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December - 1 
A bomb blast occurred at Madina Centre in the Saddar area of Karachi on December 1. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported. Deputy Inspector General of Police Tariq Jamil said that that the explosive weighed around 250 grams.
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A bomb blast occurred at Madina Centre in the Saddar area of Karachi on December 1. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported. Deputy Inspector General of Police Tariq Jamil said that that the explosive weighed around 250 grams.
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December - 2 
Pakistan is to deport six Indonesian students who are suspected to have links to Islamist terrorists, the Indonesian Foreign Ministry said on December 2. The six students include Rusman Gunawan, the brother of Hambali, front ranking Al Qaeda terroris
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Pakistan is to deport six Indonesian students who are suspected to have links to Islamist terrorists, the Indonesian Foreign Ministry said on December 2. The six students include Rusman Gunawan, the brother of Hambali, front ranking Al Qaeda terrorist and chief of Jemaah Islamiyyah. "We have been officially notified by the Pakistani government of the plan to deport the six students," said spokesperson Marty Natalegawa in Jakarta. He said Pakistani agencies have completed interrogation of the six accused, students of the Abubakar Islamic University who were arrested in September 2003 along with 13 other students from Malaysia. "Based on information obtained by the Pakistani side, they have come to the conclusion that three of the six are involved in terrorism activities while the three others are sleeping (terrorist) cells," added Natalegawa. However, no date has been finalized for the deportation.
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December - 3 
The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) has reportedly ordered local banks to freeze the accounts of three proscribed terrorist groups. They have been instructed to freeze accounts of Tehrik-e-Islami Pakistan (formerly known as Tehreek-e-Jaferia Pakistan [T
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The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) has reportedly ordered local banks to freeze the accounts of three proscribed terrorist groups. They have been instructed to freeze accounts of Tehrik-e-Islami Pakistan (formerly known as Tehreek-e-Jaferia Pakistan [TJP]), Millat-e-Islamia Pakistan (formerly known as Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistan [SSP]) and Khuddamul Islam (formerly known as Jaish-e-Mohammed [JeM]), said a SBP spokesperson in Karachi.
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December - 4 
Authorities in Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK) are reported to have sealed at least ten offices of two proscribed terrorist outfits. Police shut down nine offices of Khuddam-ul-Islam (formerly Jaish-e-Mohammed [JeM]) and one office of the Jamaat-ul-A
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Authorities in Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK) are reported to have sealed at least ten offices of two proscribed terrorist outfits. Police shut down nine offices of Khuddam-ul-Islam (formerly Jaish-e-Mohammed [JeM]) and one office of the Jamaat-ul-Ansaar (formerly Harkat-ul-Mujahideen [HuM]). The two groups were among six outfits outlawed by the military regime in November 2003. "We were asked by the (Pakistani) interior ministry on November 25 to take actions against these militant and sectarian outfits under laws applicable in Azad Jammu and Kashmir [PoK]," said Additional Home Secretary Farhat Ali Mir. While four offices of the Khuddam-ul-Islam were sealed in the southern district of Bhimber, one office of the Jamaat-ul-Ansaar was sealed in Samahni town. However, no arrests were made from the sealed offices. In Mirpur district, two offices of Khuddam-ul-Islam were sealed in the towns of Mirpur and Dadyal. A Khuddam-ul-Islam office was also sealed in Kotli and Muzaffarabad. Mir claimed that the other four banned Jehadi groups did not have a presence in PoK.
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Authorities in Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK) have reportedly outlawed six terrorist groups on December 4. The six groups are Islami Tehreek-e-Pakistan (formerly known as Tehreek-e-Jaferia Pakistan [TJP]), Millat-e-Islami (formerly known as Sipah-e-
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Authorities in Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK) have reportedly outlawed six terrorist groups on December 4. The six groups are Islami Tehreek-e-Pakistan (formerly known as Tehreek-e-Jaferia Pakistan [TJP]), Millat-e-Islami (formerly known as Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistan [SSP]), Khuddam-ul-Islam (formerly known as Jaish-e-Mohammed [JeM]), Hezb-ul-Tehrir, Jamiat-ul-Furqan, and Jamiat-ul-Ansar. Pakistan’s Interior Ministry had indicated on December 5 that it had asked officials in PoK to initiate action against the six groups banned by President Pervez Musharraf in November.
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December - 4 
The Daily Times has reported that pamphlets ‘promising’ money for killing any Pakistan Army soldier or ‘Pakistani or foreign mujahideen’ were found circulating in the tribal area of Angore Adda, near the Pakistan-Afghanistan border in South Wazirista
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The Daily Times has reported that pamphlets ‘promising’ money for killing any Pakistan Army soldier or ‘Pakistani or foreign mujahideen’ were found circulating in the tribal area of Angore Adda, near the Pakistan-Afghanistan border in South Waziristan Agency, on December 4. The pamphlets, written in Pashtu, ‘offered’ Rupees 0.5 million for killing a soldier, Rupees 0.3 million for ‘a Pakistan mujahid’ and Rupees 0.5 million for ‘a foreign mujahid’. It also reportedly offered unspecified amounts of money to anyone attacking ‘army installations or any state interests inside Pakistan’. The pamphlets have not been attributed to any organisation.
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December - 5 
The chief of Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal (MMA), Maulana Shah Ahmed Noorani, has opposed the Federal Government's initiatives of banning Jihad donations. He said this while delivering a Friday sermon at the Madina Mosque in Seroghat, Hyderabad, on Decembe
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The chief of Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal (MMA), Maulana Shah Ahmed Noorani, has opposed the Federal Government's initiatives of banning Jihad donations. He said this while delivering a Friday sermon at the Madina Mosque in Seroghat, Hyderabad, on December 5. Noorani alleged that the ban was being implemented at the instance of the US administration.
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December - 9 
Police in Karachi are reported to have arrested a terrorist affiliated to the outlawed Sunni group Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ) from the Korangi area on December 9. 30 sticks of dynamite were recovered from his possession.
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Police in Karachi are reported to have arrested a terrorist affiliated to the outlawed Sunni group Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ) from the Korangi area on December 9. 30 sticks of dynamite were recovered from his possession.
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December - 9 
The Dawn has reported that consequent to the recent suicide attacks in Turkey, the United States has asked Pakistan to add names of 15 more terrorists to the consolidated list of people and entities belonging to the Taliban and Al Qaeda. Pakistan had
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The Dawn has reported that consequent to the recent suicide attacks in Turkey, the United States has asked Pakistan to add names of 15 more terrorists to the consolidated list of people and entities belonging to the Taliban and Al Qaeda. Pakistan had been provided with the list endorsed by the United Nations and asked to freeze the assets of the people included in it, seal their offices and prevent their entry or transit. The 15 people are identified as Al-Ayashi Radiabdul Al-Sami (Egypt), Cabullah (Somalia), Hamid M Tahir (Iraq), Mustafa Muhammad Amin (Iraq), M Daki (Morocco), Al-Sadi Furgh Hassan (Libya), Sadi Nasir (Tunisia), Ben Abdul Hakim (Tunisia), Reham Lutfi (Tunisia), Bouyahia Hamadi (Morocco), Rown lazher Bin Khalifa Bin Ahmed (Tunisia), Zarkavi Imed Bin Maki (Tunisia), Murad Trablsi (Tunisia), Kamal Bin Mauldi (Tunisia) and Nauriddi Drissi (Tunisia).
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December - 11 
A terrorist of the outlawed Shia outfit, Sipah-e-Mohammed Pakistan (SMP), was hanged on December 11 in the Bahawalpur New Central Jail. Shehzad Ali Khan had been given the death sentence by an Anti-Terrorist Court in 1998 for murdering a leader of a
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A terrorist of the outlawed Shia outfit, Sipah-e-Mohammed Pakistan (SMP), was hanged on December 11 in the Bahawalpur New Central Jail. Shehzad Ali Khan had been given the death sentence by an Anti-Terrorist Court in 1998 for murdering a leader of a rival sectarian group in Hasilpur, Bahawalnagar, in 1997.
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December - 12 
A 12-year-old Afghan boy was reportedly killed in a bomb explosion near the residence of Afghan President Hamid Karzai in Quetta on December 12. No one has claimed responsibility for the blast. None of Karzai’s family was at home when the bomb explod
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A 12-year-old Afghan boy was reportedly killed in a bomb explosion near the residence of Afghan President Hamid Karzai in Quetta on December 12. No one has claimed responsibility for the blast. None of Karzai’s family was at home when the bomb exploded, around 20 metres from the house, where Karzai lived during his period of exile from Afghanistan. Seven persons were injured in two bomb blasts in a rubbish dump in the same area in November 2003.
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December - 12 
The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) on December 12 is reported to have ordered commercial banks to freeze the bank accounts of three terrorist groups, outlawed banned by the Federal Government in November 2003 under the Anti-Terrorism Act, 2001. The SBP
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The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) on December 12 is reported to have ordered commercial banks to freeze the bank accounts of three terrorist groups, outlawed banned by the Federal Government in November 2003 under the Anti-Terrorism Act, 2001. The SBP has directed banks to freeze accounts of the Hizbul Tehreer, Jamaat-ul-Ansar and Jamaat-ul Furqan.
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December - 12 
Wali Masoud, Afghanistan's Ambassador to Britain and brother of the late Ahmad Shah Masoud, has said that the Taliban are still active in his country and are being aided by elements in Pakistan. He said this on the eve of the convening of Afghanistan
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Wali Masoud, Afghanistan's Ambassador to Britain and brother of the late Ahmad Shah Masoud, has said that the Taliban are still active in his country and are being aided by elements in Pakistan. He said this on the eve of the convening of Afghanistan’s Loya Jirga (National Assembly) this weekend to approve a new constitution. "The Taliban, everyone knows, are coming from across the border (in Pakistan). It is a form of cross-border terrorism supported by some sections in Pakistan," said Masoud.
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December - 14 
At least 40 persons have been arrested for their suspected links to the December 14-assassination attempt on President Pervez Musharraf. As reported earlier, the President escaped unhurt when an explosive device went off at the Chaklala Bridge near J
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At least 40 persons have been arrested for their suspected links to the December 14-assassination attempt on President Pervez Musharraf. As reported earlier, the President escaped unhurt when an explosive device went off at the Chaklala Bridge near Jhanda Chichi in Rawalpindi, approximately two minutes after the departure of his convoy. Security agencies have also reportedly recovered devices used to blow up the bridge, including seven detonators, a control box bearing, and supply line leading to the detonated explosives.
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December - 14 
Orders for the enforcement of emergency were issued on December 14 in Sindh to prevent disturbances and any subversive activity in view of the assassination attempt on President Musharraf and the arrest of former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein.
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Orders for the enforcement of emergency were issued on December 14 in Sindh to prevent disturbances and any subversive activity in view of the assassination attempt on President Musharraf and the arrest of former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein.
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December - 14 
President Pervez Musharraf escaped an assassination attempt on December 14 when an explosive device went off at the Chaklala Bridge near Jhanda Chichi in Rawalpindi approximately two minutes after the departure of his convoy. However, no loss of life
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President Pervez Musharraf escaped an assassination attempt on December 14 when an explosive device went off at the Chaklala Bridge near Jhanda Chichi in Rawalpindi approximately two minutes after the departure of his convoy. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported. The President was reportedly returning to the Army House after landing at the Islamabad Airport following his Karachi trip. The Chaklala Bridge is approximately two kilometers away from Musharraf's official residence, the Army House. Information Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed while confirming the bomb explosion said in Lahore that no individual or group has claimed responsibility for the same thus far. Meanwhile, President Musharraf later told reporters in Islamabad that "It was certainly a terrorist act and, certainly, it was me who was targeted…"
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December - 15 
A Muttahida Qaumi Movement – Altaf Hussain (MQM-A) activist was reportedly shot dead in the Khwaja Ajmernagri Police Station area of Karachi on December 15. The deceased, Muhammed Habib Safdar, was a member of the Liaqatabad sector committee. No arre
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A Muttahida Qaumi Movement – Altaf Hussain (MQM-A) activist was reportedly shot dead in the Khwaja Ajmernagri Police Station area of Karachi on December 15. The deceased, Muhammed Habib Safdar, was a member of the Liaqatabad sector committee. No arrests have been made thus far in connection with the killing.
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December - 15 
The Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) while ruling out a cease-fire with India has said that it would continue to attack military targets in the Indian State of Jammu and Kashmir. Hizb chief Syed Salahuddin said in Rawalpindi on December 15 that "There is no q
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The Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) while ruling out a cease-fire with India has said that it would continue to attack military targets in the Indian State of Jammu and Kashmir. Hizb chief Syed Salahuddin said in Rawalpindi on December 15 that "There is no question of a ceasefire by us under present circumstances… As long as Indian troops remain in held Kashmir, the target-oriented activities of Kashmiri Mujahideen will continue." Salahuddin also said that he was not hopeful that a visit by Indian Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee to Islamabad in January 2004 would yield results.
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December - 16 
The News has reported that preliminary investigations have indicated that the assassination attempt was an Al Qaeda plot. An unnamed official was quoted as saying that "This appears to be a follow up of direct threats made to President Musharraf by a
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The News has reported that preliminary investigations have indicated that the assassination attempt was an Al Qaeda plot. An unnamed official was quoted as saying that "This appears to be a follow up of direct threats made to President Musharraf by al-Qaeda two months ago." In two successive audio taped statements aired on Arabic television channels, Osama bin Laden’s deputy Aymen al-Zawahiri had reportedly called upon Pakistani security forces to "topple" President Musharraf for what he called "betraying" Islam and for allowing the Americans kill thousands of Afghans.
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December - 17 
A Pakistani national, who received training to join the outlawed Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) in the Indian State of Jammu and Kashmir, has reportedly been sentenced in the United States to 10 years and six months in prison. Mohammad Aatique was the first t
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A Pakistani national, who received training to join the outlawed Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) in the Indian State of Jammu and Kashmir, has reportedly been sentenced in the United States to 10 years and six months in prison. Mohammad Aatique was the first to be sentenced among a group of 11 persons indicted in Pennsylvania and Virginia in July 2003 for training with assault rifles. Aatique had entered into a plea bargain with the prosecution under which he pleaded guilty of going to Pakistan after the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks to train with the LeT. A US Federal Court in Pennsylvania on December 17 sentenced him to the mandatory 10 years for firearms violations and six months for conspiring to violate the US Neutrality Act. Among the remaining suspects, three have pleaded guilty to weapons charges and the trial is expected to commence in February 2004.
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December - 17 
Security forces in the Chaman area near the Afghan border have reportedly foiled an attempt to smuggle 500 kilograms of explosives into Afghanistan, an unnamed official said in Quetta on December 17. While the truck carrying the explosives was impoun
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Security forces in the Chaman area near the Afghan border have reportedly foiled an attempt to smuggle 500 kilograms of explosives into Afghanistan, an unnamed official said in Quetta on December 17. While the truck carrying the explosives was impounded, three persons have been arrested in this regard. Two other occupants of the truck are reported to have escaped from the incident site.
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December - 17 
Ten persons, including an unspecified number of Afghans, were arrested in Rawalpindi on December 17 for suspected links to the Al Qaeda and Taliban. Brigadier Javed Iqbal Cheema of the Interior Ministry while confirming the arrests added that these w
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Ten persons, including an unspecified number of Afghans, were arrested in Rawalpindi on December 17 for suspected links to the Al Qaeda and Taliban. Brigadier Javed Iqbal Cheema of the Interior Ministry while confirming the arrests added that these were not related to the December 14-assassination attempt on President Pervez Musharraf.
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December - 19 
Earlier on December 19, the Karachi police arrested two activists of the proscribed Sunni group Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ) from an undisclosed locality and recovered 20 dynamite sticks from their possession.
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Earlier on December 19, the Karachi police arrested two activists of the proscribed Sunni group Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ) from an undisclosed locality and recovered 20 dynamite sticks from their possession.
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December - 20 
A terrorist affiliated to the Harkat-ul-Jehadi-e-Islami (HuJI) was reported to have been arrested from the Saddar area in Karachi on December 20. City police chief Tariq Jamil told AFP that Aftab Nazir was arrested while he was carrying a bag contain
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A terrorist affiliated to the Harkat-ul-Jehadi-e-Islami (HuJI) was reported to have been arrested from the Saddar area in Karachi on December 20. City police chief Tariq Jamil told AFP that Aftab Nazir was arrested while he was carrying a bag containing 30 dynamite sticks.
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December - 20 
According to the Dawn, security agencies have arrested an official of the Afghan Trade Commission and his two associates from the Hayatabad area of Peshawar on December 20 for their alleged links with the Al Qaeda and Taliban. While Abdul Hanan has b
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According to the Dawn, security agencies have arrested an official of the Afghan Trade Commission and his two associates from the Hayatabad area of Peshawar on December 20 for their alleged links with the Al Qaeda and Taliban. While Abdul Hanan has been taken to an unidentified location for interrogation, his associates were released.
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December - 20 
At least four persons were reportedly injured in two bomb explosions near Abdul Sattar Road in Quetta, capital of Baluchistan, on December 20. An unnamed police official was quoted as saying in the Daily Times that the Baloch Liberation Army had clai
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At least four persons were reportedly injured in two bomb explosions near Abdul Sattar Road in Quetta, capital of Baluchistan, on December 20. An unnamed police official was quoted as saying in the Daily Times that the Baloch Liberation Army had claimed responsibility for the blasts.
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December - 21 
In a suspected sectarian incident, a Superintendent of Police and his son were reportedly shot dead by unidentified assailants near the Darya Khan bridge in Dera Ismail Khan district on December 21. Rajab Ali Shah, a Superintendent of the North West
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In a suspected sectarian incident, a Superintendent of Police and his son were reportedly shot dead by unidentified assailants near the Darya Khan bridge in Dera Ismail Khan district on December 21. Rajab Ali Shah, a Superintendent of the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) police, belonged to the Shia community.
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December - 22 
A comparative report on law and order recently submitted to the Parliament has reportedly indicated that there had been improvement in the overall sectarian situation in the country except in Quetta where terrorism claimed a number of lives in June a
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A comparative report on law and order recently submitted to the Parliament has reportedly indicated that there had been improvement in the overall sectarian situation in the country except in Quetta where terrorism claimed a number of lives in June and July 2003. Statistics quoted in The News said that 28 persons were killed and 110 were injured in 47 bomb blasts between January 1, 2003 and September 30, 2003. It further stated that "More than 200 rockets and shoulder missiles were fired in the shared border areas of Sindh, Punjab and Balochistan where law enforcement agencies were targeted by criminals frequently."
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December - 22 
Police in Karachi have reportedly arrested a front ranking terrorist of the proscribed Shia group Sipah-e-Mohammed Pakistan (SMP) on December 22. Imtiaz Hussain Jaffery, allegedly accused in the murder of at least 38 persons, has been involved in sec
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Police in Karachi have reportedly arrested a front ranking terrorist of the proscribed Shia group Sipah-e-Mohammed Pakistan (SMP) on December 22. Imtiaz Hussain Jaffery, allegedly accused in the murder of at least 38 persons, has been involved in sectarian terrorism since 1994.
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December - 22 
Police in the capital city of Islamabad were reported on December 22 to have seized 100 kilograms of explosive material from a taxi in the Sector I-8/4 area and arrested two suspects in this regard. The seizure comes in the wake of an intensified pat
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Police in the capital city of Islamabad were reported on December 22 to have seized 100 kilograms of explosive material from a taxi in the Sector I-8/4 area and arrested two suspects in this regard. The seizure comes in the wake of an intensified patrolling ahead of the January 2004 South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) Summit.
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December - 22 
Security agencies have recovered a cache of arms and ammunition from the northwestern tribal area bordering Afghanistan. "Heavy weapons were recovered during a routine search," a local administration official Shafirullah told reporters at Kurram in t
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Security agencies have recovered a cache of arms and ammunition from the northwestern tribal area bordering Afghanistan. "Heavy weapons were recovered during a routine search," a local administration official Shafirullah told reporters at Kurram in the Parachinar district on December 22. The cache includes 139 anti-personnel mines, 10 rocket launcher shells, 38 rocket launcher chargers, 39 anti-personnel mine fuses and other small weapons.
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December - 23 
All local and foreign terrorists hiding in the tribal areas after crossing over from Afghanistan will not be extradited to any country if they surrender to the Pakistan Government, North West Frontier Province (NWFP) Governor Syed Iftikhar Hussain Sh
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All local and foreign terrorists hiding in the tribal areas after crossing over from Afghanistan will not be extradited to any country if they surrender to the Pakistan Government, North West Frontier Province (NWFP) Governor Syed Iftikhar Hussain Shah said in Peshawar on December 23. "They will also have to assure the government that they will not use our soil for any action against the neighbouring country," said Shah. The Governor said he was making this offer on behalf of the Federal Government and also indicated that those ‘failing to take advantage of this offer would have to face severe action.’
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December - 23 
The Daily Times has reported that a man recently identified by China as its top terrorist has been shot dead during an anti-terrorism operation in the South Waziristan area. Hasan Mahsum, a former resident of China’s Xinjiang region, was killed recen
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The Daily Times has reported that a man recently identified by China as its top terrorist has been shot dead during an anti-terrorism operation in the South Waziristan area. Hasan Mahsum, a former resident of China’s Xinjiang region, was killed recently, said Beijing News on December 23. Meanwhile, Major General Shaukat Sultan said "Yes, this man was killed in a Pakistan army’s operation on October 2." The Major reportedly confirmed that Mahsum was among the eight persons killed when Pakistan army commandoes raided a suspected Al Qaeda hideout at Angoor Adda in the tribal area of South Waziristan. China during last week had placed Hasan Mahsum on the top of its first ever list of terrorists. It identified Mahsum, aged 39, as a leader in the East Turkistan Islamic Movement (ETIM) which it said was a terrorist group, along with three others.
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December - 23 
The US Secretary of State on December 23 redesignated the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) and Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) as Foreign Terrorist Organizations. The initial designations of these groups in 2001 are due to expire on December 26, 2003. In a press stateme
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The US Secretary of State on December 23 redesignated the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) and Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) as Foreign Terrorist Organizations. The initial designations of these groups in 2001 are due to expire on December 26, 2003. In a press statement, State Department spokesperson Richard Boucher said that "By redesignating Jaish e-Mohammed and Lashkar e-Tayyiba as Foreign Terrorist Organizations and publishing that decision today in the Federal Register, we preserve the U.S. Government’s ability to take action against them in accordance with the provisions of the Immigration and Nationality Act, as amended." The statement further said, "in consultation with the Attorney General, the Secretary of the Treasury, and the Secretary of Homeland Security, the Secretary has amended the designations of Jaish e-Mohammed and Lashkar e-Tayyiba under Executive Order 13224 to add new aliases currently in use by these terrorist organizations."
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December - 24 
Two bombs exploded at two different places in Quetta, capital of Baluchistan, on December 24. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported. While the first bomb exploded in Jogezai Street near Ayub Stadium, another explosion was reported within
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Two bombs exploded at two different places in Quetta, capital of Baluchistan, on December 24. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported. While the first bomb exploded in Jogezai Street near Ayub Stadium, another explosion was reported within 20 minutes from the Killi Ismail area.
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December - 25 
At least 14 persons were killed and 46 others injured during a second assassination attempt in less than two weeks on President Pervez Musharraf in the Jhanda Chichi area of Rawalpindi on December 25. The President narrowly escaped the suicide assass
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At least 14 persons were killed and 46 others injured during a second assassination attempt in less than two weeks on President Pervez Musharraf in the Jhanda Chichi area of Rawalpindi on December 25. The President narrowly escaped the suicide assassination attempt when his motorcade was hit by two explosive laden vehicles. Both the suicide bombers were also believed to have been killed in the incident. Reports indicated that the first explosive laden vehicle which hit the Presidential motorcade emerged out of a petrol station situated at the main road near Civil Lines police station and struck at the concrete road divider. Moments after the first attack, another suicide bomber driving an explosive laden white Suzuki Carry van smashed into a police van at the tail of the convoy. According to an unnamed police official, each of the vehicles driven was carrying about 25 to 30 kilogram of explosives. Over 20 vehicles, including three escort cars of the President’s entourage, were damaged in the blasts. The incident site is approximately 100 yards away from the bridge where General Musharraf earlier survived a bomb attack on December 14, 2003. Confirming the attack, Interior Minister Faisal Saleh Hayat said that "around 14 people have died and 46 injured." Information Minister Sheikh Rasheed Ahmed said that "It was an assassination attempt. Two suicide attackers in two cars tried to hit the president's vehicle. God has saved him. Three cars of the cavalcade, including the president's car, were damaged." Pakistan Television has reported that Prime Minister Mir Zafarullah Khan Jamali convened an emergency cabinet meeting after the blast and appealed to the public to identify the plotters.
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December - 25 
President Musharraf later said in the capital Islamabad that "terrorists and extremists" opposed to the global war against terrorism might have plotted the suicide attacks against him. "There is a strong possibility of this. We are fighting a war aga
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President Musharraf later said in the capital Islamabad that "terrorists and extremists" opposed to the global war against terrorism might have plotted the suicide attacks against him. "There is a strong possibility of this. We are fighting a war against terrorism," Musharraf said on national television. He added, "The suicide bomber attacked me. Thank God nothing happened… We have to face them and we will not lose courage. These are cowardly people who attack while hiding. They should come openly, so that we can also fight them." While dismissing speculation that the twin bombings were aimed at disrupting the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) Summit scheduled in Islamabad on January 4-6, 2004, he said, "I am the target. People around me may be concerned but there is no threat to citizens and leaders coming for the summit."
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December - 26 
Security forces on December 26 are reported to have seized a large arms cache in the Nakhtar village of Bajaur on the Afghanistan border. The cache included eight Russian-made ground-to-ground missiles, 19 rocket launchers and 20 shells, senior admin
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Security forces on December 26 are reported to have seized a large arms cache in the Nakhtar village of Bajaur on the Afghanistan border. The cache included eight Russian-made ground-to-ground missiles, 19 rocket launchers and 20 shells, senior administration official Jabbar Shah told reporters in the north-western tribal zone of Bajaur. The cache belonged to unidentified terrorists who intended to transport it to Pakistani cities to carry out acts of sabotage, said Shah. However, no arrests were reported.
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December - 26 
The body of one of the suicide attackers involved in the December 25-assassination attempt on President Pervez Musharraf has been identified, Interior Minister Faisal Saleh Hayat told the Senate on December 26. However, his identity has not been disc
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The body of one of the suicide attackers involved in the December 25-assassination attempt on President Pervez Musharraf has been identified, Interior Minister Faisal Saleh Hayat told the Senate on December 26. However, his identity has not been disclosed thus far. Meanwhile, The News has said that the death toll in the attack has increased to 17. Initial reports had said that 14 persons were killed and 46 others sustained injuries. Separately, a crackdown against terrorists was reportedly launched after the suicide attack and at least 18 suspects have been detained thus far for questioning.
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December - 26 
Two low-intensity bombs exploded at the railway tracks near the Shah Faisal Colony of Karachi on December 26. However, no loss of life or property was reported.
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Two low-intensity bombs exploded at the railway tracks near the Shah Faisal Colony of Karachi on December 26. However, no loss of life or property was reported.
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December - 28 
Information Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed told Reuters on December 28 that investigators were close to arresting those behind the attack. "It’s a huge network of terrorists having tentacles from Kashmir to Afghanistan. They also have international tie
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Information Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed told Reuters on December 28 that investigators were close to arresting those behind the attack. "It’s a huge network of terrorists having tentacles from Kashmir to Afghanistan. They also have international ties," added the Minister.
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December - 28 
Security agencies have reportedly identified the body of the second terrorist involved in the December 25-assassination attempt on President Pervez Musharraf as that of Hazir Sultan. The News has reported that Sultan is believed to have links with an
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Security agencies have reportedly identified the body of the second terrorist involved in the December 25-assassination attempt on President Pervez Musharraf as that of Hazir Sultan. The News has reported that Sultan is believed to have links with an Afghan terrorist group ‘Afghan Jihad.’ Sultan reportedly hailed from the Panjsher valley in Afghanistan and was a "significant figure" of ‘Afghan Jihad’. Over 50 suspects have reportedly been arrested thus far in connection with the suicide attack on the President. These include five Afghan nationals, who were arrested on December 28 from their residence in the Gulistan-e-Jauhar area of Karachi.
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December - 28 
Two bomb explosions were reported from the Ibrahim Street area near Kawari road in Quetta, capital of Baluchistan, on December 28. However, there was no loss of life or injuries in these explosions. An unidentified person is reported to have said tha
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Two bomb explosions were reported from the Ibrahim Street area near Kawari road in Quetta, capital of Baluchistan, on December 28. However, there was no loss of life or injuries in these explosions. An unidentified person is reported to have said that the Baloch Liberation Army had carried out the bombing.
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December - 29 
One of the two suicide bombers who targeted President Pervez Musharraf on December 25 in Rawalpindi belonged to the outlawed Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) and was freed from an Afghan prison during year 2002, unnamed intelligence officials were quoted as sa
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One of the two suicide bombers who targeted President Pervez Musharraf on December 25 in Rawalpindi belonged to the outlawed Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) and was freed from an Afghan prison during year 2002, unnamed intelligence officials were quoted as saying on December 29 in the Daily Times. Sources said that Mohammed Jameel, a resident of Rawalakot, was caught fighting along the Taliban in Afghanistan and was allegedly freed from an Afghan jail in 2002 along with 29 other Pakistanis. On arrival in Pakistan, Jameel was reportedly screened by security agencies but was freed. "The joint investigation team had concluded that the suspect was not involved in any anti-state activities as nothing adverse had been found against him," said the official.
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December - 29 
Security agencies in the Afghan capital Kabul on December 29 claimed to have arrested two Pakistanis along with an Afghan national on terrorism charge. An unnamed police official was quoted as saying in the Dawn that "The Pakistanis said they had bee
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Security agencies in the Afghan capital Kabul on December 29 claimed to have arrested two Pakistanis along with an Afghan national on terrorism charge. An unnamed police official was quoted as saying in the Dawn that "The Pakistanis said they had been hiding in Afghanistan after the fall of the Taliban regime on whose side they had fought against the US-backed Northern Alliance."
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December - 30 
According to the Dawn, the Sindh Government has prepared a list of at least 70 terrorists, including 39 suspects involved in sectarian killings, and their names have been circulated among different police stations. Quoting Aftab Ahmed Shaikh, Adviser
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According to the Dawn, the Sindh Government has prepared a list of at least 70 terrorists, including 39 suspects involved in sectarian killings, and their names have been circulated among different police stations. Quoting Aftab Ahmed Shaikh, Adviser (Home Affairs) to the Sindh Chief Minister, the report said that the list was finalized on the basis of First Information Reports (FIR) lodged at various police stations and also information collected by the security agencies. The names of terrorists are to be publicized through the media along with an appeal to the general public for co-operation in arresting them.
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*Data till , April 19, 2024
Source:Compiled from news reports and are provisional.
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