Pakistan PM condemns militant attack on Kurram police station, vows to eradicate extremist violence

Pakistan PM condemns militant attack on Kurram police station, vows to eradicate extremist violence
In this photo taken on December 19, 2022, police stand guard along a road they blocked after Taliban militants seized a police station in Bannu. (AFP/File)
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Updated 27 July 2024
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Pakistan PM condemns militant attack on Kurram police station, vows to eradicate extremist violence

Pakistan PM condemns militant attack on Kurram police station, vows to eradicate extremist violence
  • Militants carrying small arms killed a paramilitary soldier and injured five others in the surprise attack
  • Attacks on police have become part of a pattern of militant violence in the region, creating instability

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Saturday condemned a militant attack on a police station in Pakistan’s northwestern Kurram district, saying such incidents would not undermine his administration’s resolve to eradicate extremist violence in the country.

Located along Pakistan’s border with Afghanistan, the attack occurred when militants carrying small arms targeted a police precinct, killing a paramilitary soldier and injuring five others.

Kurram is a volatile district with a history of tribal and sectarian violence.

The militants who targeted the police station managed to escape the crime scene.

“Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif strongly condemned the terrorist attack on the police station in Kurram district,” said an official statement circulated by his office. “He paid tribute to the Frontier Constabulary personnel martyred in the attack and prayed for his high status in the hereafter. He also expressed his condolences to the family of the martyr.”

The prime minister also prayed for the speedy recovery of the injured and instructed relevant authorities to provide all possible medical assistance.

“Such cowardly actions cannot shake our resolve against terrorism,” he was quoted as saying.

Militants in Pakistan’s northwest have increased the number of attacks against the police in recent months.

These incidents are part of an ongoing pattern of militant violence in the region, contributing to significant instability and security challenges for local law enforcement agencies.


Pakistan e-commerce market ascends to prominence, ranks 46th worldwide — report

Pakistan e-commerce market ascends to prominence, ranks 46th worldwide — report
Updated 01 September 2024
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Pakistan e-commerce market ascends to prominence, ranks 46th worldwide — report

Pakistan e-commerce market ascends to prominence, ranks 46th worldwide — report
  • Pakistan’s growth was fueled by a burgeoning middle class, widespread smartphone and Internet usage, improved e-commerce infrastructure
  • The expanding market has also piqued interest of international players, with platforms like SHEIN and Temu entering top 15 shopping apps

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s e-commerce sector is rapidly making its mark on the global stage and is currently ranked as 46th largest market in the world, Pakistani state media reported on Sunday, citing the International Trade Administration (ITA) data.
The ITA is an agency in the United States Department of Commerce that provides practical information to help Americans select markets and products with the help of three sub-units, Industry and Analysis (I&A), Global Markets (GM) and Enforcement and Compliance (E&C).
Pakistan’s recent growth in e-commerce was fueled by a burgeoning middle class, widespread smartphone and Internet usage, improved e-commerce infrastructure, and robust government support, the state-run APP news agency reported.
“In 2023, the market generated $5.2 billion in revenue, positioning Pakistan ahead of many other developing nations,” the report read. “The sector is expected to maintain its momentum, with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 5.92 percent from 2024 to 2029.”
Pakistan’s distinction as a mobile-first nation was evident, with over 80 percent of Internet users accessing the web via smartphones, according to the report. This mobile dominance was also reflected in e-commerce, where 58 percent of users made purchases through mobile devices in 2023 — a figure that is expected to rise further.
As of July 2024, the number of monthly active users of mobile shopping apps in Pakistan surpassed 16.6 million, showcasing rapid growth in mobile e-commerce and increasing consumer acceptance of app-based shopping, according to DataSparkle, which provides data insight services for enterprises, app developers, investors and research institutes.
“The lucrative potential of Pakistan’s e-commerce market has attracted both international and local platforms,” the APP report said. “Global giants such as Alibaba’s AliExpress and Amazon are making inroads into the Pakistani market, while homegrown platforms like Daraz, DealCart, and Savyour are also thriving.”
The expanding Pakistan e-commerce market has also piqued the interest of various international players, with platforms like SHEIN and Temu entering the top 15 shopping apps in Pakistan by mid-2024, it added.


Newly commissioned Pakistan Navy ship Hunain arrives at Karachi port

Newly commissioned Pakistan Navy ship Hunain arrives at Karachi port
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Newly commissioned Pakistan Navy ship Hunain arrives at Karachi port

Newly commissioned Pakistan Navy ship Hunain arrives at Karachi port
  • This is the third of four offshore patrol vessels constructed for Pakistan at Damen naval shipyard in Romania
  • The ship is equipped with electronic warfare, anti-ship and anti-air warfare weapons, and terminal defense system

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Navy’s newly commissioned offshore patrol vessel, Hunain, this week arrived at the Karachi port, the navy said, marking another milestone for the country.
This is the third of four offshore patrol vessels constructed at the Damen naval shipyard in Romania and is equipped with state-of-the-art weapons and sensors, according to the Directorate General Public Relations (DGPR) of Pakistan Navy.
The newly commissioned Pakistan Navy ship set sail from Romania on a maiden voyage to Pakistan on August 10 and arrived in the southern Pakistani port city of Karachi on Friday.
A reception ceremony was held at the Pakistan Navy Dockyard in Karachi upon arrival of the ship, which was attended by Commander of Pakistan Fleet Vice Admiral Muhammad Faisal Abbasi as the chief guest.
“Addition of PNS (Pakistan Navy Ship) Hunain in PN fleet will significantly enhance Pakistan Navy’s capability of safeguarding maritime frontiers of Pakistan,” Vice Admiral Abbasi was quoted as saying by the DGPR at the reception ceremony.
“Induction of such multipurpose state of the art platforms will provide vital support to ongoing PN Maritime security patrol in Indian Ocean.’
Hunain is a multipurpose medium-sized offshore patrol vessel, equipped with state-of-the-art electronic warfare, anti-ship and anti-air warfare weapons, sensors, and self-protection and terminal defense system, according to the DGPR.
The ship was built and commissioned in Romania in July this year.


Ten districts in Pakistan’s southwest declared ‘calamity-hit’ as rains claim two more lives

Ten districts in Pakistan’s southwest declared ‘calamity-hit’ as rains claim two more lives
Updated 01 September 2024
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Ten districts in Pakistan’s southwest declared ‘calamity-hit’ as rains claim two more lives

Ten districts in Pakistan’s southwest declared ‘calamity-hit’ as rains claim two more lives
  • Total number of rain-related casualties in Balochistan have reached 31 after two people were swept away in flood
  • Authorities in the province are also planning to declare Harnai, Killa Saifullah and Chaman disaster-affected districts

KARACHI: Authorities in Pakistan’s southwestern Balochistan province said on Sunday they have declared 10 districts in the region as “calamity-hit” after heavy monsoon rains led to flooding and claimed two more lives in the past 24 hours.
Balochistan, the largest province of Pakistan in terms of land mass, is sparsely populated and one of the least developed regions in the country.
The absence of strong infrastructure makes it particularly vulnerable during monsoon seasons, leading to significant losses as seen two years ago when heavy rains submerged much of Pakistan and nearly 1,700 people were reported dead by state institutions. According to a senior Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) official in Quetta, the two latest casualties in Balochistan included a child who was swept away by floodwaters in the Killa Saifullah and Chaman districts on Saturday. He added this took the number of total rain-related casualties in the province to 31 since monsoon began in July.
“The provincial government has declared 10 districts as calamity-hit following the torrential rains and floods, but three more districts, Harnai, Killa Saifullah and Khuzdar, are likely to be declared disaster-affected as well,” Younus Aziz, in charge of the PDMA control room in Quetta, told Arab News over the phone.
He said the Quetta-Chaman railway track was destroyed due to heavy rains and flooding, while a historical 3.91-kilometer tunnel in the mountainous area of Shela Bagh had been blocked by flood water and mud, suspending train service between Quetta and the Chaman town on the Pakistan-Afghanistan border.
Asked about the situation in the coastal region after the Pakistani authorities warned fishermen in Balochistan to stay away from the sea due to Cyclone ASNA, he said the weather conditions was gradually normalizing.
“The situation in the coastal areas of Balochistan is normal but rains and thunderstorms are expected in Gwadar, Jewani, and other places along the coastline,” he added.


Pakistani academic links nine-hour police detention to case involving judiciary, top spy agency

Pakistani academic links nine-hour police detention to case involving judiciary, top spy agency
Updated 01 September 2024
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Pakistani academic links nine-hour police detention to case involving judiciary, top spy agency

Pakistani academic links nine-hour police detention to case involving judiciary, top spy agency
  • Dr. Riaz Ahmed is on the faculty of Karachi University which is evaluating the legal credentials of Justice Jehangiri
  • Justice Jehangiri is among the six high court judges who blamed the ISI of judicial meddling in political cases

KARACHI: A Karachi University academic, who spent about nine hours in police custody a day earlier, linked his ordeal on Sunday to a high-profile case involving six Islamabad High Court (IHC) judges who publicly complained of being pressured by the country’s premier spy agency to seek favorable verdicts in political cases.
The IHC judges raised the matter in a letter to the Supreme Judicial Council in March, demanding institutional consultation over the issue and highlighting that such meddling could undermine the independence of the Pakistani judiciary.
The judges specifically mentioned the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) spy agency, managed by the country’s powerful army, accusing its officials of coercing them over “politically consequential” cases, although the army states it does not interfere in political or judicial matters. They particularly highlighted the cases against former prime minister Imran Khan who has been in jail for over a year.
Subsequently, one of these judges, Justice Tariq Mehmood Jehangiri, was accused by Karachi University of holding an invalid legal degree, leading to scrutiny that also involved Dr. Riaz Ahmed, who was detained on Saturday.
“My abduction today at 130pm from Tipu Sultan Road was for preventing me from attending KU Syndicate at 3pm at VC office where unfair means committee report against Justice Tariq Mehmood Jehangiri of Islamabad High Court so as to get a one-sided inquiry of 17/8/2024 approved by Syndicate,” Ahmed said after being released from detention.
He said he was moved from one police station to another until 9 PM and was released without charges from the Bahadurabad Police Station at 10 PM.
The Karachi University professor took to the social media in recent weeks where he said in a thread that his institution was facing “unusual external pressure,” adding it was being used in “a power struggle in Islamabad.”


Ahmed said he was not a supporter of any political party, though he was convinced that Justice Jehangiri should not be condemned unheard.
“As a teacher I know it is the right of every student to be given a right to respond if they are accused of any wrongdoing,” he continued, adding it was his duty as an elected member of the Karachi University Syndicate to demand fairness in an inquiry conducted by an appointed committee.
Asked about his hours-long detention, the police said they had received information about an absconder Riaz Ahmed before the academic was taken into custody. However, after checking the records, it became clear that he was a university professor and had been previously acquitted in a court case.
“He was released according to the law,” the police statement said. “There is no hidden aspect to this case.”
However, the Karachi University Teacher Society (KUTS) condemned the incident, saying Ahmed was “forcibly taken” to a local police station to “prevent his participation in the Syndicate meeting.”
“Depriving teachers of their rights poses a significant threat to the security of our nation,” Dr. Asad Tanoli, the association’s secretary general, said. “A society that disrespects its educators cannot be prevented from destruction.”


Ton-up Das helps Bangladesh thwart Pakistan in second Test

Ton-up Das helps Bangladesh thwart Pakistan in second Test
Updated 01 September 2024
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Ton-up Das helps Bangladesh thwart Pakistan in second Test

Ton-up Das helps Bangladesh thwart Pakistan in second Test
  • The 29-year-old hit 138 over the course of a marathon 333 minutes and brought Bangladesh back into the match
  • At close on 3rd day, Bangladesh struck back to leave Pakistan on 9-2, with Abdullah Shafique dismissed for three

RAWALPINDI: Liton Das hit a fighting hundred to lift Bangladesh from a precarious 26-6 to 262 all out on Sunday, in a remarkable turnaround that left the second Test in Rawalpindi within either team’s grasp.
The 29-year-old hit 138 over the course of a marathon 333 minutes and brought Bangladesh back into the match with a fighting 165-run seventh-wicket stand alongside Mehidy Hasan Miraz, who scored a pugnacious 78.
At close on the third day, Bangladesh struck back to leave Pakistan on a sluggish 9-2, with opener Abdullah Shafique dismissed for three and nightwatchman Khurram Shahzad falling without scoring — both to pacer Hasan Mahmud.
Saim Ayub was not out on six as the home team lead by 21 runs, and Pakistan will need to bat smartly to clinch a series-levelling win after losing the first Test, also in Rawalpindi, by 10 wickets.
Bangladesh’s win last week was their first in 14 attempts against Pakistan.
The highlight of the day was Das and Mehidy’s match-turning stand.
On top of that, Das added 69 with tail-ender Mahmud (13 not out) in a 24.5-over ninth wicket stand, equalling the partnership record against Pakistan and leaving the home team frustrated.
Das, dropped on 90 by spinner Abrar Ahmed off his own bowling, hit a late cut off the same bowler to reach his fourth Test hundred. He finally holed out to Agha Salman at long-on.

Bangladesh’s Litton Das celebrates after scoring century during the third day of second test cricket match between Pakistan and Bangladesh, in Rawalpindi September 1, 2024. (AP)

Das, who came to the crease with Bangladesh tottering at 26-5, cracked 13 boundaries and four sixes, adding a big 236 for the last four wickets.
Earlier, Pakistan were put in a strong position by pacer Shahzad’s career-best 6-90 and Mir Hazma (2-50) in the morning session, but they were left wanting thereafter.
Das and Mehidy’s solid stand took advantage of an eased-out Rawalpindi stadium pitch in the second session of the rain-affected Test, which saw Friday’s first day washed out.
Shahzad, who had taken 4-15 in his first spell, had Mehidy caught and bowled off a miscued drive two overs before tea to end Pakistan’s long and frustrating wait for the seventh wicket.
Das and Mehidy are the first pair in Tests to add 150 or more runs for the seventh or lower wicket from a team total under 50 runs.
Mehidy, who took 5-61 on Saturday, hit 12 boundaries and a six as he passed 50 for the eighth time in Tests.
Bangladesh resumed at the start of the day on 10-0, but Shahzad soon had opener Zakir Hasan caught by Abrar Ahmed at short midwicket for one in the fourth over.
Shahzad then bowled Shadman Islam (10) and skipper Najmul Hossain Shanto (four) in the space of four deliveries to reduce Bangladesh to 20-3.
At the other end, Hamza had Mominul Haque caught by Mohammad Ali at mid-on for one and then removed first Test centurion Mushfiqur Rahim for three, caught behind by Mohammad Rizwan from a beautiful outswinger.
Shahzad made it 26-6 by trapping Shakib Al Hasan lbw for two before Mehidy and Das dug in.
Shahzad’s previous best figures were 3-45 in his debut Test against Australia at Perth last year.