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Five terrorists held, arms recovered |
2008-06-21 |
LAHORE Five alleged terrorists involved in suicide attack on the building of the Federal Investigation Agency on Temple Road three months ago have been arrested. FIA director Chaudhry Manzoor Ahmed told reporters here yesterday that three of the accused belonged to outlawed Lashkar-e-Jhangvi. Four hand grenades, some automatic weapons, time devices and explosives have also been recovered from their possession. The March 11 attacks had killed several people and badly damaged the eight-storey building. Manzoor claimed that the accused planned to target many important national installations. The official chief said the arrests were a big victory on the part of his organisation. |
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Hundreds of opposition workers arrested |
2007-11-17 |
![]() In Gujranwala, police arrested over 200 Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) workers and roughed up several for taking out a rally in connection with the long-march. Hundreds of PPP workers led by party divisional president and MNA Imtiaz Warraich took out the rally, but police baton-charged and tear-gassed them and arrested over 200 participants, according to a PPP press release. Warraich, PPP Lahore divisional president and MNA Chaudhry Manzoor, MPA Ijaz Samaa, MPA Khalid Bajwa, Malik Tahir Akhtar, MPA Lala Shakeelur Rehman, Sheikh Iqbal, PPP Sialkot President Zahid Bashir, Babar Ghumman, Malik Shumail, Tariq Gujjar, Amer Tufail, Fazl Abbas, Chaudhry Tariq and Abdullah Virk were among those arrested, the release added. More than 100 Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal (MMA) supporters were arrested outside various mosques in Karachi on Friday, but police denied these arrests. The JIs Sarfaraz Ahmed told Daily Times that more than 100 MMA and JI activists had been taken into custody. Police chief Azhar Ali Farooqui denied the arrests. In Peshawar, police arrested four Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-Fazl (JUI-F) leaders and three Awami National Party (ANP) activists from separate rallies on Friday. JUI-F NWFP General Secretary Maulana Shaujaul Mulk, former ministers Asif Iqbal Dudzai and Amanullah Haqqani and JUI-F NWFP Information Secretary Abdul Jalil Jan were arrested from a rally staged by Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal (MMA) activists. Jamaat-e-Islami leaders, including MMA provincial naib ameer Mushtaq Ahmed Khan, evaded arrest. At a rally in the Hashtnagri area, police arrested three ANP activists Yasir Zaman, Mohammad Zaman and Alamgir Khalil. JUI-Fs maiden rally: The JUI-F workers and leaders took to the streets in Peshawar for the first time to protest against the emergency rule. After Friday prayers, the JUI-F protesters started a march from Markazi Darul Qura at Namakmandi but police stopped them near the Cinema Road. The PPP womens wing workers in Peshawar also protested against the state of emergency and suspension of the Constitution. |
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NA opposition walks out twice NA opposition walks out twice | |
2006-05-04 | |
The opposition in the National Assembly on Wednesday staged two token walkouts as the lower house of the parliament discussed the impact of frequent power outages on the country's economy and agriculture. Maulana Akbar Chitrali of the Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal (MMA) led the first walk out against the alleged setting up of Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) offices in Chitral. Chaudhry Manzoor Ahmed of the Pakistan People's Party Parliamentarians (PPPP) led the second walkout to express solidarity with journalists against the non-implementation of the 7th Wage Board Award.
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