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May - 2 
The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) cabinet on May 2 was informed by Police Department that 97 persons, including 25 Policemen and a soldier of the Frontier Constabulary, were killed in 105 terror attacks during the first quarter of 2012 in KP, reports Centr
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The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) cabinet on May 2 was informed by Police Department that 97 persons, including 25 Policemen and a soldier of the Frontier Constabulary, were killed in 105 terror attacks during the first quarter of 2012 in KP, reports Central Asia Online. Of 331 people wounded in the quarter, 68 were police, Police officials told the KP cabinet, chaired by Chief Minister Ameer Haider Hoti. Attacks damaged 14 Police vehicles, 4 Police Stations, 21 schools, 2 bridges, 4 electricity towers and 45 private vehicles, Police told the cabinet.
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May - 3 
A religious scholar and teacher of Darul Uloom Haqqania, Maulana Naseeb, was found dead on Ring Road in Nowshera town of same District in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on May 3, reports The Express Tribune. Police said that Naseeb had been abducted by unidentif
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A religious scholar and teacher of Darul Uloom Haqqania, Maulana Naseeb, was found dead on Ring Road in Nowshera town of same District in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on May 3, reports The Express Tribune. Police said that Naseeb had been abducted by unidentified people from Taru Jaba area of Nowshera District a few days ago. A statement issued by the seminary following his disappearance had alleged that secret agencies had picked up Maulana Naseeb when he was on his way to Kohat for a protest.
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May - 3 
In letters from his last hideout, Osama bin Laden fretted about dysfunction in his terrorist network and crumbling trust from Muslims he wished to incite against their governments and the West. “I plan to release a statement that we are starting a ne
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In letters from his last hideout, Osama bin Laden fretted about dysfunction in his terrorist network and crumbling trust from Muslims he wished to incite against their governments and the West. “I plan to release a statement that we are starting a new phase to correct (the mistakes) we made,” bin Laden wrote in 2010. “In doing so, we shall reclaim, God willing, the trust of a large segment of those who lost their trust in the jihadis.” Until the end, bin Laden remained focused on attacking Americans and coming up with plots, however improbable, to kill US leaders. He wished especially to target airplanes carrying General David Petraeus and even President Barack Obama, reasoning that an assassination would elevate an “utterly unprepared” Vice President Joe Biden into the presidency and plunge the US into crisis.
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May - 3 
Law enforcement agencies arrested a key ‘commander’ of Lashkar-e-Islam (LI), Hussain alias Hamza, during a raid on a compound in jurisdiction of West Cantonment Police Station of Peshawar, reports Dawn. Sources said the arrested militant was wanted b
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Law enforcement agencies arrested a key ‘commander’ of Lashkar-e-Islam (LI), Hussain alias Hamza, during a raid on a compound in jurisdiction of West Cantonment Police Station of Peshawar, reports Dawn. Sources said the arrested militant was wanted by security agencies for terrorist activities, including bomb blasts.
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May - 3 
Police arrested a militant, Qari Atiq, along with his friend during an operation in the Odigram area of Swat District. Sources said that Qari Atiq was wanted to the Police for making provocative speeches and burning of TV sets and CDs.
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Police arrested a militant, Qari Atiq, along with his friend during an operation in the Odigram area of Swat District. Sources said that Qari Atiq was wanted to the Police for making provocative speeches and burning of TV sets and CDs.
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May - 3 
The United States (US) on May 3 released 17 documents found during the May 1-2, 2011, raid at slain al Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden’s Abbotaabad compound in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province in Pakistan, reports Daily Times. The White House allowed the decl
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The United States (US) on May 3 released 17 documents found during the May 1-2, 2011, raid at slain al Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden’s Abbotaabad compound in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province in Pakistan, reports Daily Times. The White House allowed the declassified documents to be published online by the Combating Terrorism Centre at the West Point military academy. The papers include letters or draft letters dated from September 2006 to April 2011, a total of 175 pages in the original Arabic. The documents reveal internal correspondence inside the al Qaeda network, including letters authored by Osama bin Laden and leaders of the group’s affiliate in Yemen and fellow terrorists in Somalia and Pakistan.
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Unidentified militants blew up a Government primary school with explosives under the Shabqadar Police Station area in Charsadda District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on May 4.
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Unidentified militants blew up a Government primary school with explosives under the Shabqadar Police Station area in Charsadda District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on May 4.
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May - 5 
Police arrested two militants, identified as Ilyas and Akbar Zeb, affiliated with the Maulana Fazlullah faction of Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), during a raid in Zarakhela area within the jurisdiction of Shamozai Police Station in Swat District o
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Police arrested two militants, identified as Ilyas and Akbar Zeb, affiliated with the Maulana Fazlullah faction of Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), during a raid in Zarakhela area within the jurisdiction of Shamozai Police Station in Swat District on May 5.
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An Anti-Terrorism Court (ATC) during a proceeding that was held at Central Jail Peshawar on May 7 indicted chief of Tanzeem Nifaz-e-Shariat Muhammadi (TNSM) Sufi Muhammad and 19 others accused, including two of his close aides, charged by Khwazakhela
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An Anti-Terrorism Court (ATC) during a proceeding that was held at Central Jail Peshawar on May 7 indicted chief of Tanzeem Nifaz-e-Shariat Muhammadi (TNSM) Sufi Muhammad and 19 others accused, including two of his close aides, charged by Khwazakhela Police Station for abducting Policemen and challenging Government’s writ in 1995, reports Daily Times. The court also framed charges against 19 others accused, including key TNSM leaders Maulana Khalid and Maulana Safiullah, in the same case and adjourned hearing until May 15, 2012. The court indicted the accused after their refusal to accept the allegations.
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Police arrested three wanted militants, Azam Khan, Mazeed Khan and Fareed Khan, during a raid in Naryab area of Hangu District in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on May 7, reports Dawn. Officials said that those militants were wanted in cases of kidnapping, targe
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Police arrested three wanted militants, Azam Khan, Mazeed Khan and Fareed Khan, during a raid in Naryab area of Hangu District in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on May 7, reports Dawn. Officials said that those militants were wanted in cases of kidnapping, targeting Security Forces and looting passengers near the Naryab Dam. Two Kalashnikovs, a pistol and cartridges were also recovered from them.
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May - 8 
A Pakistan-based legal charity has sought court injunctions for the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) to shoot down the United Sates (US) drones flying into the Pakistani airspace in a lawsuit, reports The Express Tribune. Foundation for Fundamental Rights ha
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A Pakistan-based legal charity has sought court injunctions for the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) to shoot down the United Sates (US) drones flying into the Pakistani airspace in a lawsuit, reports The Express Tribune. Foundation for Fundamental Rights has filed two petitions before the Peshawar High Court on behalf of victims of the drone strike carried out on March 17, 2011. The petitions cite the Federation of Pakistan, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Ministry of Defence among others as its respondents. One of the petitioners is Noor Khan, the surviving son of Malik Daud Khan, who was the head of a North Waziristan Jirga and was killed along with 50 other tribal elders and notables by CIA operated drones on March 17, 2011. FFR works along with British legal charity Reprieve which had filed a similar petition in London earlier against involvement of the British Government in drone strikes in Pakistan. According to the PHC petition, over 3,000 people have been killed in over 320 drone strikes in FATA.
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May - 8 
In pursuance of the Peshawar High Court orders in various missing person cases, the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Secretary has asked the civil administration and Police in the province not to arrest and detain a person and enter private lodgings without
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In pursuance of the Peshawar High Court orders in various missing person cases, the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Secretary has asked the civil administration and Police in the province not to arrest and detain a person and enter private lodgings without proper sanction of law. In a written order, a copy of which was produced before a two-member bench, Ghulam Dastagir Akhtar told the Additional Chief Secretary of Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) Secretariat, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa secretary for home and tribal affairs, and Provincial Police Officer, “As sanctity of human rights, which includes protection of life, liberty and dignity of citizens, is the primary responsibility of the government, any violations in this regard be dealt with strictly under the relevant penal and administrative laws.”
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May - 8 
Police foiled an attempt of smuggling fake currency from tribal area and arrested the carrier on Indus Highway in Kohat, reports Dawn. The Police at the tunnel plaza check post signalled a Toyota Hiace to stop for checking and upon search recovered f
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Police foiled an attempt of smuggling fake currency from tribal area and arrested the carrier on Indus Highway in Kohat, reports Dawn. The Police at the tunnel plaza check post signalled a Toyota Hiace to stop for checking and upon search recovered fake currency worth over PKR 400,000 from one Faheem, resident of Chakwal District of Punjab.
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May - 8 
Police May 8 foiled a sabotage bid in Hamza Town on the outskirts of Peshawar, the provincial capital of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, by defusing a roadside bomb, reports Central Asia Online. The two kilograms bomb was fitted with a remote-control device and
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Police May 8 foiled a sabotage bid in Hamza Town on the outskirts of Peshawar, the provincial capital of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, by defusing a roadside bomb, reports Central Asia Online. The two kilograms bomb was fitted with a remote-control device and “contained pellets and nails to cause maximum damage,” Station House Officer of the Pishtakhara Police Station, Yasin Khan said.
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May - 9 
Hearing several cases of missing persons, the bench fixed May 16 for further hearing while observing that the agencies should stop illegal activities till that date, failing which the court would take drastic steps against them.
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Hearing several cases of missing persons, the bench fixed May 16 for further hearing while observing that the agencies should stop illegal activities till that date, failing which the court would take drastic steps against them.
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May - 9 
The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Inspector General (IG) of Prisons Khalid Abbas told the Peshawar High Court that they would resist any undue pressure from intelligence agencies if they were provided protection by the court. He also told a bench comprising Chi
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The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Inspector General (IG) of Prisons Khalid Abbas told the Peshawar High Court that they would resist any undue pressure from intelligence agencies if they were provided protection by the court. He also told a bench comprising Chief Justice Dost Mohammad Khan and Justice Miftauddin Khan that he had ordered all superintendents of prisons in the province to stop illegal contacts with intelligence agencies. The Chief Justice directed the IG to follow the jail manual and said the judiciary would provide them protection if they worked within the parameters of Constitution.
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May - 9 
The Marwat Qaumi Jirga of Lakki Marwat District assured SFs of its continued support and cooperation in restoration of peace and said it and locals and won’t let any person or group use their soil for militancy. The jirga met at the Hujra (guest hous
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The Marwat Qaumi Jirga of Lakki Marwat District assured SFs of its continued support and cooperation in restoration of peace and said it and locals and won’t let any person or group use their soil for militancy. The jirga met at the Hujra (guest house) of tribal elder Haji Mohammad Aslam Khan in Issakhel village to discuss security situation in the area. Civil and military officials also attended the meeting. Jirga members Akhtar Munir Khan, Maulana Abdul Rahim and Haji Aslam Khan said elders of Marwat tribe were united against militants and would never allow use of their land for militant activities. They said they would continue help SFs and other law-enforcement agencies defeat militancy.
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May - 9 
The under-construction mausoleum of famous poet and politician Ajmal Khan Khattak in Akora Khattak area of Nowshera District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa was blown up in the night of May 9 and another explosion an hour later injured 12 persons who had gathe
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The under-construction mausoleum of famous poet and politician Ajmal Khan Khattak in Akora Khattak area of Nowshera District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa was blown up in the night of May 9 and another explosion an hour later injured 12 persons who had gathered at the place, reports Dawn. Khattak, a former president of the Awami National Party (ANP), died in February 2010. Police said it was widely believed that the explosion was the handiwork of Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) who had earlier blown up shrines and mosques. According to the bomb disposal squad, about 5 kilogrammes of explosives were used. Police said three persons tied the watchman Ashrafuddin with a rope, placed the explosives near the mausoleum and blew them up.
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May - 10 
A cache of weapons voluntarily handed over to Security Forces (SFs) by the people of Upper Dir District in April was displayed to the media in Khwazakhela, reports The Express Tribune. The weapons – including anti-aircraft guns, machine guns, rocket
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A cache of weapons voluntarily handed over to Security Forces (SFs) by the people of Upper Dir District in April was displayed to the media in Khwazakhela, reports The Express Tribune. The weapons – including anti-aircraft guns, machine guns, rocket launchers, mortars and a large quantity of ammunitions – were asked to be handed over to the authorities to avoid the possibility of the weapons falling into the hands of militants. For the cause, the army had requested the elders of Upper Dir to urge the people to hand over any heavy weapons they hold by organising jirgas in different parts of the district. This was the first time in the region’s history that the people voluntarily gave up such a huge cache of arms and ammunition to help foster peace.
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May - 10 
A former member of a local peace committee was shot dead and five others injured when unidentified assailants ambushed their vehicle near Khwar in the Gomal Bazar Police Station jurisdiction of Tank District in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on May 10, reports D
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A former member of a local peace committee was shot dead and five others injured when unidentified assailants ambushed their vehicle near Khwar in the Gomal Bazar Police Station jurisdiction of Tank District in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on May 10, reports Daily Times. Ataullah, one of the injured, said he along with five colleagues, Shafiullah, Allah Jan, Khadim Gul, Ahmad and Muhammad Ayub, was on his way back after attending a jirga (tribal council) when some unidentified assailants ambushed their vehicle near Khwar. Gomal Bazar Police said one of the victims, Shafiullah, a resident of Kot Azam, succumbed to his injuries.
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May - 10 
Faqirabad Circle Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) Banaras Khan survived a bomb attack near the Ring Road Bridge in Peshawar. A bomb exploded near the Ring Road bridge moments after a Police vehicle with DSP on it passed by it in the morning. An
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Faqirabad Circle Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) Banaras Khan survived a bomb attack near the Ring Road Bridge in Peshawar. A bomb exploded near the Ring Road bridge moments after a Police vehicle with DSP on it passed by it in the morning. An official of the bomb disposal unit said around two kilogrammes explosives packed in a plastic can was planted in a manhole and detonated through a remote-controlled device.
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May - 10 
One man was killed and several wounded when around five rockets landed in the Hayatabad area of Peshawar.
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One man was killed and several wounded when around five rockets landed in the Hayatabad area of Peshawar.
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May - 10 
Unidentified assailants killed a tribal elder, Malik Dilawar, in Hashtnagri area of Peshawar, the provincial capital of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on May 11, reports Dawn. An official of the Hashtnagri Police Station said Malik Dilawar belonging to Mohmand A
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Unidentified assailants killed a tribal elder, Malik Dilawar, in Hashtnagri area of Peshawar, the provincial capital of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on May 11, reports Dawn. An official of the Hashtnagri Police Station said Malik Dilawar belonging to Mohmand Agency was on the way to home when he was shot dead.
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May - 13 
A Policeman was killed and 20 others, including six cops and a woman, were injured when two vans carrying prisoners to Mardan were attacked outside Gulbahar Police Station on GT Road in Peshawar, the provincial capital of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on May 12
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A Policeman was killed and 20 others, including six cops and a woman, were injured when two vans carrying prisoners to Mardan were attacked outside Gulbahar Police Station on GT Road in Peshawar, the provincial capital of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on May 12, reports Daily Times. “It was a remote-controlled blast that targeted two police vehicles carrying prisoners,” Police officer Javed told reporters at the site of the attack. The Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) claimed responsibility for the attack, saying that it was “reaction” to Dr Aafia Siddiqui’s imprisonment in the United States. Ehsanullah Ehsan, a spokesman for the TTP, said that the attack was the work of a sister organisation [of the TTP], seeking revenge for the imprisonment of Dr Aafia Siddiqui, a Pakistani scientist jailed in the US.
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May - 13 
Eight people, including a 12-year-old boy, were injured in a remote-controlled bomb near a Police checkpost on Ring Road near the cattle market in Peshawar, the provincial capital of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, reports Daily Times. Superintendent of Police (
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Eight people, including a 12-year-old boy, were injured in a remote-controlled bomb near a Police checkpost on Ring Road near the cattle market in Peshawar, the provincial capital of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, reports Daily Times. Superintendent of Police (SP)-Rural, Shafiullah Khan said the improvised explosive device (IED) was planted near the checkpost on Ring Road near the cattle market. The attack damaged the wall of checkpost and injured six civilians and two constables.
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May - 13 
Unidentified assailants killed Maulana Syed Mohammad Mohsin Shah, a District leader of a peace jirga (tribal council) lashkar (militia) at Jamia Haleemia seminary in Dara Pezo of Lakki Marwat District on May 13, reports The Express Tribune. Shah was
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Unidentified assailants killed Maulana Syed Mohammad Mohsin Shah, a District leader of a peace jirga (tribal council) lashkar (militia) at Jamia Haleemia seminary in Dara Pezo of Lakki Marwat District on May 13, reports The Express Tribune. Shah was a former Jamiat Ulema-i-Islam Fazl (JUI-F) District chief and was attacked at dawn inside his seminary at Jamia Haleemia. According to the Lakki Marwat District Police Officer (DPO) Umer Riaz, Shah received several death threats from the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) soon after taking the responsibility as a head of the peace committee.
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May - 15 
Five mortar shells in quick succession hit the Hayatabad area of Peshawar, the provincial capital of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, in the evening of May 15, leaving five persons injured, reports Daily Times. The shells appeared to be fired from across the moun
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Five mortar shells in quick succession hit the Hayatabad area of Peshawar, the provincial capital of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, in the evening of May 15, leaving five persons injured, reports Daily Times. The shells appeared to be fired from across the mountains overlooking Phase 6 of the town, where paramilitary forces were conducting an operation against militants in the Khyber Agency of Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA). Security officials said militants wanted to target paramilitary forces’ headquarters in Phase 6, adding that the shelling also aimed at “terrorising” civilians.
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May - 15 
Three persons, including two girls, were injured when a grenade attack targeted the house of a local trader, Ehsanullah, in the New City Homes area of Peshawar.
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Three persons, including two girls, were injured when a grenade attack targeted the house of a local trader, Ehsanullah, in the New City Homes area of Peshawar.
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May - 16 
An inquiry committee of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Government has found Police, paramilitary force, civil administration and intelligence agencies “collectively responsible” for April 15’s Bannu jailbreak by the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), Provinci
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An inquiry committee of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Government has found Police, paramilitary force, civil administration and intelligence agencies “collectively responsible” for April 15’s Bannu jailbreak by the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), Provincial Information Minister Mian Iftikhar Hussain said on May 16, reports Daily Times. “Officers working under the provincial government will be proceeded against through departmental action,” the minister said. He said there was no record available as to who ordered shifting of Adnan Rashid to Bannu prison. “There is no law that allows convicted murderers to be sent to another province... Adnan Rashid was illegally shifted to Khyber Pakhtunkhwa from Punjab,” Hussain added.
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May - 16 
Judge Advocate General Brigadier Nobahar told the court that the number of missing persons has sharply decreased and people were being shifted to internment centres. “Those innocent are being released once they are de-radicalised and only the black a
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Judge Advocate General Brigadier Nobahar told the court that the number of missing persons has sharply decreased and people were being shifted to internment centres. “Those innocent are being released once they are de-radicalised and only the black and grey category militants are shifted to internment centres, subject to information by the police and joint investigation teams,” Nobahar said.
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May - 16 
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) Governor Masud Kausar on May 16 said that about 90 percent of the seven tribal areas and Frontier Regions are under Government control because of successful action against the militants and activities to revive public life are
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Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) Governor Masud Kausar on May 16 said that about 90 percent of the seven tribal areas and Frontier Regions are under Government control because of successful action against the militants and activities to revive public life are gearing up as a result, reports Central Asia Online. “I must say, apart from North Waziristan Agency and some parts of South Waziristan Agency, the remaining FATA (Federally Administered Tribal Areas) is clear now and the government writ is being consolidated,” Governor Masud Kausar said. “Not only peace restoration but the mega-development projects, like roads in South and North Waziristan, as well as dams and irrigating projects, have been started to provide livelihood support to the tribesmen,” he added, noting that development would pick up as peace returns. Allocations for the FATA Annual Development Programme have grown to PKR 20 billion (USD 219 million) from a starting point of PKR 1-2 million, clearly indicating the commitment to improve life in FATA, he further said.
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May - 16 
Militants in two southern Districts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa have warned NGOs to stop their activities or face attacks, Central Asia Online reported May 16. The militants sent letters to various NGOs in Dera Ismail Khan and Tank. The NGOs reported the t
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Militants in two southern Districts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa have warned NGOs to stop their activities or face attacks, Central Asia Online reported May 16. The militants sent letters to various NGOs in Dera Ismail Khan and Tank. The NGOs reported the threats to Police. Also, the militants directed well-to-do residents of Lakki Marwat and Bannu to start paying monthly dues or face attacks. Residents of Azakhel and Abakhel villages in Lakki Marwat District have refused to pay and said they will fight the militant groups.
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May - 16 
Police arrested a person and recovered explosive material from him in the limits of Rustam Police Station in Mardan District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on May 16, reports Daily Times. Sources said that Rustam Police during checking on Rustam-Machi Road ne
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Police arrested a person and recovered explosive material from him in the limits of Rustam Police Station in Mardan District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on May 16, reports Daily Times. Sources said that Rustam Police during checking on Rustam-Machi Road near Machi Bridge stopped a motorbike rider and recovered 188 dynamite sticks, 250 metres fuse and 150 detonators from a bag. The arrested accused was identified as Ali Sher, resident of Kalu Khan in Swabi District.
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May - 16 
Secretary Home and Tribal Affairs Department Muhammad Azam Khan informed the court that around 1,039 detained persons were so far released after they went through the de-radicalisation process in different internment centres.
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Secretary Home and Tribal Affairs Department Muhammad Azam Khan informed the court that around 1,039 detained persons were so far released after they went through the de-radicalisation process in different internment centres.
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May - 16 
The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) Government May 16 suspended about 300 Government officials after receiving a report on the April 15 Bannu jailbreak, reports Central Asia Online. Twenty-seven senior officials were found negligent, suspended from their pos
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The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) Government May 16 suspended about 300 Government officials after receiving a report on the April 15 Bannu jailbreak, reports Central Asia Online. Twenty-seven senior officials were found negligent, suspended from their posts, and made officers on special duty (OSDs), KP Information Minister Mian Iftikhar Hussain said May 16. Penalised officials included North Waziristan Agency (NWA) Political Agent Muhammad Yaha. Bannu Commissioner Abdullah Khan Mehsud and Inspector General (IG) of Prisons Arshad Majeed Mohmand were placed on OSD status April 16. A special committee convened by Chief Minister Ameer Haider Khan Hoti held the civil administration, prison department, law enforcement agencies and intelligence agencies responsible for the jailbreak; suspended the officials in question; and recommended departmental inquiries against them, Iftikhar said.
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May - 16 
The Peshawar High Court informed relatives of ‘missing’ persons on May 16 that those detained in Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) will be identified soon and their details will be submitted to the court within one week, reports The Express
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The Peshawar High Court informed relatives of ‘missing’ persons on May 16 that those detained in Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) will be identified soon and their details will be submitted to the court within one week, reports The Express Tribune. PHC Chief Justice Dost Muhammad Khan was informed by FATA Additional Chief Secretary Tashfain that a list of all those detained in tribal areas will be prepared, a copy of which will be given to the court. “We can go beyond our frontiers if you are unable to lay hands on those people (abductors). We are under constitutional obligation to set them (detainees) free,” the PHC CJ remarked. The court directed the Judge Advocate General to release ‘white category’ militants (suspects with no charges against them) within 15 days and also directed the provincial police to refuse assistance to security agencies in picking up people.
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May - 16 
The University of Peshawar has beefed up security after the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Governor Masud Kausar directed it to protect professors who received threatening letters from the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP). Mujeeb ur Rehman of the English Departm
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The University of Peshawar has beefed up security after the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Governor Masud Kausar directed it to protect professors who received threatening letters from the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP). Mujeeb ur Rehman of the English Department and Sarfraz Khan of the area studies centre received death threats from the TTP on May 1 because of reports that controversial writer Salman Rushdie’s novels would be included in college curricula, campus police officer Abdus Salam Khalid told Central Asia Online May 16. Both professors wrote to KP Governor Masud Kausar, who is also chancellor of the university and to the home secretary requesting protection, he said. “We have issued directives to all the 12 checkpoints at the university to carry out stringent checking of the vehicles and the pedestrians and keep vigil on suspected people,” Khalid added. More Policemen were assigned to the check post near Professor Colony to keep out villagers from nearby Nasirbagh and Malkhandher, he said. Security men also are guarding the professors’ offices, he added.
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May - 17 
A businessman, identified as Mohid Khan (30), was killed and another injured when a remote-controlled bomb exploded in their spare parts shop near Scheme Chowk on the outskirts of Peshawar, the provincial capital of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on May 17, repo
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A businessman, identified as Mohid Khan (30), was killed and another injured when a remote-controlled bomb exploded in their spare parts shop near Scheme Chowk on the outskirts of Peshawar, the provincial capital of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on May 17, reports Dawn. The blast was so loud that it damaged windowpanes of vehicles parked nearby. An official of the Badbher Police Station said the dead man was Mohid Khan, a resident of Qari Qamar Din area, while the injured was Israruddin, a 40-year-old resident of Bazidkhel area. Israruddin later said the explosion took place almost 10 minutes after he reached the shop owned by Mr Mohid. A bomb disposal unit official told Dawn that improvised explosive device packed in a ghee canister was placed inside a cupboard of the shop.
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May - 17 
A hand grenade was reportedly lobbed at a Police checkpost in Bilitang area of Kohat District, leaving two Policemen injured.
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A hand grenade was reportedly lobbed at a Police checkpost in Bilitang area of Kohat District, leaving two Policemen injured.
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May - 17 
In another incident, suspected militants attacked a checkpoint with a hand grenade in the limits of Hayatabad Police Station, leaving two private guards injured. An official of Hayatabad Police Station said that the injured guards, identified as Hari
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In another incident, suspected militants attacked a checkpoint with a hand grenade in the limits of Hayatabad Police Station, leaving two private guards injured. An official of Hayatabad Police Station said that the injured guards, identified as Haris and Tauheed, were associated with a private security company, who used to wear Police-like uniform. He said that the checkpoint was located at a short distance from the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) provincial headquarters in Peshawar. The officials claimed that the attack was aimed at police.
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May - 17 
Police have arrested three escaped prisoners, who were on the run following Bannu jailbreak incident on April 15, from Muslimabad area of Kohat. Officials said that one of the arrested outlaws identified as Gul Dad Shah of Junglekhel was awaiting dea
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Police have arrested three escaped prisoners, who were on the run following Bannu jailbreak incident on April 15, from Muslimabad area of Kohat. Officials said that one of the arrested outlaws identified as Gul Dad Shah of Junglekhel was awaiting death sentence, while the other two – Shaukat of Naway Kalay and Mohammad Sadiq of city area – were undergoing life imprisonment in Bannu jail.
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May - 18 
A Kohistan jirga banned poppy and hemp cultivation in the District and asked non-governmental organisations (NGO) to operate there without violating local norms and values, reports Dawn. The District administration had called the jirga in Dassu area
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A Kohistan jirga banned poppy and hemp cultivation in the District and asked non-governmental organisations (NGO) to operate there without violating local norms and values, reports Dawn. The District administration had called the jirga in Dassu area to win the local elders’ support against the Maulvi Abdul Haleem decree that female workers of NGOs will be married off to locals in case of their entry to Kohistan.
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May - 18 
The Police on May 18 claimed to have arrested an important militant ‘commander’ Maulvi Abdur Razaq, associated with Swat chapter of Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), during a raid in Kot area of Charbagh tehsil (revenue unit) in Swat District of Khyb
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The Police on May 18 claimed to have arrested an important militant ‘commander’ Maulvi Abdur Razaq, associated with Swat chapter of Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), during a raid in Kot area of Charbagh tehsil (revenue unit) in Swat District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, reports Daily Times. He was wanted to the Police in the 2007 attack on Police checkpost in Charbagh.
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May - 19 
Two dead bodies, stuffed in sacks, were recovered within the precincts of Yar Hussain Police Station in Swabi District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on May 19, reports Daily Times. According to Police, the deceased could not be identified, while the cause of
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Two dead bodies, stuffed in sacks, were recovered within the precincts of Yar Hussain Police Station in Swabi District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on May 19, reports Daily Times. According to Police, the deceased could not be identified, while the cause of the deaths was gunshot wounds in the heads.
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May - 20 
A militant was killed and two others were injured in an encounter with Security Forces (SFs) in Salim Khan village of Swabi District in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) on May 20, reports Dawn. Police said that another militant was arrested in the action. Dis
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A militant was killed and two others were injured in an encounter with Security Forces (SFs) in Salim Khan village of Swabi District in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) on May 20, reports Dawn. Police said that another militant was arrested in the action. District Police Officer (DPO) Abdul Rashid said that the action was initiated in Salim Khan village on a tip-off that militants were present in a seminary, Jawaherul Quran, that was run by Maulana Mujtaba.
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May - 20 
Moving beyond the vague and clichéd 3-D (Development, Deterrence and Dialogue) strategy, KP Government has come up with a plan which officials and cabinet ministers say could well serve as the first comprehensive state response to overcome militancy.
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Moving beyond the vague and clichéd 3-D (Development, Deterrence and Dialogue) strategy, KP Government has come up with a plan which officials and cabinet ministers say could well serve as the first comprehensive state response to overcome militancy. The 24-page presentation “Continuing Militancy, Challenge & Response”, unveiled at a cabinet meeting chaired by Chief Minister Ameer Haider Khan Hoti envisages a full state response in terms of governance, deliverance and coordination to overcome the challenges from non-state actors. “We have to acknowledge that there is a deep-set malaise that will not be cured by a single dose of anti-biotic. We need an aggressive; multiple doses of medication to attack the malaise from all sides,” Secretary Home, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Azam Khan said.
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May - 20 
Unidentified militants blew up a Government school in Kalu Khan area near Azamabad Police post in the Swabi District. Another bomb planted in the building was defused by the Bomb Disposal Squad.
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Unidentified militants blew up a Government school in Kalu Khan area near Azamabad Police post in the Swabi District. Another bomb planted in the building was defused by the Bomb Disposal Squad.
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May - 21 
About 120 female health workers who resigned after Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) death threats in 2009 have returned to work in Swat District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, reports Central Asia Online. About 70 woman health workers and 50 nurses were re-a
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About 120 female health workers who resigned after Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) death threats in 2009 have returned to work in Swat District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, reports Central Asia Online. About 70 woman health workers and 50 nurses were re-appointed last week, said Dr. Ajmal Wazir, Assistant Executive District Officer for Health in Swat. Their return to work will benefit female patients in the Deray, Kuza and Bara Banda, Kamber, Charbagh, Matta and Kanju areas. Wazir blamed former Swat TTP leader Maulana Fazlullah for “reversing” socio-economic progress in the District, adding Fazlullah wielded considerable influence through FM radio and had inhibited polio vaccinations.
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May - 21 
Banks in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) and Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) on May 21 sealed 22 accounts worth billions of rupees owned by depositors suspected of links to militants and drug smugglers, officials said, reports Central Asia Online.
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Banks in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) and Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) on May 21 sealed 22 accounts worth billions of rupees owned by depositors suspected of links to militants and drug smugglers, officials said, reports Central Asia Online. Twelve of the accounts were in the Khyber, Mohmand and Bajaur agencies of FATA. The other 10 accounts were in Bannu, Peshawar, Nowshera, Kohat, Hangu and Dera Ismail Khan Districts of KP. The Home Ministry, Interior Ministry, Anti-Narcotics Force and law enforcement agencies have received details of the sealed accounts for further action, officials said.
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May - 22 
KP Government is installing radar to help protect citizens of Hayatabad against militant mortar and rocket attacks and to guard the city of Peshawar, Senior Minister Bashir Ahmad Bilour said, reports Central Asia Online. The Government will use all p
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KP Government is installing radar to help protect citizens of Hayatabad against militant mortar and rocket attacks and to guard the city of Peshawar, Senior Minister Bashir Ahmad Bilour said, reports Central Asia Online. The Government will use all possible resources to protect its citizens, he said. “The radar system will help locate the position of rockets launching in the adjoining tribal areas and would help in targeting them,” Bilour added.
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May - 22 
Police and Security Forces (SFs) arrested 10 militants in a joint search operation in different areas of the Mardan District, reports Dawn. The operation was conducted in Sawaldher, Chora, Jabbar, Dubai Adda, Guli Bagh, Umarabad, Shakar Tangai, Bashk
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Police and Security Forces (SFs) arrested 10 militants in a joint search operation in different areas of the Mardan District, reports Dawn. The operation was conducted in Sawaldher, Chora, Jabbar, Dubai Adda, Guli Bagh, Umarabad, Shakar Tangai, Bashkhali and Surpul areas from 4am to 5:30pm. They said that a daylong curfew was imposed in those areas. Officials claimed that several hideouts of militants were also destroyed in the operation. The roads leading to these areas were closed to traffic and residents of the localities were strictly instructed to stay indoors. Sources said that more than 70 suspects were arrested during the house-to-house search operation but later all of them except 10 militants were released after interrogation.
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May - 22 
The four divisional commissioners of KP have started compiling a record of legal and illegal arms. The KP Government May 16 ordered the commissioners to inspect arms manufacturing units and assess weapons dealers in their areas. They are to submit th
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The four divisional commissioners of KP have started compiling a record of legal and illegal arms. The KP Government May 16 ordered the commissioners to inspect arms manufacturing units and assess weapons dealers in their areas. They are to submit their reports by June 5. The Arms Policy 2011 was passed in January 2012 and affects Kohat, Bannu, Malakand and Hazara divisions.
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May - 22 
Unidentified militants blew up a Government-run primary school for girls in the Barakhel area of Mera Risalpur in Nowshera District, reports Central Asia Online. Police said the two bombs destroyed three classrooms, the main gate and the boundary wal
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Unidentified militants blew up a Government-run primary school for girls in the Barakhel area of Mera Risalpur in Nowshera District, reports Central Asia Online. Police said the two bombs destroyed three classrooms, the main gate and the boundary wall. Militants have blown up 16 schools in Nowshera.
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May - 22 
Unidentified people hurled a hand-grenade on the outhouse of an Awami National Party (ANP) Member of National Assembly (MNA), Pir Dilawar Shah, in Kohat District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) on May 22, reports Daily Times. MNA Pir Dilawar Shah remained
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Unidentified people hurled a hand-grenade on the outhouse of an Awami National Party (ANP) Member of National Assembly (MNA), Pir Dilawar Shah, in Kohat District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) on May 22, reports Daily Times. MNA Pir Dilawar Shah remained safe. His guards opened fire on the attackers and forced them to retreat.
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May - 24 
Adezai peace lashkar (militia) leader Dilawar Khan announced the dissolution of Adezai peace lashkar, citing non-cooperation from the Government as the reason behind quitting the fight against militants, reports The Express Tribune. Khan, along with
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Adezai peace lashkar (militia) leader Dilawar Khan announced the dissolution of Adezai peace lashkar, citing non-cooperation from the Government as the reason behind quitting the fight against militants, reports The Express Tribune. Khan, along with members of the lashkar and Adezai tribal elders, announced the decision during a press conference at the Peshawar Press Club. The peace militia had been formed by the Adezai tribe with the help of the Government in 2008 to help eliminate extremists and militants from the outskirts of Peshawar. Speaking to the media, Khan said that around 5,000 people were linked with the militia and that it could no longer be sustained due to the non-cooperative attitude of the Government. He said that before dissolving the militia, they had repeatedly appealed to the Government and asked them to provide rations, weapons and money to fight militants.
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May - 24 
One person was killed and four injured when a remote-controlled bomb went off near the Ghulam Banda bridge in Kohat town of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on May 24, reports The Express Tribune. According to sources, the bomb was tied to a motorcycle and went of
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One person was killed and four injured when a remote-controlled bomb went off near the Ghulam Banda bridge in Kohat town of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on May 24, reports The Express Tribune. According to sources, the bomb was tied to a motorcycle and went off when a Suzuki was passing by, injuring five people onboard. One of the injured person succumbed to his injuries later.
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May - 24 
The vehicle of Jamiat Ulema-e-Islami (JUI) provincial deputy chief, Maulana Yousuf Shah, was destroyed when an improvised explosive device (IED) went off at Akora Khattak area of Nowshera, reports Daily Times. According to Police, the vehicle of Yous
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The vehicle of Jamiat Ulema-e-Islami (JUI) provincial deputy chief, Maulana Yousuf Shah, was destroyed when an improvised explosive device (IED) went off at Akora Khattak area of Nowshera, reports Daily Times. According to Police, the vehicle of Yousuf was in the workshop at Akora Khattak when people detected an IED attached with the vehicle. Police and Bomb Disposal Squad (BDS) were called. However, the IED exploded before it could be defused and it totally destroyed the vehicle.
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May - 25 
Afridi, who helped the American Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) hunt down al Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden, faces a grave threat to his life while he is imprisoned in the Peshawar Central Jail, according to an intelligence report submitted to authori
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Afridi, who helped the American Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) hunt down al Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden, faces a grave threat to his life while he is imprisoned in the Peshawar Central Jail, according to an intelligence report submitted to authorities in Islamabad. According to intelligence sources, the TTP are considering two options at the moment. They will attack the prison, take Dr Afridi with them and have their leadership decide his fate, or have an inmate from the jail kill the doctor.
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May - 25 
Quoting Intelligence Officials, The Express Tribune reported that keeping Doctor Shakeel Afridi in Peshawar’s (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa) central prison is similar to keeping him in plain sight of the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) who is purportedly bayi
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Quoting Intelligence Officials, The Express Tribune reported that keeping Doctor Shakeel Afridi in Peshawar’s (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa) central prison is similar to keeping him in plain sight of the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) who is purportedly baying for his blood. TTP threatened that they would kill Afridi to “avenge Sheikh Osama’s killing”. “We consider Doctor Shakeel Afridi our avowed enemy. Our fighters will kill him wherever they find him,” TTP’s Deputy Chief Waliur Rehman told the media over phone from an undisclosed location
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May - 25 
Section 144 has already been imposed in the city banning the movement of unregistered Afghan nationals. The KP Government had decided to expel Afghan refugees without legal documents from the province and directed the relevant authorities to begin th
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Section 144 has already been imposed in the city banning the movement of unregistered Afghan nationals. The KP Government had decided to expel Afghan refugees without legal documents from the province and directed the relevant authorities to begin the drive from Peshawar. In light of a cabinet decision, the DCO set a one-month deadline ending on May 25 for the ‘undocumented’ Afghan nationals to voluntarily leave Peshawar to avoid action. “The deadline has expired and police have powers to legal take action under Section 188 and 14 Foreign Act,” said the statement. Though the government has no consolidated data about Afghan refugees living in Peshawar, local officials put the number at around 400,000. An official said the Federal and Provincial Governments had already turned down the Afghan government’s request to show leniency and withdraw the deadline.
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May - 25 
The District administration on May 25 ordered Police to crack down on Afghan nationals illegally living in Peshawar, the provincial capital of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) at the expiry of the one-month deadline for their voluntary return, reports Dawn. D
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The District administration on May 25 ordered Police to crack down on Afghan nationals illegally living in Peshawar, the provincial capital of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) at the expiry of the one-month deadline for their voluntary return, reports Dawn. District coordination officer, Peshawar, Siraj Ahmad Khan issued the orders under Section 188 and 14 Foreign Act, according to a statement issued in Peshawar. According to the statement, Afghan refugees living in Peshawar without legal documents will be repatriated via Torkham checkpost. The DCO asked the Senior Superintendent of Police (operations) to maintain a liaison with the political administration of Khyber Agency to take measures at main entry points along the border to stop re-entry of deported Afghans.
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May - 27 
A soldier was killed and five others, including a captain, were injured on May 27 when a remote controlled bomb went off in Risalpur area of Nowshera District in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, reports The Express Tribune. The military convoy came under attack a
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A soldier was killed and five others, including a captain, were injured on May 27 when a remote controlled bomb went off in Risalpur area of Nowshera District in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, reports The Express Tribune. The military convoy came under attack after it reached Shirin Kota. Nowshera District Police Officer Muhammad Hassan Khan said that the security convoy was on its way from Swat to Nowshera when it came under attack after reaching Shirin Kota, an area of the Risalpur Cantonment. He added the remote controlled device used around a kilogramme of explosives.
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May - 27 
In addition, Swat Qaumi Jirga (community militia) has urged all stakeholders to take decisive action against militancy to ensure sustainable peace in the valley and bring all culprits to justice, reports Dawn. The jirga, a forum of civil society grou
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In addition, Swat Qaumi Jirga (community militia) has urged all stakeholders to take decisive action against militancy to ensure sustainable peace in the valley and bring all culprits to justice, reports Dawn. The jirga, a forum of civil society groups was organised in Mingora which was addressed by its president Mukhtiar Khan Yousufzai, Sher Shah Khan, Haji Zahid Khan, Mohammad Ali Khan and others. Speakers said that all state institutions should play their due role for lasting peace in Swat and other parts of Malakand Division. They said that there was no room for terrorist groups in Swat and local people could not tolerate militancy anymore.
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May - 27 
Police arrested a wanted militant ‘commander’, identified as Barkat Ali, who was allegedly involved in blasting schools and carrying out other terror activities, during a raid at a house located in Kala Kot area of Matta tehsil (revenue unit) in Swat
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Police arrested a wanted militant ‘commander’, identified as Barkat Ali, who was allegedly involved in blasting schools and carrying out other terror activities, during a raid at a house located in Kala Kot area of Matta tehsil (revenue unit) in Swat District.
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May - 27 
Two rockets were fired at the Hayatabad town of Peshawar damaged a house. According to the officials of Tatara Police Station the rockets were fired from the adjacent Khyber Agency of Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA).
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Two rockets were fired at the Hayatabad town of Peshawar damaged a house. According to the officials of Tatara Police Station the rockets were fired from the adjacent Khyber Agency of Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA).
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May - 28 
A plan to shift Doctor Shakeel Afridi from Central Jail Peshawar in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa to Punjab has been finalised on May 28 and all the Law Enforcement Agencies have been put on high alert to avert any untoward incident. Official sources told Dawn
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A plan to shift Doctor Shakeel Afridi from Central Jail Peshawar in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa to Punjab has been finalised on May 28 and all the Law Enforcement Agencies have been put on high alert to avert any untoward incident. Official sources told Dawn that a special meeting held in Peshawar with the concerned department and LEA’s representatives, approved the formal shifting plan of Doctor Shakil Afridi, convicted for 33 years in a treason case, which led to the killing of al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden. The sources said that it’s likely that Afridi might be shifted through a special helicopter provided by the Interior Ministry to a jail or fort in Punjab, which according to the sources has not been finalised.
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May - 28 
Police on May 28 claimed to have repulsed a militant attack on Mullazai Police Station in Tank District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, reports Dawn. According to police, a group of 80 to 90 Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) militants holding heavy weapons att
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Police on May 28 claimed to have repulsed a militant attack on Mullazai Police Station in Tank District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, reports Dawn. According to police, a group of 80 to 90 Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) militants holding heavy weapons attacked the Police Station. Policemen fought against attackers for over one hour forcing the latter to flee. Later, security personnel also showed up. They jointly cordoned off the area and began search operation. During the search, a roadside improvised explosive device (IED) exploded after a police van hit it. The explosion injured three Policemen Samiullah, Fayyaz, and Bashir. TTP later accepted responsibility for the attack. According to the TTP spokesman, Ehsanullah Ehsan, told reporters from an undisclosed location that TTP would continue fighting the Government until Shariah was enforced in the country.
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May - 28 
The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) Government has asked the Federal Government to make immediate arrangement for shifting Dr Shakil Afridi from the Peshawar Central Prison to some other place. A senior government official said a large number of militants in
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The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) Government has asked the Federal Government to make immediate arrangement for shifting Dr Shakil Afridi from the Peshawar Central Prison to some other place. A senior government official said a large number of militants in the Peshawar prison posed a serious threat to the life of Dr Afridi. “There is a serious threat to his life inside the prison due to the presence of a large number of militants incarcerated in the crowded Peshawar jail,” noted a letter sent by the KP Government to the Federal Ministry of Interior.
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May - 29 
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Police on May 29 decided to withdraw their guards detailed for the security of VIPs in the province against the rules, reports Dawn. The decision, which was made during a high level meeting here in light of shortage of staff and th
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Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Police on May 29 decided to withdraw their guards detailed for the security of VIPs in the province against the rules, reports Dawn. The decision, which was made during a high level meeting here in light of shortage of staff and the delicate security situation, will come into effect forthwith. The meeting was chaired by Inspector General of Police (IGP) Mohammad Akbar Khan Hoti and attended by additional IGP (headquarters) Khalid Masood, additional IGP (operations) Liaquat Ali Khan, additional IGP (investigations) Masood Afridi and all DIGs region at the Central Police Office in Peshawar. The chair directed participants to ensure speedy registration of FIR by Police in their respective regions on public complaints and said in case of non-registration of FIR, additional IGP (operations) should be informed by the relevant officials about its reasons. The Police chief also issued directions for improvement in investigation and production of reports in this respect at the end of every month.
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May - 30 
A militant, identified as Mohammad Arshad alias Taliban, shot dead three brothers, Mohammad Jamshed, Mohammad Mushtaq and Mohammad Ishtiaq, in Badra area of Mansehra District on May 30 before being killed by the locals in the area, reports Dawn. Stat
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A militant, identified as Mohammad Arshad alias Taliban, shot dead three brothers, Mohammad Jamshed, Mohammad Mushtaq and Mohammad Ishtiaq, in Badra area of Mansehra District on May 30 before being killed by the locals in the area, reports Dawn. Station House Officer (SHO) of City Police Station Khursheed Tanoli identified the attacker as a militant, Mohammad Arshad alias Taliban, saying he was wanted for attacks on the offices of two Non-Government Organisations (NGOs), Plan International and World Vision. One of the militant’s accomplices, Mohammad Naseer, and an unidentified man also suffered injuries in the clash. Police seized four hand grenades and a Kalashnikov that were found near the militant’s dead body.
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May - 30 
Addressing the jirga, Haji Din Mohammad, who had helped slain al Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden to stay in Jalalabad, Afghanistan, expressed deep concern over the plight of Pakhtuns in Pakistan and Afghanistan. He said that Afghan Government had set up
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Addressing the jirga, Haji Din Mohammad, who had helped slain al Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden to stay in Jalalabad, Afghanistan, expressed deep concern over the plight of Pakhtuns in Pakistan and Afghanistan. He said that Afghan Government had set up a high-powered council to negotiate peace deal with the resistance groups. He proposed that Pakhtuns in Pakistan should also arrange jirga and hold talks with stakeholders to restore peace.
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May - 30 
Kohat Police arrested a Bangladeshi national, identified as Mohammad Bin Ameen, during routine search on the Indus Highway in Kohat District. Police said that Ameen had entered Pakistan from Afghanistan and was staying illegally in Kohat without any
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Kohat Police arrested a Bangladeshi national, identified as Mohammad Bin Ameen, during routine search on the Indus Highway in Kohat District. Police said that Ameen had entered Pakistan from Afghanistan and was staying illegally in Kohat without any valid travel documents.
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May - 30 
The declaration said that Afghan land, a land of peace and dialogues, was witnessing bloodshed and homicide and the whole area was converted into a dump of explosives and ammunition. It said that Pakhtuns, who were portrayed as terrorists, were basic
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The declaration said that Afghan land, a land of peace and dialogues, was witnessing bloodshed and homicide and the whole area was converted into a dump of explosives and ammunition. It said that Pakhtuns, who were portrayed as terrorists, were basically enlightened, tolerant and moderate but they were exploited by the outsiders for their ulterior motives. So they were killed as well as taunted, it added. The declaration called upon developed nations to generously contribute and start reconstruction, rehabilitation and developmental programmes in the war-ravaged areas of Pakhtun land for alleviating poverty and overcoming backwardness and bringing it on a par with the developed areas of the region.
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May - 30 
The Qaumi Amn Jirga (Peace Council) called for immediate ceasefire in the region to end the conflict that has been besetting Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) and Afghanistan for over a quarter of century. The peace jirga concluded in Peshaw
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The Qaumi Amn Jirga (Peace Council) called for immediate ceasefire in the region to end the conflict that has been besetting Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) and Afghanistan for over a quarter of century. The peace jirga concluded in Peshawar with an eight-point declaration that called for stopping all sorts of foreign interference and instigation of violence in the region. Pakistan, Afghanistan and its neighbouring countries should play their positive roles in creating conducive environment for facilitating a meaningful intra-Afghan dialogue, the declaration said.
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May - 30 
The United States (US) on May 30 sent a handful of military trainers back into Pakistan in a sign the two nations may be able to achieve some low-level cooperation against militants despite a string of confrontations that have left Washington’s relat
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The United States (US) on May 30 sent a handful of military trainers back into Pakistan in a sign the two nations may be able to achieve some low-level cooperation against militants despite a string of confrontations that have left Washington’s relations with Islamabad in crisis, reports Dawn. Fewer than 10 US Special Operations soldiers have been sent to a training site near the border city of Peshawar in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, where they will instruct trainers from Pakistan’s Frontier Corps (FC) in counter-insurgency warfare, a US official said. The number of American military instructors in Pakistan dropped to zero after US aircraft killed 24 Pakistani soldiers on November 26, 2011.
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May - 31 
a house was damaged when unidentified militants hurled a grenade at it near Lond Khor Goro.
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a house was damaged when unidentified militants hurled a grenade at it near Lond Khor Goro.
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May - 31 
A woman, Mumtaz Begum w/o Saeed Khan, who was injured in a bomb blast in Ghulam Banda area of Kohat in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on May 24 succumbed to her injuries on May 31, raising the death toll from the incident to two, reports Dawn. A bomb fitted in a
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A woman, Mumtaz Begum w/o Saeed Khan, who was injured in a bomb blast in Ghulam Banda area of Kohat in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on May 24 succumbed to her injuries on May 31, raising the death toll from the incident to two, reports Dawn. A bomb fitted in a motorcycle parked on Kohat-Jawaki road had exploded on May 24 when a pickup carrying passengers to tribal area of Jawaki was passing by. As a result, one person was killed and six others were injured.
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May - 31 
Cricketer Umar Gul’s house in Peshawar was raided by a team of Army commandos on May 31 and his brother arrested on charges of harbouring a wanted militant, reports The Express Tribune. Gul’s brother, Meraj, was arrested along with two other men on c
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Cricketer Umar Gul’s house in Peshawar was raided by a team of Army commandos on May 31 and his brother arrested on charges of harbouring a wanted militant, reports The Express Tribune. Gul’s brother, Meraj, was arrested along with two other men on charges of providing shelter to his uncle, Haji Daly, who is believed to be an active member of banned outfit Lashkar-e-Islam (LI). A local, on the condition of anonymity, told The Express Tribune that a team of commandos raided the house and arrested two paramedics, Younas and Shakil. An official of the local police station claimed Haji Daly had been injured in the armed forces’ operation in Bara of Khyber Agency in FATA, and had fled to Peshawar and lived with Meraj for several days before leaving the city.
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May - 31 
the Bannu District Police have formed 24 squads of trained commandoes to counter jailbreaks in the future, Central Asia Online reported on June 1. The squads have been deployed across Bannu city, Bannu District Police Officer Waqar Ahmad said. Police
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the Bannu District Police have formed 24 squads of trained commandoes to counter jailbreaks in the future, Central Asia Online reported on June 1. The squads have been deployed across Bannu city, Bannu District Police Officer Waqar Ahmad said. Police are guarding all entry and exit points to the city and are searching all suspicious vehicles, he said.
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May - 31 
unidentified militants blew up a girls’ primary school in the Jalander village on the outskirts of Mardan town. Police said that the unidentified militants planted two bombs in Community Girls Primary School of Jalander Village, by keeping the securi
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unidentified militants blew up a girls’ primary school in the Jalander village on the outskirts of Mardan town. Police said that the unidentified militants planted two bombs in Community Girls Primary School of Jalander Village, by keeping the security guard as hostage. The blasts destroyed the building completely.
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*Data till , July 04, 2024
Source:Compiled from news reports and are provisional.
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