah, Maulana Shah Dauran, Muslim Khan, Akbar Hussain, Sirajuddin, Said Rahman alias Fateh, Ghaznavi, Muhammad Alam Binoray Mulla alias Maulana Khalil, Mufti Bashir, Maulana Yasir etc. Some of them are now operating in Buner. All of them appear to be on the government’s hit-list.Though Ibne Amin normally operates in Matta area, particularly in the Taliban strongholds of Gat-Peuchar, Namal, Bar Shawar and Kuz Shawar, there were reports that he had moved to Buner for a while to supervise the militants’ takeover of the district and plan attacks against the security forces. According to official sources, he had brought suicide bombers to Buner for use as the first wave of Taliban attacks to tackle the troops entering the district from Mardan via the Ambela Pass. They said the suicide bombers were to blow up the tanks, armoured personnel carriers and military trucks moving through the narrow Ambela Pass and inflict the maximum damage on the soldiers. However, the official sources maintained that Ibne Amin’s plans were foiled when 22 suicide bombers riding in explosives-filled vehicles and three motorcycles were spotted and killed on the first day of engagement between the security forces and the Taliban at the Ambela Pass. The sources claimed that another six would-be suicide bombers were shot dead on the second day of the military operation on the road linking Ambela Pass to Daggar, the headquarters of Buner.If true, this would constitute the biggest loss for the Taliban in a single day anywhere in Malakand Division, which includes both Swat and Buner, and Fata. After suffering such a huge loss, the Taliban militants resisting the security forces in Buner would certainly be a demoralised lot.Some estimates put the number of would-be suicide bombers in Swat at 40-50. As the 28 suicide bombers who according to official sources have been eliminated in Buner also came from Swat, this would mean that the remaining bombers are less than 20. If the estimates are correct, the Taliban commanders in Swat would be now planning to effectively use them in or outside the valley. It isn’t clear as to how many among the would-be suicide-bombers are Swatis, though there have been reports that some of them were sent to Swat by the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) from other areas to help the Swati Taliban.
By Rahimullah Yusufzai
By Rahimullah Yusufzai
55 militants killed in Swat operation: Army


Cabinet okays Swat operation

Friday, May 8, 2009
ANP calls on people to help Swat affectees

Swat operation to continue till elimination of terrorists: Army


Thursday, May 7, 2009
Migratton
Thousands of civilians are reported to be fleeing their homes in Pakistan's Swat valley where a peace deal with the Taleban looks increasingly fragile.
More than 40,000 people have so far fled from clashes between the army and militants in Swat, officials say.
Fighting erupted on Tuesday night in Mingora, Swat's main town, where the Taleban defied a curfew, they add.
Pakistan's army says it killed more than 60 militants in Swat and neighbouring Buner on Wednesday.
Bedraggled men, women and children are fleeing the area to settle in camps set up by the government with UN help.
More than 40,000 people have so far fled from clashes between the army and militants in Swat, officials say.
Fighting erupted on Tuesday night in Mingora, Swat's main town, where the Taleban defied a curfew, they add.
Pakistan's army says it killed more than 60 militants in Swat and neighbouring Buner on Wednesday.
Bedraggled men, women and children are fleeing the area to settle in camps set up by the government with UN help.
SWAT: Security forces pounded militants’ strongholds with gunship helicopters and artillery in Swat.Meanhwile, curfew has been relaxed till 6:00 pm throughout district except Khawazakhel.Gunship helicopters targeted militants positions in Shahdhari area of tehsil Kabal, Bamakhela, Khawazakhela in Matta and Malamjabba mountains. No causality was reported immediately.According to Swat media center, curfew will be relaxed in district Swat except Khawazakhela from 7:00 am to 6:00 pm.People started migration on large scale as soon as the curfew relaxation has announced.
Maulana Sufi’s son killed in lower Dir
DIR: A son of Maulana Sufi Muhammad has been killed during security forces shelling in Maidan area of lower Dir. The spokesman of Tehrik-e-Nafaz-e-Shariat-e-Muhammadi(TNSM) Ameer Izzat Khan confirmed that Maulana Kifayatullah, son of Maulan Sufi Muhammad, was killed and his aide injured during security forces action against militants in Maidan.
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
Swat placed under indefinite curfew, exams put off

Militants occupy govt buildings in Swat

Half a million people likely to evacuate Swat: Iftikhar

‘Sufi is rebel of Sharia, Constitution’

RAWALPINDI: Ahle Sunnat parties declared Sufi Muhammad, chief of the defunct Tehrik Nifaz Shariat-e-Muhammadi (TNSM), as a rebel of Sharia and the Constitution of Pakistan.They called on the government to restore its writ across the country without yielding to the terrorists and extremist. The demand was made at a convention entitled ‘Stability of Pakistan’ held in Rawalpindi on Tuesday.In a declaration issued at the end of convention, the participants condemned the killing of Muslims, demolition of Shrines and abuse of Ulema.The declaration also called for resignations of all Ahle Sunnat Ulema from the government and demanded their unity at one platform.They further demanded that the army, the Supreme Court and the Parliament should fulfill its obligations for the protection of the country’s constitution.
Monday, May 4, 2009
مینگورہ پر عسکریت پسندوں کا قبضہ

Taliban defy curfew to patrol town in Swat: witnesses

Night curfew imposed in Swat
NWFP govt can appoint Qazis, not Sufi’, says Arshad

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Sunday, May 3, 2009
Security forces arrest 5 suspects in Mingora
TNSM declares Darul Qaza set up unilateral

Saturday, May 2, 2009
Mingora’s Municipal Officer, her daughter kidnapped
SWAT: Some unknown persons have abducted a Municipal Officer of the Mingora tehsil along with her daughter here on Saturday.
Curfew in Shangla to prevent Taliban entry

Friday, May 1, 2009
NWFP govt, TNSM hold talks in Timergara

TIMERGARA: An important meeting is underway between Tehreek-e-Nifaz-e-Shariat-e-Muhammadi (TNSM) chief Maulana Sufi Mohammad and representatives of the NWFP government here on Friday.In the meeting that started soon after Friday prayer, Senator Zahid Khan and provincial Information Minister Mian Iftikhar Hussain are representing the government. Both sides will discuss law and order situation in Swat and Malakand and formation of Dar-ul-Qaza.According to sources, Maulana Sufi Mohammad has demanded that the government should halt the military operation and appoint Qazis in the Dar-ul-Qaza. Sources said that both sides are optimistic on the outcome of the talks.
Photo/NaveeD Ali Thursday, April 30, 2009
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
2 cops abducted in Swat
SWAT: Gunmen kidnapped two police personnel as a house of local lawyer has been seized in Mingora.Sources said unknown armed men opened fire on a police mobile patrolling near Bahrain chowk and kidnapped two policemen. One personnel injured during firing was shifted to hospital.Unknown persons in Nawan Kali, a remote area of Mingora, abducted a policeman whereas Taliban seized the house of a local lawyer Ali Haider in Kokri area. He was threatened yesterday on FM radio for opposing Taliban.
Monday, April 27, 2009
Sunday, April 26, 2009
Several Swat Taliban still in Buner, peace Jirga underway
Photo/NaWeeD Ali
Sufi or Brahamdagh Bugti can’t cause Pakistan’s fall: Qazi

Sufi wants to spread extremism: Kaira

Malakand Commissioner transferred; Fazal Karim takes over

Friday, April 24, 2009
Taliban heading Swat, not Karachi: Muslim Khan

High-level meeting over Swat situation underway at Presidency

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