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Attack on shrine near Bara: Villagers blow up bridge, block road | ||
2008-03-07 | ||
![]() On Monday, several armed men affiliated with Lashkar-e-Islam (LI), a tribal militia operating in Khyber AgencyÂ’s Bara tehsil, stormed a shrine in the Shaikhan village, killing 12 villagers, including the majavars (custodians) of the shrine. The LI men attacked the shrine with rocket launchers, set it ablaze after taking away a grill that had enclosed two large graves. According to residents, they also tried to blow up the graves, but the explosives did not go off. Many other small graves in the shrine compound were damaged in the attack though. On Thursday, angry villagers blew up a bridge and blocked Bara Road with tree trunks near the Bara Qadeem checkpost. No shrines warning: A villager told Daily Times that the head of the LI, Mangal Bagh, had warned villagers on Wednesday on his illegal FM radio channel that his organisation would not tolerate shrines in the area. There are more than five shrines in the locality, he added.
Villagers said they were worried about further incursions by the militia. They said members of the dominant tribe of the area, the Khalil Mohmand tribe, would sit together on Friday at Sarband to decide the future course of action. Tit-for-tat: Locals said they would not tolerate the militia leaderÂ’s shenanigans and would give a tit-for-tat response for the attack. They said they would continue their struggle till BaghÂ’s sway in the area ended. Sarband Police Station officials told Daily Times the situation was under control in the area after MondayÂ’s attack. Police had registered a first information report (FIR) against Mangal Bagh and 500 hundred of his supporters on Tuesday under the anti-terrorism act, he added.
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