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India-Pakistan
Lashkar-i-Jhangvi chief Malik Ishaq, two sons killed in Muzaffargarh 'encounter'
2015-07-29
[DAWN] Malik Ishaq, chief of banned sectarian outfit Lashkar-e-Jhangvi
... a 'more violent' offshoot of Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistain. LeJ's purpose in life is to murder anyone who's not of utmost religious purity, starting with Shiites but including Brelvis, Ahmadis, Christians, Jews, Buddhists, Rosicrucians, and just about anyone else you can think of. They are currently a wholly-owned subsidiary of al-Qaeda ...
, his two sons Usman and Haq Nawaz, and 11 others were killed in an alleged exchange of fire with police personnel late on Tuesday night.

At least six coppers were maimed in the alleged encounter.

Ishaq and his sons were enjugged
... anything you say can and will be used against you, whether you say it or not...
by the Counter-Terrorism Department a week ago. Following their latest arrest, the police had interrogated them and had subsequently taken them to Shahwala in Punjab's Muzaffargarh district to aid the police in recovering weapons and explosives, sources in the CTD said.

The encounter appears to have taken place as holy warriors attacked security forces and tried to free Ishaq who was killed in the ensuing exchange of fire, security sources say.

A front man for CTD Multan said Ishaq, his two sons, one Ghulam Rasool Shah and two other accused, all from Lashkar-e-Jhangvi, were taken to Muzaffargarh by the counter-terrorism department to aid in the recovery of arms and explosives.

The front man said that when the police party was returning after making the recovery, it was attacked by some 12 to 15 gunnies who succeeded in freeing Ishaq, his sons and the other accused and fleeing away on cycle of violences.

The holy warriors were met with by SHO CTD cop shoppe who had quickly been informed about the attack on the police party and was travelling on the route that the holy warriors had taken, the front man said, adding that that's how the encounter ensued.

The SHO challenged the holy warriors, resulting in the encounter in which six police personnel sustained injuries, the front man said. They were shifted to the district headquarters hospital.

The front man added that 14 holy warriors, including Malik Ishaq and Ghulam Rasool Shah, were killed by the attackers themselves.

A large amount of weapons and ammunition was recovered from the attacking men and an investigation has been initiated into the events.

All bodies have been shifted to DHQ Muzaffargarh. The bodies of Ishaq and his sons will undergo a postmortem before being taken to Rahim Yar Khan, where he was based.

Lashkar-e-Jhangvi is regarded as the most extreme Sunni terror group in Pakistain and is accused of killing hundreds of Shias after its emergence in the early 1990s. The organization is also said to have links with Al Qaeda.

The organization was banned more than a decade ago by former president Pervez Perv Musharraf
... former dictator of Pakistain, who was less dictatorial and corrupt than any Pak civilian government to date ...
.

Ishaq, who is a leader of the feared organization, has been implicated in dozens of cases, mostly murder.

He was arrested in 1997 and is implicated in dozens of cases. He was released on bail in July 2011 after serving a jail term of nearly 14 years.

Read more: Lashkar-e-Jhangvi and the "lack of evidence"

Since his 2011 release he has been frequently put under house arrest as his sermons raised sectarian tensions. He was also arrested in 2013 over deadly sectarian attacks targeting the Hazara Shia community in Quetta. The first attack took place on Jan 10, 2013 targeting a Hazara snooker hall and killing 92 people and the second kaboom occurred on Feb 16, killing 89 people. The attacks were claimed by Lashkar-e-Jhangvi.

Ishaq was also accused of criminal masterminding, from behind bars, the 2009 attack on the Sri Lankan cricket team in Lahore, which maimed seven players and an assistant coach, and killed eight Paks.

The attacks saw Pakistain stripped of its right to co-host the 2011 cricket World Cup and jeopardised the future of international cricket in the country.
Posted by:Fred

#4  It's very late, but I just read an An Nahar article on the story, which provides this perspective:

LeJ, long seen as close to Al-Qaida and more recently accused of developing links with the Islamic State group, has a reputation as one of Pakistan's most ruthless militant groups.

The shootout appears to have wiped out much of the top leadership of LeJ, a driving force in a rising tide of violence targeting Shiite Muslims, who make up around 20 percent of Pakistan's 200 million majority Sunni Muslim population.
Posted by: trailing wife   2015-07-29 23:58  

#3  Bravo, Zenobia F!

Incidentally, the article reads like a classic RAB encounter, though no mention of the classic shutter gun, rounds of bullet, or wanted on twelve planets. I wonder how much, beyond the deaths of sundry miscreants and woundings of equally, though fewer, sundry policemen, actually took place in the real world.
Posted by: trailing wife   2015-07-29 20:49  

#2  What is that? A dried up rum baba?
A petrified tampon of Saba?
Brain-beating amoeba?
Just Ishaq's zebibah
Set into the side of the Kaaba!
Posted by: Zenobia Floger6220   2015-07-29 19:46  

#1  Bit of confusion in the article as to whether the dear departed was killed during the initial attempt or during the getaway. All that matters, though, is that he and his ilk are dead.
Posted by: Pappy   2015-07-29 11:23  

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