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6/9/2012

Pakistan      22 persons including four Policemen killed in separate incidents in Balochistan
Pakistan      21 persons killed and 42 injured in suicide attack in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Pakistan      Four suspects killed in a clash in Sindh
India      IM terror suspect killed in Yerawada Prison in Maharashtra
India      PLFI cadre killed in an encounter with Police in Jharkhand
India      Civilian 'abducted' by Maoists in Odisha
India      Militants attack panchayat member's house in Jammu and Kashmir
India      Seven NSCN-Khole-Kitovi cadres arrested in Nagaland
India      Five UNLF militants arrested in Assam
Bangladesh      Four HuT cadres arrested in Dhaka
India      Two OGWs arrested in Jammu and Kashmir
India      Militant involved in grenade blast arrested in Manipur
India      Two persons arrested with FICN in Tamil Nadu
Pakistan      Pakistan born Chicago taxi driver sentenced to seven and a half years imprisonment for funding al Qaeda linked HUJI leader Ilyas Kashmiri
India      India to seek access to LeT terrorist David Coleman Headley's wife and Tahawuur Rana
India      LeT terrorist Thadiyantavide Nazeer pleads guilty in car theft case in Kerala
India      Three more coastal Police stations to come up in Malabar Coast
Nepal      Opposition leaders warn of stern movement to remove Prime Minister Baburam Bhattarai
Sri Lanka      Former LTTE militant involved in Canadian murder case, says the Police
India      Coast Guard to take care of coastal security, states Maharashtra Home Minister R.R. Patil
Pakistan      TTP forced hundreds of Kukikhel families to flee Tirah Valley in FATA, allege residents
Pakistan      Guns would turn towards Pakistan if it stops backing jihadis in J&K, threatens HM Chief Syed Salahuddin
Pakistan      Al Qaeda 'Deputy Leader' Abu Yahya al-Libi's death to accelerate shift in power, say US Counterterrorism Officials
Pakistan      US AND Islamabad working on draft of apology to reopen NATO supply routes, reveal Diplomatic Sources
India      'It is impossible to bring infiltration to zero level in Kashmir Valley', says Army official
Pakistan      Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Government announces provincial budget with an increase in security budget by PKR 5.6 billion







 
India
Two OGWs arrested in Jammu and Kashmir

Security Forces (SFs) on June 8 arrested two Over Ground Workers (OGWs) of the militants, identified as Mohammad Rafi, 22, and Mushtaq Ahmed, 23, from village Kahra, about eight kilometers from Gandoh, in Kishtwar District, reports Daily Excelsior. Official sources said the OGWs could know the whereabouts of three militants wanted by the National Investigating Agency (NIA) in connection with blast outside Delhi High Court on September 7, 2011. Three militants, whose name had figured in the blast, have been identified as Shakeer Ahmed alias Chotta Haafiz, Aamir Kamal alias Kamran and Junaid Akram Malik, all residents of Kishtwar.

Meanwhile,  Jammu Police stepped up searches for Parvez Ahmed Tak, a resident of Kishtwar town and a major missing link in the missing mystery of actor Laila Khan and her four other family members. "An all out hunt has been launched for Tak, who had driven Laila Khan and her four other family members to Jammu. His name in the missing case of Laila Khan had surfaced after the recovery of a Mitsubishi Outlander car, parked in a shop for past several months, in the heart of Kishtwar town’’, Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG, Doda-Ramban range) Gareeb Dass said. The DIG said it has now become almost certain that Laila Khan along with her four other family members had been driven to Jammu by Tak from Nasik (Maharashtra) in February 2011. Since then there had been no trace of either Laila Khan or any of her four other family members. As reported earlier, the recovery of a Mitsubishi Outlander car belonging to Laila Khan’s family has raised doubt about their involvement in Delhi High court blasts.

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