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Major Incidents:2013
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January - 1 
At least four persons were killed and more than 50 others injured when an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) planted in a parked motorcycle exploded near Ayesha Manzil within the precincts of Gulberg Police Station in Karachi, the provincial capital of Sindh, on January 1, reports Daily Times. The r
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At least four persons were killed and more than 50 others injured when an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) planted in a parked motorcycle exploded near Ayesha Manzil within the precincts of Gulberg Police Station in Karachi, the provincial capital of Sindh, on January 1, reports Daily Times. The remotely-controlled bomb hit the locality after a joint public gathering of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) and Tehreek-e-Minhajul Quran concluded. The victims were identified as Talib Hussain, Rehan Ullah, Tayyab and Hashim.
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January - 10 
Eight labourers were shot dead by unidentified armed assailants while they were asleep near the Gabol Market in Quetta Town. Victims are identified as Hubbar Khan (25), Ghulamullah (30), Sattar (25), Gul Samad, Naeem (25), Javed, Muhammad Jan and Nazeer.
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Eight labourers were shot dead by unidentified armed assailants while they were asleep near the Gabol Market in Quetta Town. Victims are identified as Hubbar Khan (25), Ghulamullah (30), Sattar (25), Gul Samad, Naeem (25), Javed, Muhammad Jan and Nazeer.
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January - 17 
The MQM MPA, Syed Manzar Imam, was killed along with three of his guards by six unidentified assailants in Orangi Town. The Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) ‘spokesman’ Ehsanullah Ehsan, in a statement from an undisclosed place, claimed the responsibility for the attack on the MPA. The group also cl
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The MQM MPA, Syed Manzar Imam, was killed along with three of his guards by six unidentified assailants in Orangi Town. The Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) ‘spokesman’ Ehsanullah Ehsan, in a statement from an undisclosed place, claimed the responsibility for the attack on the MPA. The group also claimed responsibility for attack on MQM’s rally in Karachi on January 1, 2013, which killed four persons and injured 50 others.
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January - 25 
At least four people, including a Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) and two Policemen, were killed in an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) blast in Bakhtawar Goth, New Muzaffarabad Colony in Karachi (Karachi District), provincial capital of Sindh, on January 25, reports Daily Times. Moreover, an
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At least four people, including a Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) and two Policemen, were killed in an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) blast in Bakhtawar Goth, New Muzaffarabad Colony in Karachi (Karachi District), provincial capital of Sindh, on January 25, reports Daily Times. Moreover, another explosion occurred in Kachra Kundi, without any casualty.
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January - 30 
A bomb blast killed three suspected militants in Karachi as they were carrying out preparations for an attack at Indus Plaza on Al-Asif Square. The suspected militants were attempting to put the bomb in the trunk of a taxi when it went off, Senior Police Officer Aleem Jafri said. The militants had p
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A bomb blast killed three suspected militants in Karachi as they were carrying out preparations for an attack at Indus Plaza on Al-Asif Square. The suspected militants were attempting to put the bomb in the trunk of a taxi when it went off, Senior Police Officer Aleem Jafri said. The militants had prepared three other bombs, but they did not explode and were defused by Police. The bombs, which were wired with electronic detonators, contained about 300 kilograms (660 pounds) of explosives, Jafri said. Just before the explosion a hand grenade was hurled at a Police van few metres away from the same place. “Around 30 minutes before the bomb explosion, two persons came on a motorbike and hurled a grenade on a Police van. Three Policemen and one civilian were injured in the explosion caused by the grenade,” he added.
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February - 1 
At least six persons, including two Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) activists killed in separate incidents in Karachi (Karachi District), the provincial capital of Sindh on February1, reports Daily Times. A joint in-charge of MQM, Nayyar (23), was shot dead in sector 11/1-2, Orangi Town near Rehmat C
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At least six persons, including two Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) activists killed in separate incidents in Karachi (Karachi District), the provincial capital of Sindh on February1, reports Daily Times. A joint in-charge of MQM, Nayyar (23), was shot dead in sector 11/1-2, Orangi Town near Rehmat Chowk within the jurisdiction of Pakistan Bazaar Police Station.
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March - 2 
At least 12 persons, including activists of the Majli-e-Wehdat-e-Musleeman (MWM) and the Ahle Sunnat Wal Jamat (ASWJ), were killed in separate incidents in Karachi (Karachi District), the provincial capital of Sindh on March 2, reports Daily Times. In the first incidence, three people affiliated
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At least 12 persons, including activists of the Majli-e-Wehdat-e-Musleeman (MWM) and the Ahle Sunnat Wal Jamat (ASWJ), were killed in separate incidents in Karachi (Karachi District), the provincial capital of Sindh on March 2, reports Daily Times. In the first incidence, three people affiliated with Majli-e-Wehdat-e-Musleeman (MWM) were gunned down at Sabri chowk under Iqbal Market police Station. The deceased were later identified as Ali Nawaz (25), Ali Husnian (27) and Hashim Hussain.
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March - 2 
Meanwhile, three dead bodies were recovered from Musharraf Colony, Hawksbay Road and Mawach Goth areas within the limits of Maripur Police Station.
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Meanwhile, three dead bodies were recovered from Musharraf Colony, Hawksbay Road and Mawach Goth areas within the limits of Maripur Police Station.
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March - 3 
At least 45 persons were killed and another 70 were injured in a huge explosion that ripped through a Shia-majority neighbourhood in Karachi (Karachi District), the provincial capital of Sindh, on March 3, reports The News. Three relatives of Sindh Assembly Deputy Speaker Shehla Raza and several wom
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At least 45 persons were killed and another 70 were injured in a huge explosion that ripped through a Shia-majority neighbourhood in Karachi (Karachi District), the provincial capital of Sindh, on March 3, reports The News. Three relatives of Sindh Assembly Deputy Speaker Shehla Raza and several women and children were among the victims. Worshippers were offering Maghribain prayers at an Imambargah (Shia place of worship) in Abbas town when the bomb went off. Militants used a remote-controlled, vehicle-based Improvised Explosive Device (IED) weighing about 150 kilogrammes, which also contained ball bearings, Sindh Inspector General of Police (IGP) Fayyaz Leghari told. The IGP suspected the involvement of banned outfits the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) in collaboration with the Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ). Since last year, Police have foiled several terrorist attempts in Karachi and around 245 IED were defused, including another vehicle-based IED and a bomb planted in a rickshaw, Leghari said.
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March - 3 
Meanwhile, three persons including a Police head constable, a motorway Police officer and a cashier were shot dead by unidentified assailants at a motorway Police kiosk on the Superhighway
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Meanwhile, three persons including a Police head constable, a motorway Police officer and a cashier were shot dead by unidentified assailants at a motorway Police kiosk on the Superhighway
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March - 14 
At least ten persons were killed in separate incidents in Karachi (Karachi District), the provincial capital of Sindh, on March 14, reports Dawn.
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At least ten persons were killed in separate incidents in Karachi (Karachi District), the provincial capital of Sindh, on March 14, reports Dawn.
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March - 14 
Three Persons were killed and six others were injured in an explosion in the Landhi area of New Muzaffarabad Colony within the Quaidabad Police Station
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Three Persons were killed and six others were injured in an explosion in the Landhi area of New Muzaffarabad Colony within the Quaidabad Police Station
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March - 15 
At least three persons were killed in separate incidents in Karachi (Karachi District), the provincial capital of Sindh, on March 15, reports Daily Times. A person, identified as Akram (53), a vegetable vendor, was killed by unidentified assailants inside his shop situated in Landhi area.
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At least three persons were killed in separate incidents in Karachi (Karachi District), the provincial capital of Sindh, on March 15, reports Daily Times. A person, identified as Akram (53), a vegetable vendor, was killed by unidentified assailants inside his shop situated in Landhi area.
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March - 17 
Three activists of the MQM were shot dead and another was injured by unidentified assailants on a sector office of MQM in SITE area of Hyderabad city (Hyderabad District).
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Three activists of the MQM were shot dead and another was injured by unidentified assailants on a sector office of MQM in SITE area of Hyderabad city (Hyderabad District).
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March - 31 
The Special Investigation Unit (SIU) of Police on March 31, killed three suspected abductors in an encounter near Northern Bypass area of Karachi (Karachi District), the provincial capital of Sindh, reports Daily Times. Two Kalashnikovs, two hand grenades and a pistol were recovered from their posse
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The Special Investigation Unit (SIU) of Police on March 31, killed three suspected abductors in an encounter near Northern Bypass area of Karachi (Karachi District), the provincial capital of Sindh, reports Daily Times. Two Kalashnikovs, two hand grenades and a pistol were recovered from their possession, Police claimed. Police said they were wanted to them in at least 70 cases of crime including abducting for ransom, murder, slaying attempts, police encounter and bank robberies, adding that besides involvement in several cases of crime, they were also involved in abducting of various Hindu traders from rural Sindh.
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April - 3 
At least five persons, including four paramilitary soldiers and a local leader of Awami National Party (ANP), were killed in separate incidents in Karachi (Karachi District), the provincial capital of Sindh, on April 3, reports Daily Times. Four paramilitary soldiers were killed and three others wer
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At least five persons, including four paramilitary soldiers and a local leader of Awami National Party (ANP), were killed in separate incidents in Karachi (Karachi District), the provincial capital of Sindh, on April 3, reports Daily Times. Four paramilitary soldiers were killed and three others were injured in a bomb blast near paramilitary complex of Korangi area. The Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) has claimed responsibility for the attack.
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April - 11 
Three city wardens, were killed in targeted attacked in Soldier Bazar of Karachi (Karachi District), the provincial capital of Sindh. The wardens were performing their duty when four unidentified armed assailants came and sprayed them with bullets. The victims were identified as Rao Shahid, Farooq a
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Three city wardens, were killed in targeted attacked in Soldier Bazar of Karachi (Karachi District), the provincial capital of Sindh. The wardens were performing their duty when four unidentified armed assailants came and sprayed them with bullets. The victims were identified as Rao Shahid, Farooq and Sadiq.
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April - 18 
The dead bodies of three young men stuffed in gunny bags were found in Kharadar area. Police said that all the three victims were employees at a fisheries unit and had gone missing on April 16, 2013, on their way back home from work.
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The dead bodies of three young men stuffed in gunny bags were found in Kharadar area. Police said that all the three victims were employees at a fisheries unit and had gone missing on April 16, 2013, on their way back home from work.
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April - 23 
At least three persons were killed and 30 others injured in a huge explosion near an election office of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) in Chowrangi area of the Taimuria Police Remits in Karachi (Karachi District), the provincial capital of Sindh, on April 23, reports The Express Tribune. Senior
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At least three persons were killed and 30 others injured in a huge explosion near an election office of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) in Chowrangi area of the Taimuria Police Remits in Karachi (Karachi District), the provincial capital of Sindh, on April 23, reports The Express Tribune. Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Raja Umer Khattab of Counter Terrorism Wing (CTW) said that it was an Improvised Explosive Device (IED). He said it seems that the attack was conducted by the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP); however, involvement of other groups shall also be investigated.
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April - 25 
At least six persons were killed while around thirteen persons were injured when a high intensity bomb shattered the election office of Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) located in Nusrat Bhutto Colony of North Nazimabad area of Karachi (Karachi District), the provincial capital of Sindh, on April 25,
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At least six persons were killed while around thirteen persons were injured when a high intensity bomb shattered the election office of Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) located in Nusrat Bhutto Colony of North Nazimabad area of Karachi (Karachi District), the provincial capital of Sindh, on April 25, reports Daily Times. Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) ‘spokesman’ Ehsanullah Ehsan has reportedly claimed the responsibility for the blast.
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April - 26 
At least 11 persons, including a minor, were killed and 45 others were injured in a bomb blast at an election gathering of the Awami National Party (ANP) in Orangi town of Karachi (Karachi District), the provincial capital of Sindh, on April 26, reports Daily Times. Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP)
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At least 11 persons, including a minor, were killed and 45 others were injured in a bomb blast at an election gathering of the Awami National Party (ANP) in Orangi town of Karachi (Karachi District), the provincial capital of Sindh, on April 26, reports Daily Times. Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) spokesman Ehsanullah Ehsan claimed responsibility for the blast.
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April - 27 
Three persons were killed and 40 others injured in Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP)’s three bomb attacks on two political parties Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) and Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) in Karachi (Karachi District), the provincial capital of Sindh, on April 27, reports Daily Times. TTP tar
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Three persons were killed and 40 others injured in Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP)’s three bomb attacks on two political parties Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) and Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) in Karachi (Karachi District), the provincial capital of Sindh, on April 27, reports Daily Times. TTP targeted MQM unit office in Qasba Colony 2 ½ within Pirabad Police Station limits, killing Aslam Rafiq and injuring at least 25 people. According to eyewitness accounts, in the first attack terrorists on a motorcycle, threw a cracker on a mosque, and as people gathered to take a look, another blast shook the locality. The second bomb was concealed in a pickup van, parked near the MQM unit office. On the other hand, another powerful blast occurred in Kumharwara, Lyari, during a meeting of the PPP, led by Aziz Memon. When the powerful blast struck, several people including candidate of PS-111 Adnan Baloch, women and children were wounded. The blast claimed two lives, including 5-year-old Muskan and a man Kamran, and injured 15 people.
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May - 3 
At least six persons, including an Awami National Party (ANP) candidate, was killed in Karachi (Karachi District), the provincial capital of Sindh, on May 3, reports The News. A lawyer, Shakeel Ahmed Jan Bangash, was killed and his father Ali Ahmed Jan was injured by unidentified assailants in a tar
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At least six persons, including an Awami National Party (ANP) candidate, was killed in Karachi (Karachi District), the provincial capital of Sindh, on May 3, reports The News. A lawyer, Shakeel Ahmed Jan Bangash, was killed and his father Ali Ahmed Jan was injured by unidentified assailants in a targeted attack at ICI Bridge of Baghdadi area.
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May - 4 
At least three persons were killed and 35 others, including Rangers personnel and children, were injured when two consecutive blasts jolted a Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) office near the MQM head office Nine Zero in Karachi (Karachi District), the provincial capital of Sindh, in the evening of May
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At least three persons were killed and 35 others, including Rangers personnel and children, were injured when two consecutive blasts jolted a Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) office near the MQM head office Nine Zero in Karachi (Karachi District), the provincial capital of Sindh, in the evening of May 4, reports Daily Times. According to details, the first bomb exploded at around 8:50pm near the MQM Unit-153 office in Azizabad Block-8. MQM workers were present at party office at the time of blast, which injured several people. Following the first blast, MQM’s supporters, rescue workers and law enforcers rushed to the crime scene and were busy shifting the injured to the hospital when, at around 9:10pm, the second and more intensive blast occurred. The second blast turned out to be more lethal in terms of casualties, as many party workers, children, journalists, rescue workers, and personnel of law enforcement agencies were injured in the follow-up blast. The victims were shifted to Abbasi Shaheed Hospital, Sindh Government Hospital and other private hospitals for treatment. Doctors said that three of the injured were death, while more than 30 injured were admitted for treatment. The condition of 15 of the victims was critical, Doctors added. Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) ‘spokesman’ Ehsanullah Ehsan has reportedly claimed responsibility for the blasts.
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May - 8 
Three activists of Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM), identified as Qasim Saeed, Anis Ilyas and Bilal Ahmed, were shot dead and one other, identified as Muhammad Hussain was injured by unidentified assailants in Jumma Goth area within the premises of Ibrahim Hydri Police Station of Karachi (Karachi Dis
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Three activists of Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM), identified as Qasim Saeed, Anis Ilyas and Bilal Ahmed, were shot dead and one other, identified as Muhammad Hussain was injured by unidentified assailants in Jumma Goth area within the premises of Ibrahim Hydri Police Station of Karachi (Karachi District), the provincial capital of Sindh, on May 8, reports Daily Times.
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May - 24 
At least four persons, including two militants, were killed in separate incidents in Karachi (Karachi District), the provincial capital of Sindh, on May 24, reports The News. Two suspected militants were killed in a Police encounter in Pakhtunabad area as they were escaping after shooting a man dead
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At least four persons, including two militants, were killed in separate incidents in Karachi (Karachi District), the provincial capital of Sindh, on May 24, reports The News. Two suspected militants were killed in a Police encounter in Pakhtunabad area as they were escaping after shooting a man dead. After the killing of the suspected terrorists, the Bomb Disposal Squad (BDS) was called in as one of them was wearing a jacket and they were armed with hand grenades. The bomb experts cleared the bodies and defused the hand grenade, which was Russian-made. Police suspect the slain militants, identified as Toor Khan and Khan Muhammad Mehsud, could be linked with Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) or its associated militant groups.
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May - 28 
At least ten persons, including a lawyer and his two sons, were killed in separate incidents in Karachi (Karachi District), the provincial capital of Sindh, on May 28, reports Daily Times. A lawyer, identified as Kausar Saqlain and his two sons aged 12 and 15, were shot dead in a suspected sectarian
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At least ten persons, including a lawyer and his two sons, were killed in separate incidents in Karachi (Karachi District), the provincial capital of Sindh, on May 28, reports Daily Times. A lawyer, identified as Kausar Saqlain and his two sons aged 12 and 15, were shot dead in a suspected sectarian attack.
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June - 2 
Three youth, including two activists of the Sunni Tehreek (ST) were shot dead in an armed attack by unidentified assailants in Shah Faisal colony.
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Three youth, including two activists of the Sunni Tehreek (ST) were shot dead in an armed attack by unidentified assailants in Shah Faisal colony.
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June - 9 
At least 11 persons were killed in separate incidents in Karachi (Karachi District), the provincial capital of Sindh, on June 9, reports Dawn. Three Policemen were killed by unidentified assailants in Patel Para area.
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At least 11 persons were killed in separate incidents in Karachi (Karachi District), the provincial capital of Sindh, on June 9, reports Dawn. Three Policemen were killed by unidentified assailants in Patel Para area.
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June - 13 
Elsewhere, a dead body of an unidentified person was found from a Church at Bheempora area within the jurisdiction of Risala Police Station.
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Elsewhere, a dead body of an unidentified person was found from a Church at Bheempora area within the jurisdiction of Risala Police Station.
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June - 26 
A bomb attack targeting a Sindh High Court judge on June 26 killed at least 10 persons, including two Rangers personnel, six Policemen and the driver of the judge’s car, and injured 15 others, including the judge, near Burns Road in Karachi (Karachi District), the provincial capital of Sindh, report
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A bomb attack targeting a Sindh High Court judge on June 26 killed at least 10 persons, including two Rangers personnel, six Policemen and the driver of the judge’s car, and injured 15 others, including the judge, near Burns Road in Karachi (Karachi District), the provincial capital of Sindh, reports Daily Times. The intended target of the terrorists was senior Sindh High Court judge Justice Maqbool Baqar, who was on his way to the court along with an escort of four Rangers personnel on two motorbikes and two Police vehicles. The convoy was near Burns Road when the powerful bomb exploded. However, Justice Baqar did not suffer any major wound. Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) ‘spokesman’ Ehsanullah Ehsan claimed the responsibility of the attack, saying they detonated the bomb remotely. “We attacked the judge in Karachi as he was taking decisions against Shariah and he was harmful for Mujahideen,’’ he said. Ehsan further said that the judge was targeted for what he said were “anti-Taliban and anti-Mujahideen decisions”, and that the group would continue to target judiciary.
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June - 28 
At least three persons, including a woman were killed and 18 others were injured, when dozens of Lyari gangsters carried out an armed massacre in streets of Kharadar area in Karachi (Karachi District), the provincial capital of Sindh, on June 28, reports Daily Times. Station House Officer (SHO), Kha
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At least three persons, including a woman were killed and 18 others were injured, when dozens of Lyari gangsters carried out an armed massacre in streets of Kharadar area in Karachi (Karachi District), the provincial capital of Sindh, on June 28, reports Daily Times. Station House Officer (SHO), Kharadar Idrees Bangash said that motive behind the incident was extortion, but sources in Police said that Lyari gangsters reached there to abduct a man Aziz Baloch, on failure they resorted to indiscriminate firing.
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July - 10 
The chief security officer of President Asif Ali Zardari since 2008, Bilal Sheikh, and two others, including his driver Irfan Sheikh and a fruit vendor Abdul Rehman, was killed while over a dozen others were wounded in a suicide attack near Guru Mandir in Jamshed Town of Karachi (Karachi District),
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The chief security officer of President Asif Ali Zardari since 2008, Bilal Sheikh, and two others, including his driver Irfan Sheikh and a fruit vendor Abdul Rehman, was killed while over a dozen others were wounded in a suicide attack near Guru Mandir in Jamshed Town of Karachi (Karachi District), the provincial capital of Sindh, on July 10, reported Daily Times. The incident took place when Bilal Sheikh along with his security guards was on his way home in Gulbhar from Bilawal House at Clifton in Saddar Town in a bullet-proof double-cabin vehicle. Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Raja Umar Khattab said that initial investigation showed that it was a suicide blast. Khattab further said that the attacker had been chasing the convoy and struck when it stopped and Sheikh was getting out of the car to buy fruits. “It seems that the suicide attacker walked up to Bilal Shaikh’s vehicle and blew himself up outside the front passenger seat of the vehicle where Shaikh was seated,” said Khattab. The head of the suspect bomber was found from a house at the crime site. No militant outfit has claimed responsibility for the attack so far. The Express Tribune adds that Bilal Shaikh had survived three attacks in the past. Lyari gangsters, including Shahid Bikkik and Ahsan Mohajir, were blamed for the last attack on May 28, 2011 at Firdous Colony in Liaquatabad Town.
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July - 19 
On July 19 reported that at least three abductors were killed and two Policemen were injured in a fire fight, while a Hindu girl, identified as Mahi Suchdev (3), was recovered during a raid at a hideout in Neelam Colony of Clifton in Saddar Town of Karachi (Karachi District), the provincial capital
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On July 19 reported that at least three abductors were killed and two Policemen were injured in a fire fight, while a Hindu girl, identified as Mahi Suchdev (3), was recovered during a raid at a hideout in Neelam Colony of Clifton in Saddar Town of Karachi (Karachi District), the provincial capital of Sindh. Mahi was abducted from Valika Hospital in SITE Town for a ransom of PKR 50 million.
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July - 20 
The death toll in the July 20, 2013, bomb blast at Patel Para in Jamshed Town of Karachi increased to three, reports Dawn. The deceased were identified as Muhammad Subhan (35), Muhammad Naeem (34), and Matinuddin (34). A man identified as Imran (35) was wounded and is in custody of the Police for in
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The death toll in the July 20, 2013, bomb blast at Patel Para in Jamshed Town of Karachi increased to three, reports Dawn. The deceased were identified as Muhammad Subhan (35), Muhammad Naeem (34), and Matinuddin (34). A man identified as Imran (35) was wounded and is in custody of the Police for interrogation. Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Raja Umar Khattab said that the killed men were belonged to the Lashkar-e-Jhangvi’s (LeJ) Asif Ramzi group, adding, “Subhan had brought a ‘live bomb’ in a fruit.” He said that the bomb blew up due to mishandling. Earlier, it was reported that two persons were killed.
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July - 24 
Suicide bombers and armed militants mounted an attack on the local office of Inter-Services Intelligence Agency (ISI) in high security zone of Sukkur Barrage Colony in Sukkur town of Sukkur District on July 24, sparking a shootout that killed eight persons, including four terrorists, three ISI offic
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Suicide bombers and armed militants mounted an attack on the local office of Inter-Services Intelligence Agency (ISI) in high security zone of Sukkur Barrage Colony in Sukkur town of Sukkur District on July 24, sparking a shootout that killed eight persons, including four terrorists, three ISI officials and a civilian, and injured 50 others, reports The Express Tribune. Four terrorists, armed with hand grenades, suicide vests and assault rifles, launched the attack. Deputy Inspector General (DIG) Javed Alam Odho said that a suicide bomber first blew himself up in front of a Police building and then a second bomber drove his explosive-laden vehicle into the main gate of the ISI office. “Other terrorists started firing and throwing hand grenades at the Police,” he added. The target of the attack was ISI official Major Zeeshan, who had important documents containing details of terrorists. Major Zeeshan was also killed in the attack. There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the attack.
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August - 1 
At least three people were shot dead and six others injured in an incident of firing in Jodia Bazaar of Saddar Town in Karachi District, the provincial capital of Sindh on August 1, reported The News. Soon after the incident the market was shut down. According to Kharadar Station House Officer (SHO)
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At least three people were shot dead and six others injured in an incident of firing in Jodia Bazaar of Saddar Town in Karachi District, the provincial capital of Sindh on August 1, reported The News. Soon after the incident the market was shut down. According to Kharadar Station House Officer (SHO) Azam Khan, “criminals belonging to Sheraz Comrade and Amin Buledi group opened fire on the Joint Sector in-charge of Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) Shakeel Shako, who was seriously injured and later died at the hospital”. SHO Khan said while Shakeel was being taken to the hospital his accompaniments opened fire in the crowded market to make their way, resulting in deaths of two passersby, identified as Sohail Amin and one Afghan teenager, and injured six others. SHO Khan said the incident was “a skirmish between activists of the MQM and criminals belonging to the banned People’s Aman Committee (PAC)”.
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August - 2 
At least four Policemen, identified as Zulfiqar, Afza and Ghulam Shabbir and Sarwar, were shot dead by unidentified militants near a bridge located at Bagh-e-Korangi area in Shah Faisal Town of Karachi District, the provincial capital of Sindh on August 2, reported The Express Tribune. The Policemen
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At least four Policemen, identified as Zulfiqar, Afza and Ghulam Shabbir and Sarwar, were shot dead by unidentified militants near a bridge located at Bagh-e-Korangi area in Shah Faisal Town of Karachi District, the provincial capital of Sindh on August 2, reported The Express Tribune. The Policemen were on routine snap checking procedure when they were attacked.
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August - 6 
Three persons including two children were killed and another one injured in an explosion at Goth Pervaiz Domki near Jahan Bukhshpur area of Kashmore District on August 6, reports The News.
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Three persons including two children were killed and another one injured in an explosion at Goth Pervaiz Domki near Jahan Bukhshpur area of Kashmore District on August 6, reports The News.
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August - 7 
At least 11 persons were killed and 26 others were injured when a bomb went off outside a packed football ground in the Lyari area of Karachi (Karachi District), the provincial capital of Sindh, in the early morning of on August 7 (today), reports The Express Tribune. Prominent Lyari resident and Me
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At least 11 persons were killed and 26 others were injured when a bomb went off outside a packed football ground in the Lyari area of Karachi (Karachi District), the provincial capital of Sindh, in the early morning of on August 7 (today), reports The Express Tribune. Prominent Lyari resident and Member of Provincial Assembly (MPA) Sania Naz claimed that blast occurred when footballers and the crowd were leaving ground after the Ramazan Football Tournament came to an end. The apparent target of the blast was Provincial Minister for Kutchi Abadis and Spatial Development Javed Nagori. He was also the chief guest at tournament and was reportedly injured in the blast. The Express Tribune correspondent Aslam Khan said that explosives material had been planted in a motorcycle. As a result of the blast, minister’s car was also destroyed, and the paving on which it was parked gave way as well.
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August - 7 
At least three people, including a minor girl, were killed in a landmine blast near Bakhshapur town of Kashmore District on August 7, reports The News.
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At least three people, including a minor girl, were killed in a landmine blast near Bakhshapur town of Kashmore District on August 7, reports The News.
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August - 15 
A Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP), Qasim Ghauri, and an Assistant Sub Inspector (ASI) of Police, Aslam, were killed while the Station House Officer (SHO) Haider Zaidi and two other constables were injured on August 15 during a six-hour-long operation to arrest a gang of extortionists in the Gu
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A Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP), Qasim Ghauri, and an Assistant Sub Inspector (ASI) of Police, Aslam, were killed while the Station House Officer (SHO) Haider Zaidi and two other constables were injured on August 15 during a six-hour-long operation to arrest a gang of extortionists in the Gulshan Town of Karachi District, the provincial capital of Sindh, reports The Express Tribune. The operation was carried out against gangster Zamin Shah Chandio, who was hiding in the settlements of Hussain Hazara Goth and Madho Goth near Safari Park in the Gulistan-e-Jauhar area of the Town. In retaliation the Police killed Zamin Chandio, along with his three accomplices Ilahi Bux Chachar, Ardillo and Sunbul Ahmed. According to Police details, Chandio had refused to pay bribe to the Gulistan-e-Jauhar Police Station and allegedly assaulted its Police Constable, Waseem. When the injured constable returned, the Police team went to raid the gangster’s hideout. However, the gangsters opened fire at the Police team killing Police officers. In retaliatory firing the gangster along with his accomplices was shot dead. Deputy Inspector General (DIG) Tahir Naveed, who was supervising the entire operation, criticised the Policemen occupying lower ranks in the Department. “Some black sheep of the Police Department were involved in giving permission to some criminals to run their illegal activities in the area,” he pointed out, adding that these Policemen had allowed gambling dens, land grabbing and extortions to take place under their patronage. “These same elements were involved in the Police encounter.” However, the leader of Jeay Sindh Tehreek (JST), an offshoot of Jeay Sindh Qaumi Mahaz (JSQM), Habib Jatoi admitted that the deceased were their party activists and the Police shot them dead in a fake encounter. When the Police reached the area, the activists surrendered themselves, he claimed. “Basically, it was an extra-judicial killing.”
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August - 20 
Three dead bodies bearing bullet wounds were recovered from Malir Town on August 20, reports The News.
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Three dead bodies bearing bullet wounds were recovered from Malir Town on August 20, reports The News.
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August - 23 
Three dead bodies identified as that of Abdul Razzak (28), Mohammad Aslam (25), and Irfan Ali, (28), were found stuffed in gunny bags from Hub River Road within the limits of Mochko Police Station in Baldia Town on August 23, reports The Express Tribune.
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Three dead bodies identified as that of Abdul Razzak (28), Mohammad Aslam (25), and Irfan Ali, (28), were found stuffed in gunny bags from Hub River Road within the limits of Mochko Police Station in Baldia Town on August 23, reports The Express Tribune.
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August - 28 
Four people, including a political activist Farhan Sheikh, who was the target of the attack, were shot dead on Fariya Street in Kharadar area of Saddar Town in Karachi District, the provincial capital of Sindh on August 28, reported The News. Kharadar Sub-Divisional Police Officer Iftekhar Ahmed Lod
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Four people, including a political activist Farhan Sheikh, who was the target of the attack, were shot dead on Fariya Street in Kharadar area of Saddar Town in Karachi District, the provincial capital of Sindh on August 28, reported The News. Kharadar Sub-Divisional Police Officer Iftekhar Ahmed Lodhi said that some unidentified armed assailants fired gunshots, killing Farhan, Arif, Arsalan, and Abbas. Two other people were also injured in the firing. “Apparently, the actual target was Farhan Sheikh, while the other victims just fell victim to random firing,” the Police Officer said.
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August - 31 
Three persons were killed and two others wounded in a firing incident in Sector 17-D Shah Latif Town. Police said that at least six gunmen riding on three motorbikes resorted to indiscriminate firing killing Murtaza, Khadim Lashari and a woman. Abdul Hakeem and Saleem were critically wounded.
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Three persons were killed and two others wounded in a firing incident in Sector 17-D Shah Latif Town. Police said that at least six gunmen riding on three motorbikes resorted to indiscriminate firing killing Murtaza, Khadim Lashari and a woman. Abdul Hakeem and Saleem were critically wounded.
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September - 4 
Four persons, including one Rangers personnel, were killed in firing at Shah Baig Lane in the remit of Baghdadi Police Station in Lyari Town. The official was identified as Sohil (23).
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Four persons, including one Rangers personnel, were killed in firing at Shah Baig Lane in the remit of Baghdadi Police Station in Lyari Town. The official was identified as Sohil (23).
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September - 5 
Three Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) militants were killed during an exchange of fire with personnel from the Crime Investigation Department (CID) on September 5 in the Mauripur area of Kiamari Town in Karachi District, the provincial capital of Sindh, reports Dawn. According to Senior Superinten
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Three Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) militants were killed during an exchange of fire with personnel from the Crime Investigation Department (CID) on September 5 in the Mauripur area of Kiamari Town in Karachi District, the provincial capital of Sindh, reports Dawn. According to Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP), CID, Chaudhry Aslam, Police launched a search operation in the Mauripur graveyard upon receiving a tip-off on the suspects’ whereabouts. Police also claimed to have recovered a Kalashnikov, three 9mm pistols and six hand grenades from their possession, adds The News.
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September - 17 
Four workers of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM), identified as Pervez Alam, Jabbar, Nadeem, and Riaz Ahmed, were shot dead unidentified militants while they were sitting at a puncture shop in Ghazi Nagar near Mohajir Chowk in Orangi Town of Karachi District, the provincial capital of Sindh on Sep
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Four workers of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM), identified as Pervez Alam, Jabbar, Nadeem, and Riaz Ahmed, were shot dead unidentified militants while they were sitting at a puncture shop in Ghazi Nagar near Mohajir Chowk in Orangi Town of Karachi District, the provincial capital of Sindh on September 17, reports The Express Tribune.
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September - 18 
Three alleged gangsters, identified as Imran Chohan, Noman alias Nomi Patni and Abdul Ghafoor Katchi alias Chotoo, were killed in a shoot-out with Police and Rangers in the Shah Baig Lane of Lyari Town in Karachi District, the provincial capital of Sindh, on September 18, reports The News. Two of th
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Three alleged gangsters, identified as Imran Chohan, Noman alias Nomi Patni and Abdul Ghafoor Katchi alias Chotoo, were killed in a shoot-out with Police and Rangers in the Shah Baig Lane of Lyari Town in Karachi District, the provincial capital of Sindh, on September 18, reports The News. Two of the gangsters belonged to the Abdul Jabbar Jhengu gang while the third was a member of the Sheraz Comrade gang. However, elected representatives of Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) in Lyari and leaders of the People’s Amn Committee (PAC) claimed that no encounter took place and the three men were victims of extra-judicial killings.
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September - 19 
Three Shia people were killed and 12 others were injured when unidentified militants hurled hand grenades at an Imambargah (Shia place of congregation) in Majeed Colony of Landhi Town in Karachi District, the provincial capital of Sindh on September 19, reports The Express Tribune.
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Three Shia people were killed and 12 others were injured when unidentified militants hurled hand grenades at an Imambargah (Shia place of congregation) in Majeed Colony of Landhi Town in Karachi District, the provincial capital of Sindh on September 19, reports The Express Tribune.
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September - 30 
Three people, including a man, identified as Abdul Shakoor (55), and his two sons Zahir Shakoor (30) and Abid Shakoor (24), were shot dead at Jhat Pat Market in the Lyari Town of Karachi District, the provincial capital of Sindh, on September 30, reports The Express Tribune. At least six armed assai
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Three people, including a man, identified as Abdul Shakoor (55), and his two sons Zahir Shakoor (30) and Abid Shakoor (24), were shot dead at Jhat Pat Market in the Lyari Town of Karachi District, the provincial capital of Sindh, on September 30, reports The Express Tribune. At least six armed assailants were involved in the attack.
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October - 2 
At least four militants were killed in an encounter with Police on Hub River Road in Baldia Town of Karachi (Karachi District), the provincial capital of Sindh while huge cache of firearms and explosives were also recovered from their possession, on October 2 (today), reports The News.
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At least four militants were killed in an encounter with Police on Hub River Road in Baldia Town of Karachi (Karachi District), the provincial capital of Sindh while huge cache of firearms and explosives were also recovered from their possession, on October 2 (today), reports The News.
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October - 2 
In addition, the six militants reported to be killed in an encounter carried out on a tip-off, by the Crime Investigation Department (CID) on October 2 belonged to Mohmand group of TTP, reports The Express Tribune. Earlier, the affiliation of the killed militants was not specified. According to Anti
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In addition, the six militants reported to be killed in an encounter carried out on a tip-off, by the Crime Investigation Department (CID) on October 2 belonged to Mohmand group of TTP, reports The Express Tribune. Earlier, the affiliation of the killed militants was not specified. According to Anti-Extremist Cell (AEC) in-charge, Deputy Superintendent Police (DSP) Chaudhry Aslam Khan, “We had information that terrorists were smuggling explosives from Balochistan. Law-enforcement agencies intercepted a car near Lucky Pahari on Hub River Road. When we tried to stop them, they attacked with heavy weaponry.” Two Police officers and four terrorists were injured in the exchange of fire. The four militants succumbed to their injuries. “We have foiled a major terrorist attack in Karachi,” DSP Khan said, adding, “The ‘chief’ and the ‘deputy chief’ of the group were killed in the encounter.”
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October - 10 
Three alleged terrorists were killed while planting explosive material on Mangopir Road in Orangi Town of Karachi District, the provincial capital of Sindh on October 10, reported The News. Police said that the two of the militants were identified as Rafiullah and Asmatullah, who belonged to Qilla
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Three alleged terrorists were killed while planting explosive material on Mangopir Road in Orangi Town of Karachi District, the provincial capital of Sindh on October 10, reported The News. Police said that the two of the militants were identified as Rafiullah and Asmatullah, who belonged to Qilla Abdullah District of Balochistan.
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October - 23 
The two Policemen who were killed in SITE Town on October 23, 2013 were identified as head constable Qazi Alam and Police constable Javed, reported Daily Times. The assailant who was killed in retaliatory firing was identified as Adnan and his injured accomplice was identified as Sajid. According to
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The two Policemen who were killed in SITE Town on October 23, 2013 were identified as head constable Qazi Alam and Police constable Javed, reported Daily Times. The assailant who was killed in retaliatory firing was identified as Adnan and his injured accomplice was identified as Sajid. According to Police sources, the militants belonged to Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP).
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October - 23 
Two Policemen and an assailant were killed in a firing incident in SITE Town of Karachi, the provincial capital of Sindh on October 23, reported The News. Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Irfan Baloch said an assailant was also killed as the Police returned fire.
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Two Policemen and an assailant were killed in a firing incident in SITE Town of Karachi, the provincial capital of Sindh on October 23, reported The News. Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Irfan Baloch said an assailant was also killed as the Police returned fire.
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October - 24 
Three people were killed and five others were wounded when two gangster groups in Market area of Gulshan-e-Bihar area in Lyari Town fought each other on October 24, reports The Express Tribune. According to the Police and residents, the fight broke out between Baba Ladla gang, and the criminals from
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Three people were killed and five others were wounded when two gangster groups in Market area of Gulshan-e-Bihar area in Lyari Town fought each other on October 24, reports The Express Tribune. According to the Police and residents, the fight broke out between Baba Ladla gang, and the criminals from Peoples Amn Committee (PAC). The victims were identified as one Abdul Ghani (40), Waseem Khalid (22) and Shahbaz Imtiaz (23), while the injured were identified as Dilbaz Iqbal (23), Asif Fayyaz (25), Manzur Karam Din (60), Nasir and Zeeshan. Lyari Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) Shakeel Ahmed said that none of people killed and injured belonged to either of the groups. Chairperson of Friends of Lyari, Habib Jan Baloch, denied that the encounter resulted from a gang war. “This is a conspiracy,” he said, adding, “There is no conflict between Uzair and Baba Ladla. I believe this was a joint venture of different forces against Uzair and Baba Ladla.”
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October - 26 
At least 14 persons were killed in the ongoing gang-war in Lyari Town of Karachi District, the provincial capital of Sindh on October 26, reported The Express Tribune. Bodies of nine people reached the Civil Hospital, where a state of emergency was declared to cope with the backlash of the violence
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At least 14 persons were killed in the ongoing gang-war in Lyari Town of Karachi District, the provincial capital of Sindh on October 26, reported The Express Tribune. Bodies of nine people reached the Civil Hospital, where a state of emergency was declared to cope with the backlash of the violence in Lyari. “Most of them [victims] were dead by the time they reached the hospital,” said the medico-legal officer. “They were shot multiple times, some even more than ten times.” The fresh spate of gang war between Baba Ladla, and Peoples Amn Committee (PAC) began on October 24, 2013 while the law enforcers were conducting raids. Four suspected criminals were also among the dead, added Dawn. The Inspector General (IG) of Sindh, Shahid Nadim Baloch, called the latest episode the result of a dispute between two groups after the September 18, 2013 killing of PAC leader Zafar Baloch, a leader of Lyari and the former area President of Pakistan People’s Party (PPP).
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October - 31 
three including bandits were killed during a robbing bid in Gulshan-e-Latif, within the remits of Awami Colony Police Station.
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three including bandits were killed during a robbing bid in Gulshan-e-Latif, within the remits of Awami Colony Police Station.
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November - 5 
Four cadres and two supporters of the Ahl-e-Sunnat Wal Jama’at (ASWJ) were shot dead on November 5 in tit-for-tat killings a day after four Shia community members were shot dead on November 4, 2013, in Karachi, the provincial capital of Sindh, reported The News. Two cadres belonging to ASWJ, identif
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Four cadres and two supporters of the Ahl-e-Sunnat Wal Jama’at (ASWJ) were shot dead on November 5 in tit-for-tat killings a day after four Shia community members were shot dead on November 4, 2013, in Karachi, the provincial capital of Sindh, reported The News. Two cadres belonging to ASWJ, identified as Mufti Tariq Shah (30), and Yar Muhammad (34), were shot dead by unidentified assailants in Akhtar Colony of Mehmoodabad.
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November - 7 
At least eight persons, including six gangsters, were shot dead in Lyari Town on November 7, reported The News. Gang war in Lyari Town was intensified as seven people were shot dead on November 6, 2013 after an aide and brother-in-law of gangster Baba Ladla, Gul Hassan, was found dead in Lyari Town.
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At least eight persons, including six gangsters, were shot dead in Lyari Town on November 7, reported The News. Gang war in Lyari Town was intensified as seven people were shot dead on November 6, 2013 after an aide and brother-in-law of gangster Baba Ladla, Gul Hassan, was found dead in Lyari Town.
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November - 7 
In an act of avenging the killing of Gul Hassan, at least three suspected gangsters, identified as Shahrukh (15), Nazar Mohammad (28) and Farid (18), were shot dead in Chakiwara area of Bihar Colony in Lyari Town by unidentified assailants, who had first kidnapped the victims.
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In an act of avenging the killing of Gul Hassan, at least three suspected gangsters, identified as Shahrukh (15), Nazar Mohammad (28) and Farid (18), were shot dead in Chakiwara area of Bihar Colony in Lyari Town by unidentified assailants, who had first kidnapped the victims.
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November - 13 
Three Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) militants and one Rangers person were killed when a shootout occurred during a targeted operation conducted by the paramilitary force in Gulshan-i-Buner area of Landhi Town in Karachi, the provincial capital of Sindh on November 13 (today), reported Dawn. The
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Three Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) militants and one Rangers person were killed when a shootout occurred during a targeted operation conducted by the paramilitary force in Gulshan-i-Buner area of Landhi Town in Karachi, the provincial capital of Sindh on November 13 (today), reported Dawn. The report quoted Rangers spokesperson as saying that the suspected militants were plotting terrorist activities to be carried out during Muharram and opened fire when the Rangers team arrived in their vicinity to conduct a targeted operation. He further said that the three suspects were killed in retaliatory fire by the raiding team. The spokesperson confirmed that one of the Rangers personnel was killed during the clash and added that a huge quantity of weapons, including hand grenades, were also recovered from their possession.
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November - 17 
At least five persons, including a gangster and a Policeman, were killed in violent clashes in Lyari town of Karachi (Karachi District), the provincial capital of Sindh on November 17, reports The News. An alleged gangster, identified as Karim Baloch, a close aide of notorious gangster Baba Ladla, w
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At least five persons, including a gangster and a Policeman, were killed in violent clashes in Lyari town of Karachi (Karachi District), the provincial capital of Sindh on November 17, reports The News. An alleged gangster, identified as Karim Baloch, a close aide of notorious gangster Baba Ladla, was killed while another suspect, Jamshed Dada, was critically injured in an armed clash near Dubai Chowk. Both the victims were taken away by their accomplices.
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November - 22 
At least seven people were killed and 40 others were injured in twins blasts near a roadside tea stall in Shia dominated Ancholi area of Gulberg Town in Karachi, the provincial capital of Sindh on November 22, reported The News. The Associate Producer of Geo News program “Geo FIR”, Salik Ali Jaffery
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At least seven people were killed and 40 others were injured in twins blasts near a roadside tea stall in Shia dominated Ancholi area of Gulberg Town in Karachi, the provincial capital of Sindh on November 22, reported The News. The Associate Producer of Geo News program “Geo FIR”, Salik Ali Jaffery was also among the victims. “The Improvised Explosive Devices were planted on two motorbikes, which went off with a big bang, killing five people and injuring 18 others,” senior local police official Javed Odho said, adds Daily Times. He said it was difficult to say immediately whether Shias were the target because Sunnis also lived near the blast site. However, Shia Ulema Council and Majlis Wahdat-e-Muslimeen (MWM) announced three days of mourning and demanded the Government take immediate action against those responsible for the bombings.
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December - 3 
Three members of the Tableeghi Jamaat were shot dead and two others were injured in a targeted attacked in North Nazimabad on December 3 reports Daily Times.
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Three members of the Tableeghi Jamaat were shot dead and two others were injured in a targeted attacked in North Nazimabad on December 3 reports Daily Times.
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December - 6 
At least three Ahl-e-Sunnat Wal Jama’at (ASWJ) cadres, identified as two brothers Talib Ahmed and Kashif Ahmed, and third identified as Shahid, were killed and one injured when unidentified armed assailants opened fire at an eatery near Maskan chowrangi in Gulshan-e-Iqbal area of Gulshan Town in Kar
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At least three Ahl-e-Sunnat Wal Jama’at (ASWJ) cadres, identified as two brothers Talib Ahmed and Kashif Ahmed, and third identified as Shahid, were killed and one injured when unidentified armed assailants opened fire at an eatery near Maskan chowrangi in Gulshan-e-Iqbal area of Gulshan Town in Karachi, the provincial capital of Sindh on December 6, reported The Express Tribune. ASWJ claimed that all three killed were its workers and supporters, reports The News.
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December - 24 
Four Improvised Explosive Device (IED) blasts killed four people including two teenagers and injured 23 others on Chehlum and Orangi Town areas, reports The Daily Times on December 25. The first explosion took place near Capri Cinema on MA Jinnah Road, a few moments before the Chehlum procession
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Four Improvised Explosive Device (IED) blasts killed four people including two teenagers and injured 23 others on Chehlum and Orangi Town areas, reports The Daily Times on December 25. The first explosion took place near Capri Cinema on MA Jinnah Road, a few moments before the Chehlum procession of Imam Hussain (RA) passed by. The bomb was planted on the roadside pole of a signboard. No casualties were reported from the first incidence. However, three back-to-back explosions shook Azakhana-e-Kauser Imambargah and Qasba Colony area of Orangi Town, claiming four lives, including two teenagers, and wounding around 23 people.
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December - 27 
Six Lyari gangsters, identified as Rizwan Baloch, Shahzad, Sajid alias Mithal, Amir Baloch, Gulzar and Dilawar Pathan, were shot dead and their bodies were discovered in Pak Colony area of Old Golimar near Rexer Bridge in SITE Town of Karachi, the provincial capital of Sindh on December 27, reported
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Six Lyari gangsters, identified as Rizwan Baloch, Shahzad, Sajid alias Mithal, Amir Baloch, Gulzar and Dilawar Pathan, were shot dead and their bodies were discovered in Pak Colony area of Old Golimar near Rexer Bridge in SITE Town of Karachi, the provincial capital of Sindh on December 27, reported Dawn. They belonged to Lyari's Uzair Baloch group. According to Police, they were abducted on December 26, 2013 and then shot dead. The killings were due to an ongoing rivalry between Lyari's Uzair Baloch and Baba Ladla groups.
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December - 29 
Three Majlis-e-Wahdat-e-Muslimeen (MWM) activists of Shia community, identified as Safdar Abbas and Abdul Aleem, and Syed Ali Shah, were shot dead, while a female companion, identified as Sakeena, sustained injuries when unidentified armed assailants opened fire targeting their cab while they were a
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Three Majlis-e-Wahdat-e-Muslimeen (MWM) activists of Shia community, identified as Safdar Abbas and Abdul Aleem, and Syed Ali Shah, were shot dead, while a female companion, identified as Sakeena, sustained injuries when unidentified armed assailants opened fire targeting their cab while they were after filing their nomination papers at the Election Commission Office on Dalmia Road in Gulistan-e-Jauhar area of Gulshan Town in Karachi, the provincial Capital of Sindh on December 29, reports The News. Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) East, Pir Mohammad Shah confirmed the victims’ association with the religious organization. Following the attack, tension spread through while members of the Shia community staged demonstrations against the killings.
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