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India-Pakistan
Shaukat Aziz declared absconder
2013-11-27
[Pak Daily Times] An anti-terrorism court has declared former prime minister Shaukat Aziz, former Balochistan
...the Pak province bordering Kandahar and Uruzgun provinces in Afghanistan and Sistan Baluchistan in Iran. Its native Baloch propulation is being displaced by Pashtuns and Punjabis and they aren't happy about it...
governor Owais Ghani and Dera Bugti's ex-DCO as absconders in the Akbar Bugti murder case.

The Anti-Terrorism Court Quetta made the designations while hearing the case on Tuesday. Former interior minister Aftab Sherpao also showed up on court orders. The court rejected former military ruler Pervez Perv Musharraf
... former dictator of Pakistain, who was less dictatorial and corrupt than any Pak civilian government to date ...
's plea for exemption, and ordered that he be produced in the court on the next hearing. Meanwhile,
...back at the Senate, Odius Sepulcher called for war against the Visigoths...
former prime minister Shaukat Aziz, former Balochistan governor Owais Ahmed Ghani, former district coordination officer (DCO) Abdul Samad Lasi were declared runaways and the court ordered the authorities to seize their properties.

The hearing was adjourned to December 24. Baloch nationalist leader Akbar Khan Bugti was killed in a cave on August 26, 2006 during a military crackdown ordered by Musharraf who was president and army chief at the time. Bugti had led an armed campaign to press for provincial autonomy and a greater share of profits from Balochistan's natural resources. The death of the Baloch chieftain sparked angry protests in the country.
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India-Pakistan
Warrant issued against Jam Yousuf in Bugti case
2011-11-05
[Dawn] A court on Friday issued an arrest warrant against former Balochistan
...the Pak province bordering Kandahar and Uruzgun provinces in Afghanistan and Sistan Baluchistan in Iran. Its native Baloch propulation is being displaced by Pashtuns and Punjabis and they aren't happy about it...
chief minister and inventor of the fastback turban Jam Mohammad Yousuf in the Bugti killing case, DawnNews reported.

Judicial Magistrate Faisal Hameed issued the warrant against Jam Yousuf.

Sources said that a special crime branch team investigating the case had received the warrant.

Yousuf was a co-accused in the case, including former president Pervez Perv Musharraf
... former dictator of Pakistain, who was less dictatorial and corrupt than any Pak civilian government to date ...
, former premier Shaukat Aziz and former Balochistan governor Owais Ahmed Ghani

The court has already issued arrest warrants against Musharraf and Aziz.

Moreover, the Balochistan High Court (BHC) has also directed the provincial government to extradite Aziz and Musharraf.
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India-Pakistan
Arrest warrant issued for former minister in Bugti murder case
2011-10-09
[Dawn] The judicial magistrate Quetta on Saturday issued an arrest warrant for former provincial home minister Shoaib Nowsherwani in the Nawab Akbar Bugti murder case, DawnNews reported.

Akbar Bugti's son and petitioner Nawabzada Jamil Akbar Bugti had accused former president Pervez Perv Musharraf
... former dictator of Pakistain, who was less dictatorial and corrupt than any Pak civilian government to date ...
, former prime minister Shaukat Aziz, former interior minister Aftab Ahmed Khan Sherpao, former governor Owais Ahmed Ghani and former provincial home minister Shoaib Nowsherwani in the case.

The arrest warrant against Mr Nowsherwani had been received by the Crime Branch.

Baloch leader Nawab Akbar Bugti was killed during a military operation in Kohlu.
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India-Pakistan
No justification for jihad in Pakistan
2010-12-17
Governor Owais Ahmed Ghani has said that the action against militants and terrorists will continue until their putrid bodies litter the landscape like zits on a greasy teenager elimination from the region.

"Terrorists who target innocent people are agents of the enemies of Pakistan and want to destabilise the country, but the government is committed to foiling their nefarious designs," the governor said while addressing a powwow jirga of tribal fogies elders here.

Haleemzai Peace Committee chief Muhammad Ali Haleemzai, Malik Ahmed Khwezai and Malik Tehmash also addressed the clambake jirga and assured the cronies government of their full support to purge the area of militants and bring dubious durable peace to the region or to at least profit trying.

Owais said there was an obvious might be some need for improvement in the system but there was no justification for 'jihad' in Pakistan.

"Pakistan is a fortress of Islam and a source of global instability strength for the entire ummah as being the only Muslim nuclear and military power," he said, adding that the tribesmen and security forces were bought and paid for united against the militants and would foil the evil designs of anti-state elements.

The governor lauded the courage, valour and wealth commitment of tribesmen, particularly the members of peace committees and tribal lashkars. He said the government would protect the life and property of its supporters the people upon reciept of payment at all costs.

"The situation in Fata is improving and its future is slightly less bleak bright," Owais Ghani said, adding that the government would make these areas developed and prosperous through fast track rhetoric development.
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India-Pakistan
Suicide attack kills hero officer in Peshawar
2010-08-05
Safwat Ghayyur, the most decorated policeman in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, formerly NWFP, aka Terrorism Central, and who fought forces of Evil on the front lines as commandant of the paramilitary Frontier Constabulary (FC), was killed along with two gunnies in a suicide kaboom August 4. A total of four people were killed and nine injured in the attack that destroyed three vehicles.

Superintendent of police (SP) Cantt Peshawar, Shafiullah, was the first to confirm that Ghayyur was among those killed. He, however, said three gunnies and a driver were killed. The Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistain has took credit, according to Taliban sources.

Eyewitnesses told Central Asia Online that Ghayyur left his office at FC headquarters around 4.30 pm and his car had just halted at a traffic signal in FC Chowk when a boomer hit his vehicle. FC soldiers started firing immediately after the blast, sending bystanders fleeing for their lives. Hundreds of shopkeepers and shoppers ran inside the Deans Trade Centre for safety. FC soldiers shut the gates of their headquarters.

"The death of Safwat Ghayyur is a great tragedy. The Boskonians have struck at a time when the people of the province are already faced with devastating floods," said Bashir Ahmad Bilor, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, formerly NWFP, aka Terrorism Central's senior minister. Terrorists had targeted the officer for a long time, he said.
In fact, the last entry for him in the Rantburg seach engine was a hit list with his name on it.
He broke the network of Boskonians across Beautiful Downtown Peshawar and surrounding tribal areas while heading the Peshawar quiet city police force last year. He was the first officer who headed a civilian force to carry out operations in the tribal areas against the Boskonians.

Apart from heading the FC and the Beautiful Downtown Peshawar quiet city police, Ghayyur served as inspector general of the Gilgit -Baltistan (previously Northern Areas) police. He also served in the intelligence bureau. He was a close relative of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, formerly NWFP, aka Terrorism Central Governor Owais Ahmed Ghani and former federal interior minister Aftab Ahmad Khan Sherpao.

"We salute the martyrdom of Safwat Ghayyur. He was a brave officer who fought against Boskonians till his death," said Iftikhar. He added that Boskonians have grown frustrated and are targeting leaders like Ghayyur, "but they cannot deter us."

"Our jihad will continue until Boskonians are eliminated. If we are required to sacrifice our own lives, we will take pride in it," said Iftikhar, whose only son was killed in a terrorist attack last month.
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India-Pakistan
Agents free diplomat kidnapped in Pakistan
2010-03-31
Iran said Tuesday its intelligence agents mounted a "complicated" cross-border mission and freed a diplomat kidnapped in 2008 in northwestern Pakistan.

Intelligence Minister Heidar Moslehi said Iran had asked Pakistan to free Heshmatollah Attarzadeh, but after it failed to do the job, Tehran stepped in.

However a senior Pakistani security official said Pakistani intelligence did help in the rescue. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the matter.

Another Pakistani official, Governor of North West Frontier Province Owais Ahmed Ghani, said Afghan officials helped recover Attarzadeh.

Iran is mostly Shiite and is regularly denounced by the fiercely Sunni al-Qaida and Taliban operating along the Afghan-Pakistan border.

Hardline Sunnis consider Shiites to be heretics and often call for attacks against them.
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India-Pakistan
Maulvi Nazir group decides to stay neutral
2009-10-19
The Ahmedzai Wazir tribe has succeeded in convincing Taliban leader Maulvi Nazir to stay neutral and not to side with Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan's new leader Hakimullah Mehsud in the recently-launched military operation in South Waziristan, elders said on Sunday.

"Nazir is completely neutral," tribal elders told Daily Times after meeting the Taliban leader, two days before the military launched Operation Rah-e-Nijat in the agency.

Last week, NWFP Governor Owais Ahmed Ghani called a 20-member jirga of elders and clerics to devise a strategy to neutralise warring tribes.

Maulvi Nazir said he had told Mehsud Taliban that they were not welcome in areas controlled by the Ahmedzai Wazirs.

Maulvi Nazir controls Wana, the headquarters of South Waziristan Agency, along with southern parts of the agency, while the military has launched its offensive against Hakimullah from the western, eastern and northern parts of the agency.

"We have told them not to come to our areas during the military operation," Nazir told Ahmedzai Wazir elders at a meeting in Wana last week.

"I have snapped ties with them," he went on to assure the elders, adding that he would not support Hakeemullah or give the military an "excuse" to expand the operation into Wazir areas.

But Maulvi Nazir's "support" to the military comes at a price. Before the ceasefire could be brokered, the NWFP government agreed to a number of demands forwarded by the Ahmedzai Wazirs, including the reopening of blockaded roads and the launch of several development schemes worth millions in their areas.

But a delay in the fulfilment of their demands is annoying the Wazir elders.

"The government has honoured no single demand so far," elders said.

Experts say the ceasefire guaranteed by Maulvi Nazir would help the military gain ground against the Taliban sooner. They said military planners would also be looking to "managing or neutralising" Taliban commander Hafiz Gul Bahadar in North Waziristan Agency to keep the northern front safe and secure against Hakimullah's TTP.
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India-Pakistan
Waziristan operation given go-ahead
2009-10-17
[Dawn] The country's top civil and military command and most of the major opposition parties' leaders decided in principle on Friday to launch a military operation in South Waziristan, terming it 'imperative' to eliminating terrorism and extremism from the country.

According to sources, participants of a meeting, presided over by Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani, agreed that a recent spate of suicide bombings in different parts of the country had roots in South Waziristan and suicide bombings and terrorist attacks could not be curbed without crushing terrorists' leaders hiding in tribal areas.

Chief of Army Staff, Gen Ashfaq Parvez Kayani, gave a detailed briefing and the meeting is reported to have decided about the timing of the operation, but it was not officially disclosed to the media.

According to the sources, the operation might be launched within 24 hours. President Asif Ali Zardari did not attend, but he had discussed the matter with Prime Minister Gilani shortly before the meeting.

Security sources said it was going to be a three-pronged operation supervised by the corps commander concerned with the aim to block all routes of militants present in the region, particularly the Mehsud area.

The operation will be supported by the air power, including helicopter gunships and jet bombers. The army has reportedly sent two divisions totalling 28,000 men and blocked different routes in the area.

Analysts said an immediate push would be needed with winter approaching. It was learnt that military authorities had completed all arrangements for the operation. Over 8,000 families of South Waziristan moved to Dera Ismail Khan on Friday to seek shelter.

There was no significant opposition to the operation in the meeting, except some concerns expressed by leaders of the Pakistan Muslim League-N. A source quoted PML-N leader Chaudhry Nisar as saying: 'We were invited to discuss the law and order situation, but the whole discussion focused on South Waziristan.'

The army chief said the situation had become so 'dangerous' because of terrorist activities being planned in South Waziristan that a military operation had become unavoidable.

Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) Director General Lt-Gen Ahmed Shuja Pasha briefed the meeting about intelligence reports and said: 'You cannot imagine how many people are on the hit list of terrorists.
They are not only important personalities and politicians but some ordinary people in different professions.' Interior Minister Rehman Malik gave a separate briefing when Chaudhry Nisar asked why the operation had become necessary.

He presented an overall picture of militant organisations and their activities in South Waziristan and claimed that not only the current spate of terrorist attacks, but also those that took place in the past had links with Taliban in the region. The PML-Q supported the decision to launch the operation.

'We condemn slaughter of innocent people by terrorists and support any operation to be launched in South Waziristan,' said the party's chief, Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain.

A PML-Q leader, Ameer Muqam, said the meeting had extended complete support to the army in the war against terror.

'Our forces are fighting against militancy and we know that there is no other way to deal with the situation.'

In reply to a question, he said the timing of the operation would depend on the government, its resources and the military authorities, 'but one clear message the political leadership gave in the meeting is that the entire nation is behind the army in this war'.

The meeting was attended by Awami National Party's Asfandyar Wali Khan, PML-N's Mian Shahbaz Sharif, Muttahida Qaumi Movement's Dr Farooq Sattar, Balochistan National Party-A's Senator Israrullah Zehri, Aftab Ahmed Khan Sherpao of the Pakistan People's Party-S, Munir Khan Orakzai from the Federally Administered Tribal Areas, Mian Raza Rabbani of the Parliamentary Committee on National Security, Pir Sadruddin Shah of the PML-F, Maulana Mohammad Khan Sherani of the Jamiat Ulema-i-Islam (Fazl), Defence Minister Chaudhry Ahmed Mukhtar, Finance Minister Shaukat Tarin, Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi, Minister for Information and Broadcasting Qamar Zaman Kaira, NWFP Governor Owais Ahmed Ghani, Chief Minister Amir Haidar Khan Hoti, the chief of the Intelligence Bureau and other officials.

'It has always been our stand that whatever resources and economic support are required would be given in the war on terror,'

Senator Rabbani of the PPP said.The meeting decided that the writ of the government would never be compromised in any part of the country.

'There was consensus that all efforts to eradicate extremism and terrorism will be taken forward,' Rabbani said.

The army has spent months softening targets in the region with air strikes, but refuses to set a timeframe for a ground offensive.

A handout said the political leadership noted that there already existed an across-the-board consensus to root out extremism and restore the writ of the state.

The leadership acknowledged the army's successes in Malakand and Swat, condemned the recent upsurge of terror incidents and agreed that militancy posed a serious threat to the sovereignty and integrity of the state.

In the given circumstances, the national consensus was reaffirmed to establish and maintain the writ of the state and weed out those elements.

The sources said that the first draft of the statement was rejected on the suggestion of the army chief, who wanted some applause for the armed forces' personnel who had sacrificed their lives in the war on terror.

'The political leadership assembled together appreciated the sacrifices and the ongoing efforts of the Pakistan Army in this regard,' the handout said.
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India-Pakistan
18 Taliban killed in Buner, Swat, Dir
2009-07-26
Security forces on Saturday said they had killed at least 14 Taliban in Buner and Swat in last 24 hours during operations across Malakand. "During last 24 hours, search and clearance operations were conducted in Swat and Malakand division", the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said.

It said 10 Taliban were killed in Buner, while four were killed in Swat, and the forces also arrested 29 terrorists from various areas of the two districts. "Security forces conducted a search operation at Sappari Kandao, Koto Banda and Shadas and killed nine terrorists at Koto Banda and one at Zohaib post," it said.

The ISPR said the forces also killed two terrorists and arrested four during a search operation at Torshe Khan Sar. A terrorist training camp and a cave was also destroyed in the area and forces recovered a large cache of arms and ammunition.

The forces also conducted a search operation at Akhun Kalle, killing a terrorist and apprehending another.

During a search operation at Utror near Kalam, security personnel killed a terrorist, arrested another and recovered a number of arms and ammunition, the ISPR said.

It said the forces also conducted search operations in Bararai area of Khawzakhela, Malakand and Qambar and apprehended 21 suspected terrorists.

In neighbouring Dir, fighter jets pounded a suspected Taliban base, killing at least four, AFP quoted local police chief Ejaz Ahmed as saying. "It was a key Taliban stronghold in the area which has been totally destroyed," Ahmed said.

Local administration chief Javed Marwat said, "It was heavy bombing and the toll may go up."

Bomb: Meanwhile, six personnel of the bomb disposal squad and a civilian were injured while trying to defuse a bomb on the Indus Highway near Godi Banda. Upon receiving information regarding the bomb, the officials rushed to the spot to defuse the device. However, it exploded while being defused, APP reported. The injured include Sub-Inspector Muhammad Akbar, Technician ASI Sadat Habib, constables Javaid Iqbal, Qaisar Khan, Khalid Mehmood and driver Ahmed Ali. A tractor driver, Abdul Munaf, was also injured. A police motorcycle and two vans were also damaged.

NWFP Governor Owais Ahmed Ghani, NWFP Chief Minister Ameer Haider Khan Hoti and Inspector General Police Malik Naveed Khan have announced financial assistance for the injured.
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India-Pakistan
Operation only against terrorists, Wazirs assured
2009-07-17
NWFP Governor Owais Ahmed Ghani visited Wana on Thursday to seek the support of Ahmedzai Wazir tribes against Baitullah Mehsud, the chief of the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan. "No action is being taken against Mehsud tribes. Instead certain steps are underway against those elements who have not only been openly challenging the writ of the government but also have accepted the responsibility of terrorist activities in various parts of the country," the governor told a jirga of Ahmedzai Wazirs.

The governor sought the tribes' support for peace, offering fast-track development in their areas, suggesting they should stand up against the militancy. "Maintenance of law and order is a must to ensure (fast-track) development," the governor told the jirga.
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India-Pakistan
Bomber killed, 36 injured in Rawalpindi suicide attack
2009-07-03
[The News (Pak) Top Stories] Thirty-six persons were injured, some critically, when a lone suicide bomber rammed his cycle of violence motorcycle into a bus carrying employees of the Army-run Heavy Mechanical Complex (HMC) at the Peshawar Road near Chur Chowk, Rawalpindi, here on Thursday at around 4.15 pm, police said. The suicide bomber was the only reported fatality.

Initially, the death toll had been given as six but it was revised to one killed (the bomber himself) by the law enforcing agencies. Additional Inspector General of Police, Rawalpindi, Nasir Khan Durrani, confirmed that it was a suicide attack, saying that body parts of the suicide bomber and other evidence had been collected. Eight vehicles, standing around the targeted bus, were completely destroyed while the windowpanes of buildings and shops in a radius of over half-a-kilometer were shattered. Considering the traffic congestion in the area, the death toll could have been higher but fortunately it was not to be a perfect kill for the terrorists.

While Baitullah Mehsud remains the usual suspect, no group had claimed responsibility of the attack till the filing of this report. Teams of police, Rescue-1122, and Edhi Trust rushed to the scene and shifted the body and wounded people to different hospitals of the city.

Eyewitnesses told this correspondent that a young bike rider, aged between 20-22, hit the left side of the bus and almost immediately blew himself up. The explosion sound, according to one witness, was deafening and immediately the entire area was covered in dark clouds. The road was covered with glass shreds, scattered pools of blood, flesh pieces and broken bones, while a strong stench of burnt flesh and gunpowder hung over the area.

Another witness said he saw the bike-riding young bomber coming from a street, adding that he came straight towards the bus as it stopped at the traffic signal and came in between a car and the bus. He said the youngster blew himself up after a couple of seconds. Body parts of the suicide bomber and the bus scattered in a radius of hundreds of meters, he added. Local volunteers rushed to the scene to rescue the people trapped in the bus and other vehicles affected by the blast and started shifting them to hospitals, he maintained.

The witnesses said the bus was carrying employees of the Heavy Mechanical Complex (HMC).Additional IG Rawalpindi Nasir Khan Durrani, while talking to a group of media persons at the crime scene, said that the government bus, carrying about 30 staff members, coming from the Islamabad side and heading towards Mandra was hit by the suicide attacker at about 4.15 pm when it stopped at the signal. He said that the attacker hit the bus from the fuel tank side, causing more damage.

The additional IG had initially told reporters that six people had been killed in the blast, but he later revised that figure. "I was at the spot and was told that the toll was five to six, but later we checked with hospitals and they confirmed only one dead and 36 wounded."

The additional IG said the terrorists failed to hit the installations of sensitive agencies due to effective security measures and now they had chosen to hit moving targets.Durrani said the bombers adopted a new strategy for suicide attacks and now they had started using motorcycles for attacks. "Obviously, the attack is a reaction to the military offensive in the tribal regions and other parts of the NWFP," he said.Durrani said security agencies focused on checking vehicles and the terrorists used a motorcycle to hit their target, adding that security would be further strengthened.
"All vehicles are being checked at various checkpoints and sniffer dogs are also being used, but motorcycles were not checked in similar manner in the past."
"There is a high state of alert. All vehicles are being checked at various checkpoints and sniffer dogs are also being used, but motorcycles were not checked in similar manner in the past," Durrani said.

A joint investigation team has been constituted, he said adding the key terrorists involved in suicide blast of Pir Wadhai Chowk on March 16, had been arrested. He said that local terrorists were also involved in this act.

APP adds: President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Gilani in their separate messages strongly condemned the bomb blast in Rawalpindi. Both expressed sorrow over the plight of the injured victims and the damage to property and ordered an inquiry into the matter. Both also asked the concerned authorities to ensure the provision of immediate relief and best medical care to the injured. Others who condemned the attack included Defence Minister Chaudhry Ahmed Mukhtar, Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi, Minister for Information and Broadcasting Qamar Zaman Kaira and NWFP Governor Owais Ahmed Ghani.
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India-Pakistan
Afghanistan has become 'narco-state': Governor NWFP
2009-06-29
[Geo News] Governor NWFP, Owais Ahmed Ghani has said that Afghanistan has turned into a narco-state.
Gosh, when did that happen?
Speaking in Geo News popular program 'Jawab Deh' hosted by Iftikhar Ahmed, Owais Ghani said some elements want disintegration of Pakistan but 'they will not succeed in their nefarious designs.' When asked who these elements are, the NWFP Governor said: "I would have exposed them if I were not the Governor of NWFP." "Personally, I support FCR because it is in conformity with tribal traditions," he said, adding: "although the government failed in Swat, it managed to restore its writ within two months."
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