Pakistan news of June 2, 2009 - Cadet college students kidnapped by Taliban

2009-06-02 15:09:13 (GMT) (Caymanmama.com - Pakistan News News)

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Latest Pakistan news of June 2, 2009 in passing

  • Cadet college students kidnapped by Taliban
  • Pakistan and Iran to join forces to combat insecurity
  • US forces ready to enter Pakistan on reports of whereabouts of ‘Big Three’ inside Pakistan
  • Law enforcing agency captures Islamabad Marriot attack mastermind
  • Early gains lead to later loss at Karachi Stock Exchange

Cadet college students kidnapped by Taliban

Peshawar: Over 500 cadet of Razmak Cadet College were kidnapped yesterday by the Taliban militants news Bannu. Unconfirmed reports indicated that around that militants rounded up 33 vehicles that were carrying nearly 540 cadets and teaching staff and their families. However, later developments as reported by the officials included release of most of the kidnapped cadets, teaching staff and their families though still 30 cadets are in the custody of Taliban.

The officials are assuming that the Taliban would be using these students to seek release of their arrested Taliban commanders.

Pakistan and Iran to join forces to combat insecurity

Tehran: The Iran mosque bombers have links with foreign forces in Afghanistan, this was confirmed by the Iranian foreign minister who said that both Pakistan and Iran have developed a new framework to handle the issues of insecurity and under this framework Pakistan will extradite the rebels detained in Pakistan.

The Jundullah, terrorist network that is involved in Zahidan bombing would be wiped out by the Pakistani government. The interior ministry of Pakistan has provided all the information about the disbanded terrorists group to ISI, MI and FIA.

US forces ready to enter Pakistan on reports of whereabouts of ‘Big Three’ inside Pakistan

Washington: The United States have ordered its forces to be on high alert and be ready to enter Pakistani territory to capture or kill of the presence of Mullah Mohammed Omar, Osama Bin Laden or his deputy Ayman Al-Zawahiri is confirmed. The US newspaper, Washington Post in its report said, ‘that the US Special Operation Forces had already established ground teams near the Pakistani border in Afghanistan who would move into Pakistan if they had ‘conclusive’ evidence of the presence of any of the three big extremist leaders in a particular area.’

Law enforcing agency captures Islamabad Marriot attack mastermind

Islamabad: Intelligence agencies claim to have arrested, yesterday, the mastermind of March and April Islamabad attacks. The suspects arrested earlier named Fidaullah, a former student of Islamic School Jamia Faridia. He is responsible for number of terrorists activities beheading of three men for spying for security forces, providing shelter to suicide bomber and ambushing troops.

He was captured from the residence of a former MNA from Kurk, Shah Abdul Aziz in Islamabad. The MNA and his driver have also been arrested.

Early gains lead to later loss at Karachi Stock Exchange

Karachi: The stock at Karachi Stock Exchange dose dived after reaching the intra day highest of 50.24 points. The U-turn taken by stock lead by lack of confidence from the investors side led to the fall of stock by 81.23 points that brought the KSE-100 index at 7,195.38 points.



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