Saturday, November 12, 2011

Pakistan: Man wanted for 2005 Ahmadi killings among TTP militants killed near Jehlum

Dr Arshad belonged to Mandi Bahauddin where he had attacked the worship place of Ahamadis in Mung area, resultantly nine people were killed in the incident. These days, Dr Arshad was said to be residing in a shrine located at the mountain of Pir Chanbal.

File photo: 8 were killed and 20 wounded in attacks on
Ahmadiyya Mosque in Mung, in 2005.
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By The News | November 12, 2011

Four intelligence personnel killed in Pir Chanbal


[Update:] According to some reports Dr. Arshad's death has not been properly accounted for by the local authorities and the local media does not have independent conformation of the same. 

CHAKWAL: Four intelligence personnel have been killed in Pir Chanbal area of Chakwal.

According to the security sources, intelligence personnel on secret information raided the compound of militants’ compound on Friday evening. However, militants managed to escape after opened fire on intelligence personnel.

On Saturday morning, police personnel headed by intelligence official entered the area where they found dead bodies of four intelligence personnel. Police put the security cordon and launched door to door search operation.

Contradictory reports were received about the operation. Police claimed that five proclaimed offenders were killed. It also claimed that Dr Arshad among his associates were killed during the operation.


Dr Arshad belonged to Mandi Bahauddin where he had attacked the worship place of Ahamadis in Mung area, resultantly nine people were killed in the incident. These days, Dr Arshad was said to be residing in a shrine located at the mountain of Pir Chanbal.

Meanwhile, military sources said that they didn’t have information about the operation in Pir Chanbal. However, dead bodies of intelligence personnel have been shifted via helicopter.


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