Swat Taliban paying mercenaries ‘blood money’ to “behead” policemen

Islamabad, May 29 (ANI): The Swat Taliban has engaged a band of private armed terrorists and is paying them handsome amounts to target security officials in Mingora and other adjacent areas.

A suspected Afghan terrorist, Ghaniur Rehman, arrested by police from Mingora’s Malukabad area told media persons that he was being paid 20,000 rupees to kill a policeman.

“I beheaded five policemen in Sitara Chowk,” The Daily Times quoted Rehman, as saying.

He said he was trained by the Taliban at a training camp situated near the Charbagh area. (ANI)

Tension grows in Swat as Taliban goes on looting spree

Mingora, Apr 28 (ANI): Tension in the Swat Valley is fast growing as the Taliban continues armed patrolling and threatened a group of lawyers and recalcitrant militants. It also captured a telephone exchange in Sataal and looted two NGO offices in Saidu Sharif while preparing for a showdown with security forces.

Meanwhile, US spy planes flew over Matta, Kabal, Charbagh and Khwazakhela as Maulana Fazlullah was chairing a meeting of his commanders at an undisclosed location in the valley to devise future strategy.

US drones, locals said, hovered over Matta, Khwazakhela, Kabal and Charbagh areas but did not carry out strikes. The locals fear a Waziristan-style attack by the drones.

Speaking on FM radio channel, the deputy chief of the militants, Shah Dauran, threatened lawyers with action for speaking against the Taliban.

He said lawyers Sher Zaman, Muamber, Ali Haidar, Zahoor Iqbal, Muhammad Ismail, Noor Muhammad, Hazrat Bilal and others “are making fun of the Shariat-e-Muhammadi and the Taliban” and his fighters would soon take action against them.

“Whoever will speak against the Taliban, we will take action against them,” The News quoted him, as saying.

Dauran also warned those Taliban fighters who were flouting the Taliban chief’s orders. His warning confirmed reports about fissures within the Taliban.

Taliban continus armed patrolling on roads in Khwazakhela, Charbagh and Peshawar, which triggered off apprehensions of another military operation in the valley, of which people have become weary. (ANI)

An unsafe ticket to ride

CRIMEs AGAINST women on board trains is rising despite railway security forces’ claims to have put a leash on it. A woman was looted on the Awadh-Assam Express close to the Charbagh railway station on March 13.

Unfortunately, it happened when security personnel were present in the coach (S-15). “Miscreants looted cash, jewellery and a cell phone at gunpoint.

But, the cops could not get a clue,” a source said. In March alone, nine cases of crime against women on running trains have been reported.

“We have identified certain gangs which target only women. But, due to effective coordination among their members, they manage to give cops the slip,” an official said.

Most crimes are being committed at ‘outers’ and on trains going to Lucknow, Gorakhpur, Moradabad, Bareilly, Meerut, Kanpur, Shahjahanpur, Allahabad, Bhopal and stations in Bihar, he said. Reacting to complaints of inadequate number of women cops to deal with the situation and half the victims willing to get a case registered being turned away, a senior railway police official said: “There’s no dearth of women cops.

We have issued strict instructions to ensure timely registration of cases.” A railway ministry official pointed out difficulties in crime prevention measures.

“Maintenance of law and order is a state subject and the railway ministry has to largely depend on the state police and the GRP for control of crime on trains,” he said.