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Balochistan: Timeline (Terrorist Activities) -2009
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November - 5 
A senior Professor of the University of Balochistan was shot dead on the Kassi Road in Quetta, capital of Balochistan province, on November 5-night, The News reported. The Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) claimed responsibility for the killing. Police sa
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A senior Professor of the University of Balochistan was shot dead on the Kassi Road in Quetta, capital of Balochistan province, on November 5-night, The News reported. The Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) claimed responsibility for the killing. Police said Prof Khurshid Ansari was on his way to a mosque to offer his prayer when some unidentified men riding a motorcycle opened indiscriminate fire, killing him instantly. The assailants subsequently fled from the incident site. Meanwhile, a BLA spokesman telephoned media offices and claimed responsibility for the killing.
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November - 11 
A rocket fired on November 11-morning fell near a law enforcement agency camp in the Musa Colony area of Quetta, capital of Balochistan province, Daily Times reported. Satellite Town Police sources said the militants had targeted the troops, but the
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A rocket fired on November 11-morning fell near a law enforcement agency camp in the Musa Colony area of Quetta, capital of Balochistan province, Daily Times reported. Satellite Town Police sources said the militants had targeted the troops, but the rocket fell on a house. They said no casualties were reported, as the residents had apparently gone out, but two rooms of the house were damaged.
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November - 12 
Police in Quetta, capital of Balochistan, on November 12 claimed the arrest of a top Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ) terrorist wanted in 16 cases and for the murder of 28 members of the Shia-Hazara community in target killings in the provincial capital, Dail
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Police in Quetta, capital of Balochistan, on November 12 claimed the arrest of a top Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ) terrorist wanted in 16 cases and for the murder of 28 members of the Shia-Hazara community in target killings in the provincial capital, Daily Times reported. Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG, Operations), Shahid Nizam Durrani, said Police had arrested Hafiz Muhammad Usman Muhammad Shahi alias Abbas, considered one of the masterminds of 28 sectarian killings. He said Abbas had also revealed important details of recent sectarian killings, in addition to providing information on his accomplices in target killings. “Abbas also provided information that helped us find a Kalashnikov used in sectarian killings,” the DIG said. The militant has also reportedly confessed to being involved in the murder of Hussain Ali Yousafi – chairman of the Hazara Democratic Party, who was shot dead in Quetta on January 26, 2009. “Following the information provided by Abbas about his colleagues, police are planning more raids in Bolan, Mach and Naseerabad districts with the hope to bust the gang involved in sectarian killings in Quetta and other parts of Balochistan. A team of senior police officers is investigating the matter,” said the DIG.
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November - 13 
Six oil tankers carrying fuel for the NATO forces based in Afghanistan were torched in two separate attacks in Bolan and Khuzdar on November 13. Police sources in Bolan told The News that unidentified armed men torched five tankers, carrying fuel for
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Six oil tankers carrying fuel for the NATO forces based in Afghanistan were torched in two separate attacks in Bolan and Khuzdar on November 13. Police sources in Bolan told The News that unidentified armed men torched five tankers, carrying fuel for NATO forces in Afghanistan, in the Mach area, some 60 kilometres south of the provincial capital Quetta. An oil tanker driver was killed and two others were wounded when an exchange of fire took place.
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November - 14 
A blast was heard in Quetta late on November 14-night. Police said the explosion occurred near a shop close to Khojak Road, but provided no further information.
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A blast was heard in Quetta late on November 14-night. Police said the explosion occurred near a shop close to Khojak Road, but provided no further information.
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November - 14 
A bomb exploded in Quetta, capital of Balochistan province, on November 15-evening, Daily Times reported. However, no loss of life or property was reported. According to Police sources, unidentified people had placed a bomb near the passport office.
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A bomb exploded in Quetta, capital of Balochistan province, on November 15-evening, Daily Times reported. However, no loss of life or property was reported. According to Police sources, unidentified people had placed a bomb near the passport office.
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November - 16 
Security Force personnel patrolling an area in the Turbat town of Makran District survived a bomb attack late on November 16, Dawn reported. Sources said that militants fixed an explosive device to a motorbike and parked it near a graveyard to blow u
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Security Force personnel patrolling an area in the Turbat town of Makran District survived a bomb attack late on November 16, Dawn reported. Sources said that militants fixed an explosive device to a motorbike and parked it near a graveyard to blow up a Frontier Corps (FC) patrolling vehicle. The device was detonated through remote control when the FC vehicle passed through the place. The vehicle was partially damaged. “All FC men remained unhurt,” a Police official told Dawn.
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November - 17 
A Deputy Inspector General (DIG) of Police and his driver were injured in a bomb blast on Spiny Road in Quetta, the Balochistan capital, on November 17, Daily Times reported. The Saddar Station House Officer Abid Bukhari said DIG (Operations) Shahid
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A Deputy Inspector General (DIG) of Police and his driver were injured in a bomb blast on Spiny Road in Quetta, the Balochistan capital, on November 17, Daily Times reported. The Saddar Station House Officer Abid Bukhari said DIG (Operations) Shahid Nizam Durrani was on his way to office in his staff car when the bomb exploded. He said the remote-controlled device was planted in a roadside drain, adding that the DIG and his driver were rushed to Civil Hospital. However, a passer-by, identified as Haji Muhammad, died on the spot. Eight persons, mainly Policemen, were injured in the blast. Police have reportedly arrested at least 50 suspects for questioning in this regard. No group has claimed responsibility for the explosion thus far.
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November - 17 
Police also claimed to have arrested three suspected suicide bombers from a house in the Arbab Town and recovered 300 kilograms of explosives from them. The Saddar Superintendent of Police, Farrukh, said, “The men were preparing for suicide attacks i
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Police also claimed to have arrested three suspected suicide bombers from a house in the Arbab Town and recovered 300 kilograms of explosives from them. The Saddar Superintendent of Police, Farrukh, said, “The men were preparing for suicide attacks in Quetta.”
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November - 18 
Meanwhile, the Federal Investigation Authority (FIA) on November 18 detained two men at the Quetta International Airport, one of them a suspected Al Qaeda operative, as they were boarding a Jeddah-bound flight that was carrying pilgrims for Haj. FIA
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Meanwhile, the Federal Investigation Authority (FIA) on November 18 detained two men at the Quetta International Airport, one of them a suspected Al Qaeda operative, as they were boarding a Jeddah-bound flight that was carrying pilgrims for Haj. FIA authorities said they detained the duo, identified as Bashir Ahmed and Burhanuddin, whose names were on the Exit Control List. Bashir was wanted by the Police in Mustang District for attempted murder, while Burhanuddin is a suspected Al Qaeda member.
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November - 18 
Rockets fired at the Deputy Inspector General (DIG) of Police’s office in Quetta, the Balochistan capital, hit the houses of Hindu and Christian minorities near Spiny Road on November 18, Daily Times reported. According to official sources, the two r
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Rockets fired at the Deputy Inspector General (DIG) of Police’s office in Quetta, the Balochistan capital, hit the houses of Hindu and Christian minorities near Spiny Road on November 18, Daily Times reported. According to official sources, the two rockets were meant to hit the office of Balochistan DIG Shahid Durrani, who had survived an earlier assassination attempt on November 17. One of the rockets landed in the Christian Colony, damaging the house of Haji Yar Mohammad on Spiny Road. The rocket damaged the boundary wall of the house and shattered the windowpanes of nearby houses. The second rocket, which was also fired at the same time, exploded in the house of Chaman Lal, a Hindu, after hitting the boundary wall of Almas Joseph’s house. Locals said the rockets had damaged several houses, but there were no casualties. The attack, which is believed to have targeted the DIG office, took place a day after a remote control blast in the provincial capital. Although the DIG escaped unhurt, one civilian was killed and eight others injured. According to sources, the banned Sunni group Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ) had claimed responsibility for the attack.
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November - 19 
Five persons, including two women, were injured in rocket attacks in different areas of Quetta, capital of Balochistan, on November 19, Dawn reported. According to the Police, a woman and her two children were injured when a rocket fired from an unsp
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Five persons, including two women, were injured in rocket attacks in different areas of Quetta, capital of Balochistan, on November 19, Dawn reported. According to the Police, a woman and her two children were injured when a rocket fired from an unspecified place hit their house in Pashtoonabad. Further, a rocket exploded in a house in Essa Nagri, injuring two people.
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November - 19 
In addition, windowpanes of a house were destroyed when a grenade exploded in its courtyard in the Kalat town.
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In addition, windowpanes of a house were destroyed when a grenade exploded in its courtyard in the Kalat town.
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November - 19 
Separately, two houses were damaged by two rockets in the Faqir Mohammad and Jan Mohammad areas.
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Separately, two houses were damaged by two rockets in the Faqir Mohammad and Jan Mohammad areas.
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November - 19 
Two houses were damaged by two rockets in the Faqir Mohammad and Jan Mohammad areas. In addition, windowpanes of a house were destroyed when a grenade exploded in its courtyard in the Kalat town.
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Two houses were damaged by two rockets in the Faqir Mohammad and Jan Mohammad areas. In addition, windowpanes of a house were destroyed when a grenade exploded in its courtyard in the Kalat town.
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November - 20 
Elsewhere in the province, unidentified men planted a time bomb in front of a sweet shop in the main bazaar of Mach town, which exploded at 8:55 am, damaging the shop. However, no loss of life was reported.
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Elsewhere in the province, unidentified men planted a time bomb in front of a sweet shop in the main bazaar of Mach town, which exploded at 8:55 am, damaging the shop. However, no loss of life was reported.
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November - 20 
Unidentified men on November 20 opened fire at two NATO containers in the Chhoto area, some 15 kilometres from Mastung city, inuring two persons, The News reported. According to Police, two containers carrying goods for the Afghanistan-based NATO for
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Unidentified men on November 20 opened fire at two NATO containers in the Chhoto area, some 15 kilometres from Mastung city, inuring two persons, The News reported. According to Police, two containers carrying goods for the Afghanistan-based NATO forces were on their way when unidentified motorcyclists opened fire at them. Muhammad Irfan, who sustained serious injuries, was rushed to Quetta while Manzoor Ahmed was shifted to the Mustung Headquarters Hospital.
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November - 22 
Police in Quetta, capital of Balochistan, on November 22 arrested two suspected militants allegedly involved in bomb blasts and damaging railway tracks and electricity poles, according to Daily Times. AFP reported that the Police had arrested the sus
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Police in Quetta, capital of Balochistan, on November 22 arrested two suspected militants allegedly involved in bomb blasts and damaging railway tracks and electricity poles, according to Daily Times. AFP reported that the Police had arrested the suspects from a house in the Eastern Bypass area after receiving a tip-off. They also recovered an unspecified quantity of explosives from the suspects’ possession.
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November - 23 
Two Policemen were shot dead in Quetta, capital of Balochistan, on November 23 in what appeared to be a case of target killing, Daily Times reported. The Policemen, Sardar Muhammad Samalani and Syed Amir Muhammad Khilji, were on routine patrol on Qam
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Two Policemen were shot dead in Quetta, capital of Balochistan, on November 23 in what appeared to be a case of target killing, Daily Times reported. The Policemen, Sardar Muhammad Samalani and Syed Amir Muhammad Khilji, were on routine patrol on Qambrani Road when unidentified assailants opened fire at them, Police said.
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November - 24 
The exiled Baloch leaders on November 24 rejected the Aghaz-e-Haqooq-e-Balochistan package on the grounds that it doesn’t go far enough to meet their main problems, The News reported. Hyrbyair Marri, the London-based leader of the Marri tribe, while
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The exiled Baloch leaders on November 24 rejected the Aghaz-e-Haqooq-e-Balochistan package on the grounds that it doesn’t go far enough to meet their main problems, The News reported. Hyrbyair Marri, the London-based leader of the Marri tribe, while opposing any compromise with the Government called the package a “mockery and a cruel joke” with the people of Balochistan and said it falls short of Baloch expectations and was only an exercise in buying more time. He said “This package is misleading. It’s another trap set for us to convince us that the federation pains for us and wants the solution of our miseries.” Marri said President Zardari and his Government may have good sentiments but they were powerless and the real powers rest with the military establishment. Mir Suleman Dawood Khan, the current Khan of Kalat, said the Government failed to take all stakeholders on board and didn’t consult those it didn’t like. “Baloch nationalist parties were not consulted and only allies of the current government were informed about it a few days ago,” he said. Noordin Mangal, another leader, said the package doesn’t address the real problems of the Baloch people. In addition, three leading Balochistan tribes - Marris, Mengals and Bugtis - on November 24 described the Balochistan package as a political gimmick and charged that it was like rubbing salt into the wounds of the Baloch people. The late Nawab Akbar Bugti’s son and President of the Jamhoori Watan Party, Talal Bugti, charged that the package was prepared by the invisible forces and not by Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani’s team or a parliamentary committee. “The prime minister in his address to the parliament’s joint session said the FC would remain in Balochistan, which means, no change in the status-quo. If they are not serious, which I believe, we have the option to knock at the doors of the United Nations,” Talal warned. The Balochistan National Party-Mengal Vice-President Sajid Tareen said in Quetta that what had been announced in the package had never been the demand of Balochistan’s people. “Our stand remains unchanged that the federating units must be treated as per the 1940 Pakistan Resolution,” he said. “We don’t believe in dialogue anymore, as it has been non-productive. We are not politically active as several other parties are,” said a source close to the veteran Baloch leader Nawab Khair Bakhsh Marri, who is chieftain of the Marri tribe. The package could not satisfy the people of Balochistan, as it had nothing significant for them, Senator Dr Abdul Malik of the Balochistan National Party said while talking to media persons after the announcement of the package. Senator Hasil Bazinjo said the package carries most of the old things and there is nothing new in it. “The Baloch people want practical steps, not announcements,” he added.
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November - 24 
The Federal Government on November 24 unfolded a five-tier multi-dimensional special package for the Balochistan province - combining political, administrative and economic initiatives - in a joint sitting of parliament, The News reported. The packag
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The Federal Government on November 24 unfolded a five-tier multi-dimensional special package for the Balochistan province - combining political, administrative and economic initiatives - in a joint sitting of parliament, The News reported. The package, named Aghaz-e-Haqooq-e-Balochistan, was presented by the Pakistan People’s Party Senator Mian Raza Rabbani, who heads the seven-member parliamentary committee, which finalised the package in consultation with the political leadership in parliament and other stakeholders. The five-tier package - constitutional, political, administrative, economic and monitoring mechanism - envisages the withdrawal of the Army from Sui that would be replaced with the Frontier Corps, a fact-finding commission, headed by a retired judge of the Supreme Court/high court, to probe into the death of Nawab Akbar Bugti, inquiry by the superior judiciary into the murder of Baloch political workers, including Ghulam Muhammad, Lala Munir and Munir Ahmed, and target killings in the province. The package also included the release of all political workers and withdrawal of cases against those who have no charges, while the missing persons with charges would be brought before a court of competent jurisdiction for trial within seven days. Such missing persons would be allowed legal counsel of their choice and the Government would assist them in this regard. Family members of such persons be informed accordingly and allowed visiting rights. Presenting the details of the package, Senator Raza Rabbani said necessary constitutional amendments would be made to strengthen the provincial autonomy as demanded by smaller provinces, especially Balochistan. The constitutional reforms related matters include abolition of the Concurrent List, end to the Police Order and the Balochistan Local Government Ordinance 2001 from the 6th Schedule and effective implementation of the Article 153 relating to the Council of Common Interest. The package assures effective implementation of articles 154 to 159 and 170 of the Constitution. The unanimously passed resolutions of the Balochistan Assembly from 2002 till date related to the province would be implemented within the legal framework of the Constitution. On the economic side, the package envisages that the federal government will pay royalty worth PKR 120 billion on the Gas Development Surcharge from 1954 to 1991, to be payable over 12 years. Rabbani said the restructuring of the National Finance Commission award criteria was already underway and the criteria of inverse population, poverty and resource generation need to be taken into consideration. About political matters, the Senator said the Federal Government, in consultation with the provincial Government, would release all political workers except those involved in heinous crimes. A dialogue would be initiated with all major stakeholders in the political spectrum of the province to bring them into the mainstream, he said. He added that the exiled leaders, who want to return to Pakistan, would be facilitated except those who were involved in acts of terrorism. Referring to the administrative measures, Rabbani said the Federal Government should immediately review the role of federal agencies in the province and stop all such operations that were not related to war against terrorism. “Proposals should not be formulated for the construction of new cantonments except in frontier areas. Construction of new cantonments in Sui and Kohlu would be stopped for the time being. The FC will take over the already constructed cantonment at Sui,” he added. Rabbani said a commission, headed by a sitting member of the superior judiciary from Balochistan, would be constituted in respect of the missing persons. The names of the missing persons would be identified and if found to be in custody without any charges they would be released, he said. In view of the decision of the provincial government, he said the policy of conversion of ‘B’ areas into ‘A’ areas would be reviewed from time to time. Urban areas would have regular police.
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November - 24 
Unidentified gunmen torched four vehicles carrying fuel for the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) forces, the Police said on November 24, Daily Times reported. The attack took place overnight in the Jafarbad District, south of provincial capi
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Unidentified gunmen torched four vehicles carrying fuel for the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) forces, the Police said on November 24, Daily Times reported. The attack took place overnight in the Jafarbad District, south of provincial capital Quetta. “Unidentified gunmen started firing on a convoy of 15 oil tankers, triggering a fire and destroying four oil tankers,” District Police Chief Ghulam Farid said. The gunmen are reported to have fled immediately.
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November - 27 
The Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz party’s chief Nawaz Sharif on November 27 said that killers of Akbar Bugti should be brought to justice for peace in Balochistan, a private TV channel reported, according to Daily Times.
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The Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz party’s chief Nawaz Sharif on November 27 said that killers of Akbar Bugti should be brought to justice for peace in Balochistan, a private TV channel reported, according to Daily Times.
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*Data till , April 24, 2024
Source:Compiled from news reports and are provisional.
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