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How police suffered in war against terror

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The premier of this documentary was attended by a large number of people, as well as legislature from far-off embassies and missions, artists, students, police and additional law enforcement agencies officials in pakistan.

UK’s Channel 4 had worked on the documentary with the agreement of the Interior Ministry of Pakistan. It showed the people who had suffered injuries in different terrorist activities and their decide for resuming life was respected.

Speaking at the time, the Inspector General of Police (IGP) Islamabad Syed Kaleem Imam said that producers of this documentary tried to present a real situation after reviewing the sacrifices in the war alongside terrorism. “It depicted our pledge to root out the menace of terrorism and also presented our anguish in this struggle,” said the IGP.

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Belgian police charge nine after anti-terror raids

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Nine people have been stimulating in Belgium with belonging to terrorist groups after a sequence of raids in three countries.

Seven were under arrest in Antwerp on Tuesday in association with a year-long inquiry into an alleged plot to attack Belgium.

Arrests were also made in Amsterdam and the German city of Aachen.

One more 15 suspects were detained in Brussels as part of a divide inquiry and all but two have been on the loose.

All nine believes are due to appear in court on 26 November either in Brussels or the close to town of Mechelen, Belgian radio intelligence.

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Pakistan Arrest Shows New Terror Ties

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The staffing of a teenage supposed terrorist in this teeming port city reveal the growing collaboration and spread of the web of radical groups in the region.

On Monday, 14-year-old Mohammad Salaam and two supposed members of the Pakistan Taliban, an radical group locked in a two-year-old war with the Pakistani state, were under arrest by police as they supposedly ready a suicide attack.

Mr. Salaam remains in confinement, but hasn't been exciting. Police said he will be on the loose because he is a minor.

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Pak welcomes US designation of Tehrik-e-Taliban as foreign terrorist org


Pakistan now welcomed the decision making of the U.S to designate the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan as a "foreign terrorist Groups".

Foreign Office spokesman Abdul Basit told a weekly infomation briefing that Pakistan welcomes the US administration’s thingings.

He was answering to a question.

The US previous day designated the Pakistani Taliban a foreign terrorist organization and charged its leader, Hakimullah Mehsud, with enthusiastic in a December 2009 suicide assault that killed seven CIA operatives at a forward base in Afghanistan.

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Smiling Abu Bakar Bashir arrested in Java


The 71-year-old jihadist priest, who was criminal but later empty of conspiring in the 2002 Bali bombings, Abu Bakar Bashir was under arrested yesterday morning, and Indonesian police have supposed he was the guiding hand behind a terrorist training process in mountainous northern Aceh broken up in late February.

"He sacred and funded and knew of all the operations and plans in Aceh since he habitually received information from the field commander (Bali bomber Dulmatin)," national police spokesman Inspector-General Edward Aritonang said.

"He also fools around an vigorous role in preparing the initial plans for their military resist."

Bashir's take into custody followed the capture on Friday and Saturday of five people, all supposedly members of Jamaah Ansharut Tauhid, his latest and supposedly non-violent group, whom police claim were about to launch a violence campaign in Jakarta and Bandung.

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‘Lashkar is global threat’


The US State Department, in its newest Country Reports on Terrorism 2009, has underlined how the Lashkar-e-Tayyeba, the group at the back the Mumbai terror attacks of 26/11, has turn out to be a major international threat within the past few months. In the preceding year’s report, in the section devoted to strategic appraisal, the LeT did not merit a mention. But it gets plenty of attention in the assessment this time around.

The new appraisal says: “The Lashkar-e-Tayyeba link has added a further dimension to the terrorist threat scenery since its activities have made clear its deepening pledge to undertake bold, mass-casualty actions against American and other Western targets. Since the 2008 Mumbai attack, analysts have deepening apprehension that it could evolve into a genuine global threat.”
The observation that the epicenter of global terror remainder in Pakistan has not changed.

The explanation said, “In 2009, Al Qaeda’s core in Pakistan stay the most formidable terrorist organization targeting the US homeland.” Even a year earlier, the assessment had listening carefully upon how the Al Qaeda was deriving many of the reimbursement in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas or FATA region of Pakistan that it once did in Afghanistan.

14 charged for supporting Somalia terrorist group


The government publicized Thursday that it has charged 14 people as members in "a deadly pipeline" to Somalia that in retreat money and armed forces from the United States to the terrorist group al-Shabab.

The condemnation unsealed in Minneapolis, Minn.; San Diego, Calif.; and Mobile, Ala., reproduce "a disturbing trend" of recruitment efforts targeting U.S. populace to become terrorists, Attorney General Eric Holder told a news meeting.

The legal representative general credited Muslim community leaders in the United States for frequently disapproving terrorists and for providing critical support to law enforcement to help disrupt terrorist plots and combat radicalization. "We must ... work to prevent this type of radicalization from ever taking hold," Holder said.

Next to least seven of the 14 people exciting are U.S. citizens and 10 of them, all from Minnesota, supposedly left the United States to join al-Shabab. Seven of the 10 had been charged previously in the probe.

Al-Shabab is a Somali rebel faction embracing a radical form of Islam similar to the harsh, conservative brand practiced by Afghanistan's Taliban regime. Its fighters, numbering a number of thousand burly, are battling Somalia's weakened government and have been branded a terrorist group with ties to al-Qaida by the U.S. and other Western countries.

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Times Square Bomb 'Would Have Killed Thousands,' FBI Test Shows

A clandestine FBI test of a properly made version of the Times Square bomb revealed that it "would have killed thousands of people" if it have been made to explode as terrorists had intended, police force sources told The New York Post.

Have he built the Times four-sided figure device the way he had at first future to, terrorist Faisal Shahzad, would have twisted his SUV and nearby vehicles into a fatal spray of razor-sharp fragments and transformed building windows into glass guillotines hurtling to the streets, cutting down hundreds of people walking by.

The consequences were exposed after feds composed the type of bomb Shahzad set out to make -- with the exact mechanism he had initially intended to use -- and detonated it in Pennsylvania last month.

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Indonesian police think they've captured wanted terror suspect

http://news-updations.blogspot.comPolice in Indonesia captured a man believed to be the one of the most wanted terrorists in the country on Wednesday, authorities said.

He is Abdullah Sonata, an explosives expert. Sonata was thought to have a recen returned from the Philippines and started recruiting and training militants. He is linked to the late militant Noordin Mohammed Top, responsible for the terror bombings until he was killed last year by police.

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