KARACHI: An Anti-Terrorism Court (ATC) here on Thursday discharged 11 suspected terrorists allegedly affiliated with banned Lashkar-e-Jhangvi owing to lack of evidence.
The ATC judge...
QUETTA: A car was ambushed by unidentified assailants near Mastung district of restive Balochistan province leaving at least four people dead including a woman...
KARACHI: Acting swiftly, Rangers personnel have arrested four suspects on Saturday who were allegedly planning a terror attack on Youm-e-Ali occasion in the city,...
RAWALPINDI: Security forces arrested over 150 persons in combing operations across the country, ARY News reported on Tuesday.
Counter Terrorism Department (CTD) arrested a Lashkar-e-Jhangvi activist...
KARACHI: A man belonging to banned sectarian outfit Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ) told police that Asif Ramzi, a LeJ faction leader, killed former Sunni Tehreek (ST)...
ISLAMABAD: Director General Intelligence Bureau (DG-IB) on Wednesday in a parliamentary hearing disclosed about presence of Daesh in Pakistan, ARY News reported.
KARACHI: Secret agencies personnel in a raid in New Karachi arrested two suspects involved in targeted killings of traffice police cops, ARY News reported on Monday.
PESHAWAR: Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ) claimed responsibility Sunday for a bomb blast that killed 23 people at a crowded bazaar in Shia dominated city of Parachinar on Sunday.
RAWALPINDI: A court in Rawalpindi on Tuesday sent a key accused in killing of Shuja Khanzada, former home minister Punjab, on a 14-day physical remand, ARY News reported.
ISLAMABAD: TThe Government of Pakistan has reportedly banned 212 organizations, according to a report submitted by it before the Supreme Court of Pakistan.
KARACHI: Sindh High Court (SHC) has sent 27 terrorism cases to the federal government for running the trials in military courts, ARY News reports on Tuesday.
KARACHI: Co-ordination Committee of Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) on Friday asked authorities to take serious actions against students of Jamia Hafsa, who are extending support to the terrorists under the name of religion, ARY News reported.
LAHORE: The leader of a banned sectarian militant group, Malik Ishaq is set to walk free from jail, officials said Tuesday, even as the government considers "radical changes" to tackle militancy after a Taliban school massacre.