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Aslam Awan of Abbottabad Dronezapped | |
2012-01-20 | |
U.S. and Pakistani sources told Reuters that the target of the attack was Aslam Awan, a Pakistani national from Abbottabad. The sources described Awan, who also was known by the nom-de-guerre Abdullah Khorasani, as a significant figure in the remaining core leadership of al Qaeda, which U.S. officials say has been sharply reduced by the drone campaign. Another job opening created by Obama.
U.S. officials said they could not confirm news reports, based on claims from Pakistani sources, that Hakimullah Mehsud, leader of the TTP, Pakistan's most potent domestic affiliate of the Taliban movement, was also killed in the June 12 attack. Pakistani and U.S. sources said that Mehsud was not targeted in the drone strike, and one Pakistani source said: "He is alive. Hakimullah is alive." Alive! It's alive! IT'S ALIVE!!! | |
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India-Pakistan | |
Two groups of prisoners fight on court premises | |
2011-06-20 | |
![]() The Saturday drama started when members of one group of under-trial prisoners reportedly made fun of women belonging to the second group. The families, including women, had come to see their kin ahead of their hearing. Muhammad Azam, Waqas Haider, Amir Riaz and others, who were involved in murder cases, and Muhammad Naeem, Javed Mehmood and Rehman Akram, who were involved in dacoity cases, attacked each other with razors and knives they had brought along with them from the jail. Sporting a fear of attack by their rivals or a backlash from complainants, it is believed that under-trial prisoners usually smuggle such weapons into the jail and then bring them along with them whenever they come to attend court proceedings.
The shocked magistrate and his staffers rushed to the toilet of the courtroom and locked themselves inside to save their lives at the hands of under-trial prisoners brandishing sharp-edged weapons. However, some people cause happiness wherever they go; others whenever they go... except for minor cuts and bruises, none of the prisoners received critical injuries during the episode. A wave of panic spread through the litigants and visitors. Witnesses said the under-trial prisoners also assaulted the magistrate and his staffers and tried to break open the toilet door, but failed. City Division operations SP Dr Shahzad Asif Khan, however, said the presiding officer and court staffers were not assaulted by the myrmidons. All the officials remained unhurt, he maintained. As the fight was in progress, police personnel rushed to the scene and hounded all of the under-trial prisoners out of the courtroom to the Bakhshi Khana wherefrom they were immediately transported back to their jails. The Lower Mall police started the paperwork but haven't done much else on the complaint of magistrate's reader against five suspects from both the groups. The area SP said that though the incident occurred due to a security lapse, the prisoners had brought the weapons along with them from jails. He said that under-trial prisoners were brought to courts in prison department's vehicles and it was the duty of the jail authorities to thoroughly frisk the inmates before sending them to courts. However, you can observe a lot just by watching... he said, two officials, sub-inspector Muhammad Saleem, who is in charge of Bakhshi Khana, and the police guard in charge, had been suspended from service for their negligence. The operations DIG also suspended from service constables Zaheeruddin, Zahoor Ahmad, Muhammad Akram and Zahid, who had escorted the accused parties from jails. Subsequently, a team was formed under the supervision of headquarters SP to investigate the incident. | |
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Three-year-old boy 'gunned' down by militants |
2009-07-23 |
Even as the Jammu and Kashmir government readies to file an affidavit in the Supreme Court about the rape and murder of two women in Shopian, the troubled district has been hit by another shocking incident. In the latest a three-year-old boy and his father were gunned down late on Wednesday night (July 22) allegedly by militants in Dunardu in Shopian. A group of unidentified gunmen reportedly burst into the house of Mohammmad Aslam Awan late Wednesday night and opened fire. While Aslam and his son Arif were killed instantly, others in the family sustained injuries. In a similar incident in April this year, Aslam's mother Reshma was shot dead. No militant outfit has claimed responsibility for the incident. The police have sent the bodies for a post mortem and launched a manhunt for the militants. |
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Britain |
Pakistani jailed for spreading terrorist material |
2007-11-23 |
![]() Rahman was arrested in January 2007, for helping an individual to breach a control order by paying for a flight ticket out of Britain to Lahore. During a search of Rahmans home in Manchester, northern England, detectives found a package to be sent to Pakistan and a letter from Afghanistan glorifying terrorist acts. The package contained combat knives, a mobile phone linked to the individual who had fled the country, another mobile phone and chargers. The call to jihad letter had been sent by Aslam Awan who had shared a house with Rahman, and who asked him to disseminate it to brothers in Britain. Awan is suspected of taking part in terrorist acts against coalition forces in Afghanistan since he fled the country in 2006. He is now barred from returning to Britain. Also found during the search were video clips of an expedition to the Lake District in snow where Rahman, Awan and a third man, Muhammed Murad Iqbal, are seen undertaking military-style training and making references to martyrdom. |
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