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India-Pakistan
Pakistani Taliban changing tactics
2011-09-28
ISLAMABAD - The attack on Monday by a jacket wallah who rammed his explosive-laden vehicle into the residence of a senior police official spearheading a campaign against the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistain (TTP) in the commercial capital Bloody Karachi makes it abundantly clear that the shock waves from the 9/11 terror attacks a decade ago show few signs of abating.

The Bloody Karachi suicide kaboom was in keeping with the change in TTP tactics as the group has apparently decided to target top coppers and military officials involved in counterterrorism efforts. The change in tactic shows increasingly desperation because the TTP is now attacking soft targets, such as homes of law-enforcement officials in large cities, which are bound to be relatively unsecured, as opposed to government or military installations.
Pakistain has suffered 305 suicide kabooms, the death of 4,847 people and injury of 10,227 others at the hands of al-Qaeda and Taliban-linked gunnies in the aftermath of the 2001 terror attacks on New York and Washington. Bloody Karachi, Pakistain's largest city, main seaport and key financial center, which is also the capital of Sindh province, is one of the biggest sources of the Pak Taliban's funds through criminal activities like kidnappings and bank robberies.

Bloody Karachi has not seen as many TTP-sponsored suicide kabooms as other major cities, but it is home to thousands of the group's faceless myrmidons who have decamped army operations in the tribal areas. The first vehicle-borne suicide kaboom in Pakistain was carried out in Bloody Karachi on May 8, 2002, when a human bomb drove his car into the side of a bus outside the Sheraton Hotel, killing 14 people including 11 French naval technicians.

Aslam Khan, the police senior superintendent who heads the anti-extremist cell of the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) in Bloody Karachi, survived the September 19 attack after a double-cabin vehicle packed with C4 explosives was rammed into the main gate at his residence in the heavily guarded Defence Housing Area at 7.30 am. Eight people including six coppers, a woman and a child, were killed. The proscribed TTP quickly grabbed credit for the attack, saying Aslam had been responsible for the arrest of many of its key operatives.

"We will continue targeting all such coppers who are involved in the killing of our jihadi comrades," TTP front man Ehsanullah Ehsan said when claiming responsibility for the attack.

The Bloody Karachi suicide kaboom was in keeping with the change in TTP tactics as the group has apparently decided to target top coppers and military officials involved in counterterrorism efforts. The change in tactic shows increasingly desperation because the TTP is now attacking soft targets, such as homes of law-enforcement officials in large cities, which are bound to be relatively unsecured, as opposed to government or military installations. The deaths of family members and neighbors would seem of little consequence to the attackers.

The attack came less than two weeks after another human bomb on September 7 rammed his explosive-laden vehicle into the Quetta residence of the deputy inspector general of the 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...
Frontier Corps, killing his wife and 24 others in a high-security zone in the city.

The Frontier Corps deputy inspector was targeted bomb because he was involved in the capture of Younis al-Mauritani, a senior member of al-Qaeda's external operations council, and his two aides, Abdul Ghaffar Al-Shami and Messara al-Shami. The three al-Qaeda operatives were tossed in the calaboose in a suburb of Quetta during a joint operation between the Balochistan Frontier Corps and the Inter-Services Intelligence Directorate.

The bombing was the TTP's second attempt in 10 months to assassinate Aslam Khan, who has repeatedly vowed to break the back of the TTP and crush its strong network in the port city, where it works in tandem with sectarian and bad boy groups. Monday's attack, which destroyed or damaged neighboring houses and killed many innocents in the posh area of Bloody Karachi, has once again highlighted that the war against al-Qaeda-linked Taliban gunnies is no longer confined to the tribal belt of Pakistain but has reached the urban centers - be it Quetta, Beautiful Downtown Peshawar, Rawalpindi, Islamabad, Lahore or Bloody Karachi.

The previous attempt to assassinate Aslam Khan was also made by a human bomber, who rammed his explosive-laden vehicle into the Bloody Karachi headquarters of the CID on November 11, 2010. Aslam and other officers of the CID - Fayyaz Khan, Omar Shahid and Mazhar Mashwani - who oversee the anti-extremism cell and run counter-terrorism operations in the port city, beat feet unhurt. The attack began as an armed assault and ended with a truck bomb that killed at least 20 people and injured over 100 others. The CID building was being used to interrogate suspects belonging to TTP and other banned bad boy groups. The attack was carried out a day after Aslam had tossed in the calaboose six activists of the TTP-linked sectarian-cum jihadi group - Lashkar-e-Jhangvi
... a 'more violent' offshoot of Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistain. LeJ's purpose in life is to murder anyone who's not of utmost religious purity, starting with Shiites but including Brelvis, Ahmadis, Christians, Jews, Buddhists, Rosicrucians, and just about anyone else you can think of. They are currently a wholly-owned subsidiary of al-Qaeda ...
(LeJ).

Aslam and his team members largely succeeded in breaking the TTP network in Bloody Karachi by arresting three successive ameers of the Bloody Karachi chapter of the group in recent months - Akhtar Zaman Mehsud and his successors Bahadur Khan Momand and Maulvi Saeed Anwer. This invited the wrath of the Bloody Karachi chapter of the TTP, which has links with faceless myrmidons in the country's tribal areas and with al-Qaeda and several banned bad boy and sectarian outfits. Therefore, the TTP's claim of responsibility soon after the September 19 attack came as little surprise.

Aslam told news hounds he had been receiving threats from the al-Qaeda-linked Pak Taliban. "I was sleeping when they carried out this cowardly act and rammed an explosive-laden vehicle into my house," Aslam told the media outside his ruined residence. "But let me tell you, I will not be cowed. I will teach a lesson to generations of these bad boys. I did not know that these bully boyz were such cowards that they would attack sleeping children."

Due to the nature of his work, the enemies of Aslam in the jihadi circles of Bloody Karachi are as countless and varied as the techniques he himself has used to arrest them. They range from the TTP and Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ) to drug-runners and hit mans belonging to several major political parties, especially the Muttahida Qaumi Movement
...English: United National Movement, generally known as MQM, is the 3rd largest political party and the largest secular political party in Pakistain with particular strength in Sindh. From 1992 to 1999, the MQM was the target of the Pak Army's Operation Cleanup leaving thousands of urdu speaking civilians dead...
(MQM).

Well-informed circles in the security agencies said the Bloody Karachi suicide attack was an attempt to demoralize law enforcement agencies, especially the Sindh Police CID, which in recent days has identified more than two dozen myrmidon bad boy and sectarian outfits in Bloody Karachi for a possible crackdown once the hunt for politically-backed hit mans is over. Prominent alongside the TTP and LeJ among these sectarian and jihadi groups are also: Lashkar-e-Jhangvi Al Alami, Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistain, Sipah-e-Muhammad Pakistain, Sunni Tehrik, Daawat-e-Islami, Harkatul Mujahideen, Harkatul Mujahideen Al Alami, Jaish-e-Mohammad, Jamaatul Furqaan, Harkatul Jehadul Islami, Jundallah, Tehrik-e-Islami , Lashkar-e-Muhammadi, Lashkar-e-Islami, Mehdi Militia, Hezbullies, and Tawheed Brigade.

Security sources said some TTP-linked elements had distributed a leaflet in various outskirts of Bloody Karachi in the first week of July, carrying a "hit list" of anti-jihadi personalities, threatening that they would be killed along with family members. The pamphlet justified jihad and urged "pure Mohammedans" to rise up against elements creating problems for jihadis who were described as the defenders of Islam and Pakistain.

According to the leaflet, the definition of a criminal had been changed in recent times. "Previously, it was used for robbers and dacoits, but after 9/11 the term is being used for those who are sincere with the religion of Islam and want to wage jihad against the forces of the infidel."

Those declared "liable to be killed" in the TTP pamphlet, along with the CID's Aslam Khan, included: Capital City Police Officer Bloody Karachi Saud Mirza; CID superintendent Fayyaz Khan; Anti-Violent Crime Unit Chief Farooq Awam; Special Investigation Unit chief Raja Omar Khattab; former Director General of the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) Wasim Ahmed; Sunni Deobandi scholar Mufti Mohammad Naeem, Shia scholar Mirza Yousuf Baig; and Muttahida Qaumi Movement leader Haider Abbas Rizvi. Television artists and anchors and some Bloody Karachi-based journalists were also on the list.

The TTP front man, Ehsanullah Ehsan, while claiming responsibility for the Bloody Karachi suicide kaboom, stated, "Aslam Khan was on our hit list and his name will only be removed after he is killed. But let me tell you frankly, he is not the only one on our hit list. There are many other officers of the Bloody Karachi Police on our hit list who will be targeted and killed soon for having sided with the forces of the infidel".
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Afghanistan/South Asia
Harkat deputy chief acquitted of bombing
2005-05-13
The Sindh High Court on Thursday set aside the conviction of deputy chief of the Harkatul Mujahideen Al-Alami, Mohammad Haneef, in the Marina Club car bombing case and ordered his release, if not required in any other case. Tried and sentenced to a total of 39 years in prison with a fine of Rs one million by an anti-terrorism court on December 21, 2002, Haneef had appealed against his conviction in the SHC.

His counsel Abdul Waheed Katpar argued that the prosecution presented 'set-up' witnesses in the trial court, which relied upon their evidence and convicted his client for a crime he had not committed. Hitting out at the legal defects in the procedure of identification of the appellant, Katpar argued that the identification was conducted after two weeks of the Haneef's arrest. There was every possibility that the police had shown his client to the witnesses before the identification parade in the presence of a judicial magistrate, he said. He said the identification parade lost its evidentiary value, since Haneef's photos had been published much before an identification parade.
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Afghanistan/South Asia
3 Harkat men acquitted in blast case
2005-05-01
KARACHI: An anti-terrorism court acquitted on Saturday three activists of the banned Harkatul Mujahideen Al Alami in a church bomb blast case giving them benefit of doubt.
"They look like such nice boys! I'm sure they didn't do it! Case dismissed!"
Mehmoodullah, Mohammad Naeem and Mohammad Atif alias Kamran were charged with planting a bomb under the benches at St Patrick's Cathedral in Saddar, Karachi, on December 22, 1998. Ms Bella Melo was injured in the blast.
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Afghanistan/South Asia
Two Hakart activists acquitted in blast cases
2005-03-31
KARACHI: An Anti-Terrorism Court on Wednesday acquitted two activists of the banned Harkatul Mujahideen Al Alami in petrol pump blast cases. ATC Judge Haq Nawaz Baloch exonerating Syed Ahmer Ali Kazmi and Mohammad Naeem Rafi ordered that they be released forthwith if they were not involved in other cases. They were prosecuted on the charge of causing bomb explosions at Shell petrol pumps in Gizri and Saddar areas on May 15, 2003. The court in its order observed that the prosecution has not proved the case against the accused.

The court had earlier reserved the judgment after hearing the closing arguments of defence counsel, M.R Syed, and Special Public Prosecutor Mazhar Qayum. Meanwhile, the same defendants were also found innocent in another blast case. The ATC headed by Judge Feroz Mehmood Bhatti acquitted them of the charges of causing explosion at a petrol pump in Soldier Bazaar area.
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Afghanistan/South Asia
Al-Alami man denies attack on Musharraf
2004-10-03
"Nope. Nope. Never happened. Nope."
One of the prime suspects of an aborted attempt on General Pervez Musharraf's life on April 26, 2002 on Shahra-e-Faisal, denied on Saturday before an ATC court that Harkatul Mujahideen Al-Alami men had planned the attack.
"Nope. Nope. Wudn't us. Nope."
Mohammad Kamran, alias Atif, in his statement admitted he was a member of Al-Alami, but denied the organisation was involved in terrorist activities.
"We just get together on Thursdays to go bowling..."
He said that the organisation was not involved in any kind of armed struggle within the territorial limits of Pakistan and had been waging jihad against the Russian occupation in Afghanistan and Indian forces in occupied Kashmir. Chief of Al-Alami Mohammad Imran, deputy chief Mohammad Hanif, and its members Mohammad Ashraf, Sahrib and Arslan Farooqi and a Rangers's inspector Waseem Akhtar were given jail terms of 10 to 14 years for planning to ram an explosive-packed vehicle into the president's motorcade on Shahra-e-Faisal. In his statement, Kamran said that the police had staged the drama of his arrest and injured him in the process just to claim Rs 3 million in bounty.
"And they took my bowling ball, too!"
Kamran stated that the police only formally declared his arrest after keeping him in detention for many months. He also denied that the police had recovered explosives from him or on his indication and said he had never rented or lived in Al-Mubashir Building in Bufferzone.
"Matter of fact, I never even been to Pakistan!"
Crime Investigation Department (CID) Police in May this year claimed to have arrested Kamran Atif after an encounter in which a passer-by was also killed.
"Yeah, an' there wudn't nobody killed. And he wasn't just passin' by, either!"
The CID also claimed to have recovered a huge quantity of rockets, rocket launchers, remote and phone devices and hand grenades from Al-Mubshir Building in Bufferzone on Kamran's indication. After the accused recorded his statement, Judge Haq Nawaz Baloch deferred further proceedings of the case till October 6, when the defence as well as state counsel will give their final arguments.
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Afghanistan/South Asia
25,000 hard boyz in Karachi
2004-07-13
Over 25,000 Jehadis, who have undergone terrorist training in Afghanistan, are operating in the troubled port city of Karachi and Punjab province targeting Shias and continuing with their anti-Indian activities unbriddled, media reports said here. ''The Jehadis are continuing to kill Shias quite freely. In some cases the Police has been found involved in the Shia-killing spree,'' reports Friday Times. It said leaders of the coalition of the Jehadi organisations -- Brigade 313 -- were either allowed to flee or escape from police dragnets. Lashkar-e-Taiba, Jaish-e-Mohammed, Harkatul Jihad Islami, Harkatul Mujahideen Al Alami and Lashkar -e-Jhangvi are among the coalition.

The authorities have recently captured some police officials who maintained close links with the Harkatul Mujahideens and other groups, it said and added the Jehadis, facing trial in the province, were being acquitted by the courts. The Weekly said that a worrying development was that Punjab was becoming a sanctuary for the Lashkar Jhangvi terrorists. President Pervez Musharraf,who had launched a campaign against the terrorist groups, have failed to contain their activities in Punjab and Sindh Provinces as Jehadis have stepped up their activities. The President said that Al Qaeda elements were operating from the tribal Areas and were responsible not only for acts of terror inside Pakistan, but also in other friendly countries including China.

The Weekly said that leaders of the top five terrorists groups were ''either in confinement or allowed to remain at large. Those in confinement under the state surveillance have been allowed to get out and disappear.'' At least two important terrorist satraps Hafiz Mohammed Saeed of the LeT and Maulana Masood Azhar of JeM, whose groups were actively involved in ''low intensity conflict in Kashmir'' were virtually free and issuing ''provocative statements'', it said. Both Hafiz Saeed and Maulana Azhar had maintained links with Osama bin Laden. It said ''the militants that would kill President Musharraf are militants that have spearheaded the Kashmir jihad. They are all deobandi-Wahhabi in character and aligned with the Al-Qaeda. President Musharraf should grasp the mettle [sic] of terrorism in Pakistan and get rid of it even it means no option on the resumption of Jehadi in Kashmir. The price for Kashmir option is very high and the people of Pakistan may finally refuse to pay it with their blood.''
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Afghanistan/South Asia
Six Harkat activists arrested
2004-05-30
The police arrested three activists of the Harkatul Mujahideen Al-Alami during a raid in Buffer Zone late Friday night and recovered arms and explosives from their possession. The arrested activists are Abdul Rahman, Zahid Husain and Masroor Ali. The police seized a large quantity of explosives, eight hand grenades and three TT pistols. Literature and photographs were also seized. The police said on a lead given by the arrested activists they arrested another three workers of the Harkatul Mujahideen Al-Alami, but their identity could not be ascertained.
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India-Pakistan
45 religious outfits with ‘terror links’ identified
2003-12-28
Law-enforcement agencies have identified 45 religious organisations believed to have links with international jihadi networks or thought to be involved in terrorist and sectarian activities in Pakistan, sources told Daily Times on Friday.
That's all? That's only twice as many as Uganda has!
According to the sources, major groups believed to have links with Al Qaeda, like the Harkatul Jihad-e-Islami (HJI) and Jamiatul Mujahideen Al Alami have not been banned yet. They not only had roots in Pakistan, but also in Kashmir, Myanmar, Bangladesh and the Philippines, sources said. HJI chief Qari Saifullah Akhtar, who reportedly lives in some Gulf state, was allegedly former Taliban leader Mulla Umar’s advisor and believed to have a direct link with Al Qaeda. The sources said several of his organisation’s several activists who were arrested by law-enforcement agencies for terror attacks in Karachi had divulged this information. The sources said Harkatul Mujahideen Al Alami, which was accused of an attack on President Pervez Musharraf last year in Karachi and the suicide attacks on French engineers, was formed by the HJI, Harkatul Mujahideen, Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LJ) and Jamiatul Mujahideen Al Alami. The sources said the LJ and Deobandi Jihadi organisations despite having differences with each other came closer after the Taliban’s overthrow in Afghanistan by the United States and its coalition forces, and several trained Mujahideen joined the LJ after 2001. Sources said the LJ not only changed its ideology but also its organisational structure. It does not use its previous name. Its members use new codename in different areas, like Lashkar-e-Omer, Al Farooq and Al Badr. The sources said some terrorist groups were working underground and they might have been exploited by bigger jihadi and terrorist organisations like the Al Badr, the Jhangvi Tigers and Al Farooq.
It would make sense that the Lashkar-e-Jhangvi would be the heart of a Pakistani terrorist alliance, since they have a long experience of being an underground organisation working against the state, while the Jihadi militias are used to operating in the open with the patronage of the agencies. The LJ seems to have just recruited alienated members of the Jihadi organisation who are angry at their leaders silence over Pakistan’s betrayal of the Taliban.
“The Jamiat Ishaat-e-Tauheed-wal-Sunna, influential in some areas in the NWFP and the Punjab, might have relations with the Taliban,” the sources added. According to the sources, the Tehrik-e-Taliban was actively engaged in recruiting jihadis for the Taliban in tribal areas.
More active in Pakistan than in Afghanistan, in fact...
The sources said the Imamia Students’ Organisation and the Hizbul Momineen were involved in increasing sectarianism, especially in the Northern Areas, and were under observation by law-enforcement agencies, whereas the defunct Sipah-e-Muhammad’s network had been broken in the Punjab but was still active in Balochistan.
Those last few are Shi’ite groups, the Northern Areas are Shi’ite areas of Pakistani Kashmir that have seen increasing numbers of Pashtun settlers. Sectarianism has been strong there ever since the Army used Pashtun tribesmen to put down a Shia uprising that resulted in the death of thousands in the late 80’s.
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India-Pakistan
Wasim the Weasel in custody...
2002-07-11
The Pakistan Rangers (Sindh) inspector Waseem Akhtar, who was allegedly involved in an abortive attempt to blow up the motorcade of President Pervez Musharraf on April 26, was remanded in police custody until July 20. Inspector Waseem and two others, Mohammad Imran and Mohammad Hanif, who were earlier remanded in police custody on July 8 in cases of bomb blasts outside the American Consulate and Sheraton Hotel, were also produced before Justice Shabbir Ahmed of the Sindh High Court, who is also an administrative judge of the anti-terrorism courts in Karachi. The latter two were identified as Amir and Naib Amir of the previously unknown Harkatul Mujahideen Al Alami.
Which is apparently not quite the same organization as Harkat ul Mujahideen. I don't think plotting to blow up Perv was a very good idea. Wasim probably doesn't think so at the moment, either.
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