April 28, 2024

Most wanted’ BLA militant arrested from Karachi’s Lyari

Banned outfit Balochistan Liberation Army’s (BLA) “most wanted” terrorist was arrested by the police from Karachi’s Lyari area, Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG) South Asad Raza said Sunday. Identified as Mairaj alias Mama, the arrested terrorist used to provide information to BLA commander Jalal, said DIG South Raza.  According to the details provided by the DIG, Mairaj was involved in several terror activities including the 2017 attack on security forces in Balochistan.  The militant spied on an army vehicle which was travelling from Turbat to Gwadar after which the militants attacked and martyred the Pakistan Army soldiers. DIG South Raza said that the terrorist also spied on a military camp inside a school in Balochistan’s Naseerabad after which soldiers were martyred in an attack. The arrested militant was helped in the killing of four people, who were cousins of an officer working at an intelligence agency, by spying on them, said the DIG. Moreover, the terrorist also helped in attacking the Gwadar Port in the holy month of Ramadan, said the DIG, adding that the terrorist attack killed several soldiers. DIG Raza said that the arrested militant also attacked army soldiers in Nushki in which many were martyred.  Source: https://www.thenews.com.pk/latest/1183179-most-wanted-bla-militant-arrested-from-karachis-lyari

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Hundreds of university students arrested in US as Gaza war protests spread

Hundreds of students have been arrested across universities in the United States as protesters continue to demand a ceasefire in Gaza and divestment from companies enabling Israel’s nearly seven-month war on the Palestinian enclave. Police were out in full force on college campuses on Saturday, some using chemical irritants and Tasers to disperse the students, as more universities witnessed protests against the continued bombing of the Gaza Strip and seeking an end to US military assistance for Israel. In Boston, police detained about 100 people while clearing a protest camp at Northeastern University, with social media posts showing security forces in riot gear and officers loading tents onto the back of a truck. In a statement on X, Northeastern said the area on campus where the protests were held was now “fully secured” and “all campus operations have returned to normal”. The school said its move came after “what began as a student demonstration two days ago was infiltrated by professional organisers with no affiliation to Northeastern”. It added that detained individuals who produced a valid school ID were released and will face disciplinary proceedings, not legal action. In Bloomington in the Midwest, the Indiana University Police Department arrested 23 people as they cleared a campus protest camp, the Indiana Daily Student newspaper reported. On the opposite side of the country, the Arizona State University Police Department arrested 69 people for trespassing after the group set up an “unauthorised encampment” on campus. Arizona state officials said a protest group, “most of whom were not ASU students, faculty or staff”, set up a camp on Friday and ignored repeated orders to disperse. Meanwhile, at Washington University in St Louis, at least 80 people were arrested, including US presidential candidate Jill Stein and her campaign manager. Across the US, university leaders have tried, and largely failed, to quell the demonstrations, which often saw the police intervening violently, with videos emerging from different states showing hundreds of students – and even faculty members – being forcefully arrested. The protesters have demanded amnesty for students and faculty members disciplined or fired for protesting. About a week ago at Columbia University in New York, more than 100 pro-Palestinian activists were arrested. What started at the Columbia campus has turned into a nationwide showdown between students and administrators over pro-Palestine protests and the restrictions on free speech. In the past 10 days, hundreds of students have been arrested, suspended, put on probation and, in rare cases, expelled from colleges, including Yale University, the University of Southern California, Vanderbilt University and the University of Minnesota. A few universities had to cancel graduation ceremonies, while others have seen their buildings occupied by the protesters. Source: https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2024/4/28/hundreds-of-university-students-arrested-in-us-as-gaza-war-protests-spread

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