Showing posts with label Pakistan Army Aviation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pakistan Army Aviation. Show all posts

February 17, 2018

Pakistan scrambles to avoid terror financing watch list

http://www.foxnews.com/us/2018/02/16/pakistan-tries-to-avoid-watch-list-for-terror-financing.html




Pakistan is scrambling to steer clear of a global watch list for terrorism financing, the latest U.S. pressure tactic to get its difficult ally to crack down on militants crossing the border to fight in Afghanistan.

The Trump administration already has suspended security money to Pakistan and imposed sanctions on Pakistan-linked militants. Its latest campaign, backed by several European nations, is to add the South Asian nation to a watch list of the Paris-based Financial Action Task Force, an intergovernmental organization that combats money laundering and terrorist financing.

Pakistan was on the list from 2012 to 2015. With new signs that its economy is entering choppy waters, the return of the designation could further deter foreign investment and hurt Pakistan's access to international financial markets.

In a pre-emptive move, the Pakistanis on Wednesday began seizing assets and funds belonging to Islamic charities linked to a radical cleric, Hafiz Saeed. He was freed by Pakistani authorities in November on a court order, but the U.S. has a $10 million reward on his head.

Pakistan has also amended a decades-old anti-terrorism law to allow authorities to act against outlawed charities, groups or individuals blacklisted by the U.N. Security Council.

"This suggests that Islamabad recognizes the very real negative economic consequences of getting put on the watch list," said Michael Kugelman, a senior associate for South Asia at the Wilson Center think tank in Washington. "It's a reputational blow when it happens, and banks and investors get nervous."

Pakistan has taken other action, including seizing assets of the Jamaat-ud-Dawa and Falah-e-Insaniat charities, which the U.S. has accused of having terror links. But Kugelman said he doubted Pakistan would undertake bigger changes to address American concerns over long-standing links to Taliban fighting the U.S.-backed government in Afghanistan.

"Pakistan has quite rigid interests that entail maintaining ties to the terrorists that Washington wants it to turn over or eliminate. So it won't go out and sever all ties to terror groups on Pakistani soil or shut down all their facilities," he said.

Pakistan's cooperation is seen as key to the success of Trump's Afghanistan policy, unveiled last summer, to turn around the 17-year war. Trump has accused of Pakistan of "lies and deceit" by providing sanctuary to militants, which Pakistan denies. The U.S. has suspended at least $1.2 billion in security assistance, plunging relations to perhaps their lowest point since Osama bin Laden's killing by U.S. commandos near a Pakistani garrison in 2011.

Foreign Ministry spokesman Mohammad Faisal charged that the move to put Pakistan on the FATF watch list was politically motivated to hamper the nation's economic progress. He said the U.S. and Britain submitted a letter to the FATF on Jan. 20 seeking that downgrade even as Pakistan's efforts to enforce sanctions on terror groups were still being assessed. France and Germany also advocate putting Pakistan on the watch list, he said.

The State Department said the FATF would determine "appropriate next steps regarding Pakistan" at a plenary session next week but declined to specify any action the U.S. is proposing.

Daniel Markey, a South Asia expert at the School of Advanced International Studies at John Hopkins University said the downgrade would be primarily symbolic, demonstrating the Trump administration's intent to ratchet up the pressure.

"It suggests that more serious moves could be coming," Markey said, noting the U.S. could exercise similar pressure if Pakistan seeks a bailout from the International Monetary Fund. That's a possible scenario after national elections in July because of Pakistan's widening current account deficit and an overvalued currency.

February 16, 2018

Naela Chohan , The High Commissioner of Pakistan in Australia involved in CHILD ABUSE in Canberra

Kashmiri kid being exploited by High Commissioner of Pakistan in Australia who is also involved in Human Trafficking

http://www.abc.net.au/4corners/behind-closed-doors/9424204





October 6, 2017

February 20, 2017

New Pakistan scheme to sell the technically inferior fighter aircraft JF-17 to Sri Lanka

Pakistanis paying kick backs to Sri Lankan Defence Ministry and the SLAF



Pakistan is leaving no stone unturned in its attempt to somehow palm off the technically inferior fighter aircraft JF-17 to a hapless Sri Lankan Air Force (SLAF). Efforts have been made by Islamabad for the last one year to convince the Sri Lankan government to purchase the aircraft that is jointly developed by Pakistan and China. Sri Lanka, aware of the technical shortcomings and design flaws in the aircraft had earlier decided not to consider the deal as earlier reported by the Sri Lankan news site 'The Sunday Leader'.

Pakistan has maintained incessant pressure, both on the political leadership and the SLAF to confirm the deal. In this process, not only has Pakistan offered sops to the SLAF like 'buy one JF-17 and get one F-7 free', gratis post-sale maintenance and training to SLAF pilots etc., but it is alleged to be
also using the 'kickbacks route' and which has been reported by the Sri Lankan media.

Therefore, taking a leaf out of China's modus operandi during the former President Mahinda Rajapakse's regime where big ticket projects like the Colombo Port City Project were bagged by the Chinese by paying off huge bribes, Pakistan is alleged to have paid kickbacks to some senior
bureaucrats in the Sri Lankan Defence Ministry and the SLAF, apart from targeting family members of top political leaders. How far Pakistan has been successful in compromising the Sri Lankans is not known and could not be independently verified.

According to sources, Pakistan has attempted to reach out to the key political leaders and officials through two separate entities that have been assigned for this task. One is a front company of the Pakistan Air Force, with links and a base in Colombo.

February 17, 2017

Pakistani Shrine killings - IslamicState Claims Over 100 Killing In Suicide Attack

On Lal Shahbaz Qalandar Shrine In Sehwan, Sindh.






December 12, 2016

Pakistan Army appoints Lt Gen Naveed Mukhtar as new head of their terror wing ISI



Lt. Gen Naveed Mukhtar
Naveed Mukhtar was commissioned in the Armoured Corps regiment in 1983. He is a graduate of the Command and Staff College Quetta, National Defense University Islamabad and War Course USA. He had commanded a Mechanised Division.

Till Dec 7, he had been serving as corps commander of Karachi. He was promoted to the rank of lieutenant general and posted to the army’s Corps V in Sept 2014.

Let Gen Mukhtar possesses a vast experience in the field of intelligence. He had also headed the counterterrorism wing of the ISI in Islamabad.



August 9, 2016

Suicide Bombing In Pakistan Hospital


Caught on tape



Pakistan Defense forces golfing when terrorists are bombing country at will.




July 26, 2016

Two Pakistan Army personnel killed as vehicle targeted in Karachi



At least two security personnel were killed on Tuesday after unidentified gunmen fired on their vehicle near Parking Plaza in Karachi’s Saddar area.

“They were the soldiers of the security agency who were critically injured,” Karachi police chief Mushtaq Mehar told reporters. “One was later martyred,” he said.

Later, the injured security personnel succumbed to his wounds in hospital.

“We have collected some empty bullet casings of 9mm pistol from the scene, however, further investigations are still underway,” he added.

Police said the soldiers were patrolling a crowded area of the city when their vehicle was attacked.

“The attackers were on a motorcycle and managed to escape through the congested narrow lanes,” senior police officer Raja Umar Khattab told Reuters.

Dr Kaleem Shaikh, at the Jinnah Post Graduate Medical College (JPMC), told AFP the deceased were shot in the head and face.

According to the ISPR, the deceased personnel were identified as Sepoy Abdul Razzaq and Lance Naik Khadim Hussain.

In December last year, masked gunmen riding a motorcycle had shot dead two military policemen at the city’s main MA Jinnah Road.

Witnesses said bike-riding militants took head-shots of the two military police personnel who were sitting inside their vehicle.

May 16, 2016

Pak Army resumes laying barbed wire along Afghan border





Personnel of the army’s engineering corps resumed laying barbed wire at selected locations along the Pak-Afghan border on Saturday after the Torkham border crossing was reopened on Friday evening, sources said.

The sources said that Inspector General of the Frontier Corps, Maj Gen Mazhar Shaheen, visited the border crossing and observed the situation there.

On the occasion, they said, Maj Gen Shaheen instructed the border guards to show courtesy to the people crossing over into Pakistan or Afghanistan but keep a strict vigil on the movement of suspect people.

He gave cash prizes to the border guards who worked overtime during the four days the Torkham border crossing remained closed.

A great rush of people was seen at the crossing in the morning as thousands of Afghan nationals flocked to it after remaining stranded on the other side due to the four-day closure.

Officials and clearing agents told that over 300 vehicles carrying export items, edibles and other goods were cleared at the Customs terminal for their journey into Afghanistan.

A similar number of vehicles loaded with coal and marble, etc, crossed over into Pakistan, they said.

The officials said the recently-installed human scanning machine remained busy throughout the day due to the large number of Afghans seeking to cross over into Pakistan.

Restaurants, markets and offices of clearing agents in the area also reopened on Saturday.


April 24, 2016

Pakistan Army Lt-Gen Obaidullah Khan Khattak dismissed for nuclear fissile material smuggling


Money looted by Pakistan Army Generals was finally "confiscated" by GHQ Rawalpindi


Lt-Gen Obaidullah Khan Khattak, who has been sacked by the Army Chief, headed country’s most important Army Strategic Forces Command (ASFC) from January 2014 to September 2015, after remaining involved in corruption-related activities.

Army Strategic Forces Command (ASFC) is the strategic nuclear command of Pakistan Army





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Maj Gen Ejaz Shahid's son killed a serving Pakistan Army Colonel and Major with a sports car.
Expensive sports car for his son was bought with corruption money


On November 26, 2014 with an accident in Quetta of a lucrative imported sports car owned by son of the then IG FC Balochistan Maj Gen Ejaz Shahid resulting in killing of two serving army officers Colonel Shakeel and Major Yasir.


Obaidullah Khan Khattak who was predecessor of Ejaz Shahid, later became lieutenant general and was assuming a highly sensitive position at
Army Strategic Forces Command (ASFC).

The evidence found in inquiry, according to Pakistan Army sources, established involvement of Obaidullah Khattak in corruption. Consequently, Lt Gen Obaidullah was removed from the sensitive assignment in late 2015.

April 18, 2016

Taliban propaganda video about destroying ANA helicopter with IED


Video says they did it to spread awareness for Breast cancer ;).


Taliban destroy an ANA helicopter with IED planted beneath landing zone in Kunar province, Afghanistan





Afghanistan's Kunar province is close to Pakistan border. 

Pakistan Army uses Kunar province to sneak in Talib militants, weapons and ammunition as the snow melts in the mountain passes in Summer.

This happens when the road to and from Jalalabad is heavily guarded, so they take the longer northern route.


ANA Helicopter was possibly on resupply mission.










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