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Wednesday, 16 November 2011

Woman among 3 terrorists killed in Karachi blast


KARACHI: Three alleged terrorists including a woman were killed while a policeman was martyred when a vehicle blew up with a powerful blast here in Defence area on Wednesday.
According to police, a suspicious vehicle (Suzuki Bolan) in which the alleged terrorists were traveling was chased by two policemen. On seeing the police approaching the terrorists detonated the explosives, blowing up the vehicle. 
All the three terrorists were killed while one of the two policemen, Maula Baksh, who chased the vehicle was killed and the other, Muhammad Safeer, sustained injuries, police said.
Five Kalashnikovs and rifles were recovered from the scattered debris of the vehicle that was completely destroyed in the blast.
The law enforcement agencies cordoned off the area while rescue and emergency response teams reached the site of the incident.

Monday, 14 November 2011

کراچی:چندگھنٹوں میں3افراد قتل

کراچی : پاکستان کے کاروباری مرکز کراچی میں چند گھنٹوں کے دوران فائرنگ کے مخلتف واقعات میں 3 افراد موت کے گھاٹ اتار دیے گئے۔ 
نمائندے کے مطابق کراچی کے علاقے لائٹ ہاؤس ، فیروز آباد پی سی ایچ ایس بلاک 6 اور قائد آباد کی داؤد چالی روڈ پر فائرنگ کے واقعات پیش آئے۔
کراچی میں رینجرز کو بااختیار بنائے جانے کے بعد گزشتہ 2ماہ سے امن و امان کی صورتحال بظاہر بہتر ہوتی دکھائی دے رہی تھی تاہم گزشتہ دو روز سے ایک بار پھر نشانہ ور قتل کے واقعات رونما ہونے لگے ہیں۔
پولیس نے ٹارگٹ کلنگ کی ان تینوں وارداتوں سے متعلق عینی شاہدین سے شواہد اکھٹنے کرنے شروع کردے ہیں تاہم اطلاعات کے مطابق تاحال کوئی مقدمہ درج نہیں ہوا ہے۔
علاوہ ازیں پولیس نے کراچی کے علاقے مبینہ ٹاؤن سے مصور ، طاہر اور ہاشم نامی ملزمان کو گرفتار کرکے ان کے قبضے سے کلاشنکوف اور ٹی ٹی پستول برآمد کرنے کا دعوی کیا ہے۔

Wednesday, 26 October 2011

بھارت کا 6 پاکستانی ماہی گیروں کی گرفتاری کا دعویٰ

نئی دہلی:بھارتی حکام نے دعویٰ کیا ہے کہ انہوں نے بھارتی گجرات کے ساحل کے قریب سمندری حدود کی خلاف ورزی پر 6 پاکستانی ماہی گیروں کو گرفتار کرلیا ہے،میڈیا رپورٹس کے مطابق ماہی گیروں کو مزید تفتیش کیلئے مقامی پولیس کی تحویل میں دے دیا گیا ہے

نیٹو ہیلی کاپٹرزکی پاکستانی حدود میں پرواز


پشاور: پاکستان کے سرکاری حکام کے مطابق  نیٹو  کے گن شپ ہیلی کاپٹر نے پاکستانی سرحدی حدود کی خلاف ورزی کردی ہے۔
نمائندہ کو نام نہ بتانے کی شرط پر  سرکاری حکام نے بتایا کہ  افغانستان کی سرحدی حدود سے اڑنے والے نیٹو ہیلی کاپٹر  شمالی وزیر ستان کے علاقے دتہ خیل  میں گھس آیا جو کہ بین الاقوامی سرحدی حدود کی خلاف ورزی ہے۔
 انہوں نے مزید بتایاکہ نیٹو ہیلی کاپٹر 15 منٹ تک علاقے کا جائزہ لینے کے بعد واپس افغانستان چلا گیا ۔
علاقے میں گن شپ ہیلی کاپٹر کی پرواز نے خوف  و ہراس پیدا کردیا ہے کیونکہ یہاں رہائش پذیر افراد کی بڑی تعداد امریکی ڈرون حملوں کا شکار رہی ہے۔

پنشنرکی موت کا ذمہ داروزیرخزانہ،بلور


  1. اسلام آباد : پاکستان ریلوے کے وفاقی وزیر غلام احمد بلور نے کہا ہےکہ وزارت خزانہ کی جانب سے بروقت تنخواہیں جاری کردیتی تو پنشنر کو خوار نہیں ہونا پڑتا۔



میکسیکو صحافیوں کیلئے پانچواں خطرناک ترین ملک

اقوام متحدہ نے کہا ہے کہ میکسیکو دنیا بھر میں صحافیوں کیلئے پانچواں خطرناک ترین ملک ہے جہاں  صرف سن دو ہزار سے لیکر اب تک ستر صحافی ہلاک ہوئے ہیں۔  اقوام متحدہ اور امریکی حقوق انسانی کی تنظیم کی جانب سے جاری کی گئی مشترکہ رپورٹ  میں کہا گیا ہے کہ میکسیکو میں 2011 کے دوران تیرہ صحافی ہلاک ہوئے ہیں۔ رپورٹ کے مطابق ملک میں سترصحافی ہلاک ہوئے جبکہ تیرہ لاپتہ ہوگئے۔  رپورٹ کے مطابق صحافیوں کی اکثریت منشیات سمگلروں کیخلاف رپورٹنگ  کے دوران ہلاک ہوئی۔  میکسیکو کی امور خارجہ کمیٹی  کے اسسٹنٹ سیکرٹری جیسس زامور نے کہا ہے کہ حکومت نے ملک میں صحافیوں کے تحفظ کیلئے بڑے پیمانے پر اقدامات کئے ہیں۔

Tuesday, 25 October 2011

چیف جسٹس آزاد کشمیر ہائی کورٹ پرقاتلانہ حملہ


مظفرآباد: چیف جسٹس آزاد کشمیر ہائی کورٹ غلام مصطفیٰ مغل پر قاتلانہ حملہ ہواہے جس کے نتیجے میں وہ شدید زخمی ہوگئےہیں۔
ذرائع کے مطابق چیف جسٹس غلام مصطفیٰ  مغل اپنے گھر کے چہل قدمی کررہے تھے کہ نامعلوم شخص نے ان پر فائرنگ کردی کے نتیجے میں ان کے پیٹ میں گولی لگی ہے۔
چیف جسٹس کو فوری طور پر تشویش ناک حالت میں قریبی اسپتال منتقل کردیاگیاہے۔
ایڈیشنل ایس ایس پی مظفر آباد ریاض عباس کا کہناہےکہ غلام مصطفیٰ مغل کا ابھی تک ان کا آپریشن جاری ہے اور ان کی حالت اس وقت خطرے سے باہر ہے۔
ریاض عباس کے مطابق حملے کے وقت گارڈ اور ڈرائیور ان کے ہمراہ تھےجو گاڑی میں بیٹھے تھے۔ جب کہ حملے کے بعد پورے علاقے کو گھیرے میں لے کر سرچ آپریشن شروع کردیاگیا ہے۔
سی ایم ایچ مظفر آباد ڈاکٹر پرویزنےکہاہےکہ چیف جسٹس کی حالت خطرے سے باہر ہے۔ انہوں نے کہاکہ غلام مصطفیٰ مغل کو لگنے والی گولی کافی فاصلے سے فائر کی گئی تھی جو ان کے معدے کے قریب لگی تاہم خطرے کی بات نہیں ہے۔

Monday, 24 October 2011

Alleged target killer arrested in North Nazimabad


KARACHI: An alleged target killer has been arrested from North Nazimabad area of the metropolis, police official claimed.
According to the police, Noman alias Nomi, an alleged target killer, was involved in the killings of three persons. Police official said that the accused was arrested near Matric Board office.
Police official also said that an accused was affiliated with a religious political party and also an incharge of a unit in New Karachi.
Three repeaters and bullets were also recovered from the same person and have been taken to undisclosed location. The accused was also involved in extortion activities and arson incidents, police official added.

CDA leases out 36-kanal of prime land for mere Rs 3,500 per year


PAKISTAN-TRANSPORT-CULTUREISLAMABAD - In a clear violation of its own bylaws, the Capital Development Authority (CDA) has allotted a 36-kanal land to a private firm for only Rs 3,500 per year in the name of shutter service, which included transport services in diplomatic enclave, Pakistan  learned on Monday. Sources in the CDA told this scribe that by ignoring CDA Disposal Act, the directorate of Planning and Design made that joint venture with a private firm without getting any license from the department concerned. He said the lease was not awarded according to the PEPRA rules. A senior CDA official, the source said, was running the shutter bus service and was earning Rs 8 million per month through that “shady” deal. 
According to the documents available with Pakistan Today, the CDA has started a joint venture with a private firm to provide transport facility to the people who visit the embassies of several countries located in the diplomatic enclave. Source further added that around 1,000 people visited the embassies daily and they had to use the said service paying Rs500 each for a short distance of merely 1.5 kilometres. According to the source, the private firm was earning Rs 8 million from the deal. Interestingly, the said project was approved by the directorate of Planning and Design of CDA instead of DMA directorate concerned. According to the CDA Disposal Act, it is necessary to get a license from the DMA directorate of CDA before leasing out any government land to any private body.
Otherwise it is obligatory to follow the PEPRA rules of auction to execute any similar plan. In the said deal, however, none of the due courses was taken.
The source said that a senior CDA official had made sure that the advertisement of the shutter service did not mention any transport service in it. “The said official was also successful in halting a possible legal proceeding against him which was planned by the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA),” the source said. Earlier, the said official also had provided assistance to the ERRA chairman in getting 36-kanal land for building the American School there. The land was, however, surrendered later on after the Supreme Court had served a notice to the ERRA chairman.

India appreciated Pakistan for returning helicopter


NEW DELHI - Signalling the spirit of the resumed peace process, an Indian Army helicopter that strayed into Pakistan in bad weather Sunday was returned with its crew by Pakistani authorities. India was prompt to appreciate Pakistan's understanding.
The Cheetah helicopter with four officers on board returned to Kargil in Jammu and Kashmir around 6 p.m., ending an inadvertent intrusion that immediately triggered urgent talks between the two foreign and military establishments.
The chopper landed safely in India, Virendra Singh, the army's assistant public relations officer, told IANS.
"We are relieved that our officers and helicopter are back in India. We greatly appreciate the manner in which Pakistan worked with us in resolving the matter," Vishnu Prakash, the spokesperson of the external affairs ministry, said.
The Indian high commission in Islamabad was constantly in touch with the Pakistani side over the incident, which lasted about five hours.
The quick resolution of the issue, which could have become a potential diplomatic minefield, underlined the desire of the both countries to sustain the spirit of trust building that has marked their engagement since they resumed their peace process early this year.
Indian military officials earlier said that pilot error forced the chopper to stray across the Line of Control (LoC) that divides Kashmir between India and Pakistan.
The helicopter carried two pilots, a junior commissioned officer and an engineer officer. They were identified as Major R.G. Raja (pilot), Major G. Kapila (co-pilot), Lt. Col S.P. Verma (engineering officer) and Subedar Adilesh Sharma.
The helicopter had taken off from Leh in Jammu and Kashmir's Ladakh region and was bound for Bhimbhat in Drass sector near Kargil, on the LoC, to bail out an Indian Army helicopter that got grounded there after a snag. An earlier account had mistakenly described the helicopter as a Chetak.
Pakistani officials said the helicopter, which had taken off at around 1 p.m., was forced to land in Skardu sector in Pakistani administered Kashmir for violating the country's airspace. Skardu also lies close to the LoC.
Pakistani military spokesman Major General Athar Abbas said "The helicopter had come deep into our airspace. It was forced to land. Four Indian army officers have been taken into safe custody. They are safe." 
Immediately thereafter, the director general of military operations (DGMA) in New Delhi got in touch with his Pakistani counterpart to retrieve the chopper and its occupants.
India's foreign ministry also contacted the Pakistani government.
"It is understood that an army Cheetah helicopter flying from Leh to Bhimbhat with four officers on board strayed across the Line of Control due to inclement weather and landed in Skardu, Pakistan Vishnu Prakash had said earlier.

Sunday, 23 October 2011

Pakistan releases Indian chopper with crew


ISLAMABAD: Pakistan released an Indian army helicopter just hours after it strayed across the tense border between the two countries on Sunday, officials said, underscoring a desire by the old rivals to avoid any crisis as they try to improve ties.
The Pakistani military had forced the Indian helicopter to land and detained four Indian army officials after it intruded into its territory in Olding sector in northern Skardu region near the border in the disputed Himalayan region of Kashmir.
But it was released after senior military officials from both sides spoke on a hotline.
"The helicopter and four officers on board returned around5.30 p.m. (1230 GMT) after a contact between the director-general military operations of the two countries, "Pakistani military spokesman Major-General Athar Abbas said.
The Indian defence ministry said the helicopter had returned to Kargil in Indian-ruled Kashmir. "The issue has been resolved," the ministry spokesman, Sitanshu Kar, said.
Indian officials said the helicopter strayed into Pakistani territory because of bad weather.
The Himalayan region of Kashmir lies at the heart of tensions between the nuclear-armed South Asian rivals and has been trigger of two of the three wars between them since their independence from British rule in 1947.
The latest incident took place near Kargil in Indian Kashmir where the two nations came dangerously close to their fourth war in 1999.
However, relations between the two uneasy neighbours have improved after they resumed a peace process this year which was suspended following attacks by Pakistan-based Islamist militants on the Indian city of Mumbai in 2008, that killed 166 people.
"The swift release of the helicopter shows both countries do not want to derail the peace process. Otherwise it could have turned into a major crisis," security analyst Hasan Askari Rizvi said.
The Himalayan region of Kashmir is divided but claimed in entirety by both Pakistan and India.

ISLAMABAD - Pakistan's military forced an Indian army helicopter to land for violating Pakistani airspace on Sunday and detained four Indian army officers, the army said.
The helicopter intruded into Pakistani territory in Olding sector in northern Skardu region around 1:00 p.m (0800 GMT).
"The helicopter had came deep into our airspace. It was forced to land. Four Indian army officers have been taken into safe custody. They are safe," military spokesman Major-General Athar Abbas told Reuters.
Abbas said India had been informed of the incident and investigations were underway.