Pakistan: Pamphlets found in Karachi point to yet another militant group


“Organisations like these keep the name of the place in their title which defines their territories and creates a differentiation among them… just as the AQIS operates only in the Indian subcontinent.”

Times of Ahmad | News Watch | Int'l Desk
Source/Credit: The Express Tribune
By Faraz Khan | June 24, 2017

KARACHI: Pamphlets were found on Friday from the spot in Karachi where four cops had been gunned down at iftar time, warning of a terrorist-led operation ‘Radul Artedad’ against security forces.

The Ansar al Sharia Pakistan militant group claimed responsibility for the killings through the pamphlets.

Composed on a computer, the pamphlets carry the message in Urdu, reading that the attack was part of a terrorist-led operation ‘Radul Artedad’ against the security forces.

According to the message, the attack was carried out in agony over the release of the bloggers accused of blasphemy, government ‘indifference’ towards Dr Afia Siddiqui, ‘fake’ arrests and encounters involving militants, and continued diplomatic and military ties with Iran and Russia.
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