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Curfew imposed in North Waziristan

Security forces imposing a curfew in North #Waziristan warn violators will be shot at sight.

10.05.2014 - Update : 10.05.2014
Curfew imposed in North Waziristan

 

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan 

A curfew imposed by North Waziristan security forces on Friday continues for a second day on Saturday with a clear-cut warning that violators will be shot at sight.

The curfew follows the explosion of a roadside bomb in North Waziristan, which killed nine Pakistani soldiers and injured several others a couple of days ago. The attack occurred amid Pakistani peace negotiations with militants.

Security forces launched a search operation in parts of Miramshah, the capital of North Waziristan, and Ghulam Khan town, located on the Pakistan and Afganistan border. Security forces arrested 60 suspects, a senior security official  - who did not want to be named - told the Anadolu Agency (AA).

Thousands of Waziristan students have to bear the brunt of the curfew, as authorities have postponed the annual exams due to the ongoing curfew imposed for an “indefinite period”.

Ihsan Dawar, a local journalist told AA the curfew had caused hardship to the residents as the supplies of essential commodities from nearby Bannu district, and other parts of the country had been suspended, causing food shortage in the region.

Bans on all kind of transport has also caused problems for patients, including those needing immediate treatment, Dawar said.

Azam Tariq, a spokesman of Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan  (TTP), a consortium of different insurgent groups in Pakistan, and the prime target of army operations, told reporters that the army had been engaged in operation against Taliban for last nine days in North and South Waziristan.

North Waziristan is one of the seven semi autonomous tribal areas in Pakistan, and a bastion of powerful Haqqani network, the TTP and two rival Taliban groups.

By Aamir Latif

englishnews@aa.com.tr

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