At least one policeman was killed and six other people, including four workers of the Independent Election Commission, were wounded in a suicide attack here on Monday.
Three militants were arrested on Monday after a brief shootout with security forces on the outskirts of Srinagar city, police said.
Three suspected militants were arrested after a brief shootout on the outskirts of Srinagar on Monday, police said. The security forces established a checkpoint at Narbal area on the Srinagar-Baramulla highway, following information about the movement of militants through the area, a police officer said. The personnel signalled a car to stop, but the driver tried to speed away. The suspected militants were arrested after a brief exchange of firing, in which one of them was injured. He has been taken to a hospital, the official said. A cache of explosives and ammunition, hidden in apple boxes, were recovered from the spot, the official added.
Sri Lanka's Petroleum Minister and cricket legend Arjuna Ranatunga was arrested on Monday for the first violent incident amidst the on going political crisis in the country that killed one person, police said. The political crises in Sri Lanka took an ugly turn on Sunday when bodyguards of 54-year-old Ranatunga, a loyalist of Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe, fired live rounds at the supporters of the new premier Mahinda Rajapaksa, leaving one person dead. One person succumbed to his injuries and two others were hospitalised in the shooting incident and a security personnel was arrested at the Ceylon Petroleum Corporation (CPC) premises in Dematagoda following a tense situation. The cricketer-turned-politician was arrested on Monday for the incident at his ministry premises when a petroleum worker died due to shooting by his security staff, police spokesman Ruwan Gunasekera said.
Credit rating agency Moody's on Monday expressed concern that the ongoing political crisis in Sri Lanka has caused the 'credit negative' to the island nation as the sudden appointment of a new Prime Minister has heightened the policy uncertainty.On October 26, Sri Lankan President Maithripala Sirisena sacked Ranil Wickremesinghe from the post of Prime Minister and replaced him with his (Sirisena) predecessor Mahinda Rajapaksa.Matthew Circosta, Analyst, Sovereign Risk Group, Moody's Investors Service said, "The current political crisis in Sri Lanka is credit negative for the sovereign. The President's sudden appointment of Rajapaksa as Prime Minister significantly heightens policy uncertainty."The agency also claimed that additionally, the possible social tensions that may unfold in the next few weeks would have a negative impact on the economy."At a time when global financial markets are turbulent, uncertainty about the direction of future policy could have a large and lasting ...
China on Monday said it is closely monitoring "the political turmoil" in Sri Lanka but maintained that it is the internal affairs of the country and hoped that the relevant political parties can resolve their differences through dialogue and consultations. Sri Lanka had plunged into political crisis since President Maithripala Sirisena sacked Prime Minister Ranil Wickramasinge and appointed pro-China former president Mahinda Rajapaksa as his successor. Asked about China's stand on the current political crisis in Sri Lanka considering that Beijing has made huge investments in the island nation, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Lu Kang told media here that China is following the crisis closely. "China and Sri Lanka are friendly neighbours. We are closely following the changes in the situation in Sri Lanka," he said. China, he said will always follow the principle of non-interference in internal affairs of other countries. "The changes in Sri Lankan situation belongs to its internal ...
China on Monday said it is closely following the political crisis in Sri Lanka and is in touch with the relevant parties.
Northern Army Commander Lt Gen Ranbir Singh reviewed the security situation in central Kashmir Monday and commended the troops for their dedication to duty. He was accompanied by Commander of Srinagar-based Chinar Corps, Lt Gen A K Bhatt, an army official said. Lt Gen Singh also visited the Army's 92 Base Hospital at Badamibagh cantonment here to enquire about the well-being of the soldiers undergoing treatment at the medical facility, the official said. He said the Army commander wished the recuperating soldiers a speedy recovery.
A suicide bombing targeting the Afghan election commission's office in Kabul on Monday killed a police officer and wounded five people, the police said. The Islamic State group claimed responsibility for the attack, the latest surrounding Afghanistan's embattled parliamentary election process. The bomber was walking toward the gate of the heavily fortified election commission offices when the police became suspicious of his intentions and opened fire, prompting him to detonate his explosives vest, said police chief Bismillah Taban. Both the Taliban and the IS had threatened to disrupt parliamentary elections in Afghanistan, which were held in most provinces on October 20 and in southern Kandahar province last Saturday. Earlier reports said the bomber in Monday's attack drove an explosives-laden vehicle but Taban clarified later that he was on foot. In a statement, the Islamic State group said "martyrdom-seeker, Abu Usama al-Badkhishi" exploded his vest near two Afghan security ...
Army Chief General Bipin Rawat on Monday underlined that either the armed forces transform itself as per modern necessities or else they perish.Addressing the 'Defence attaches conclave' here, the Army Chief said, "Our Defence force is in the phase of transformation. We are imbibing modern technology to be integrated with a weapon system and equipment to enable our armed forces to be prepared for the future. We also do appreciate that in these modern days, either you transform or you perish. And, transformation can only happen through co-operation".General Rawat continued to say that India is currently engaged in wide-ranging collaborations with countries like Brazil and Chile on the western edge and Vietnam on the eastern edge, adding that the countries have shown a keen interest in sharing technology with the Indian Defence forces."Large number of weapon system needs to be upgraded. We put all this out in the open domain. India has been the largest importer of weapons systems and ...
A cashier working for a gas agency was shot dead by unidentified bike-borne assailants here in Uttar Pradesh on Monday and Rs 10 lakh cash looted from him, police said.
Residents say suspected Islamic State militants attacked a small town in central Libya, killing at least four people, including the mayor's son, and torching the police station. The residents of Al-Fuqaha said on Monday that the attack took place overnight, and that a dozen residents are missing since the assault, their fate unknown. The town is south of the coastal city of Sirte, a former IS bastion. The residents spoke on condition of anonymity, fearing reprisals. The attack underlines the volatility of Libya's central region, where IS and other armed groups, including some from neighbouring Chad, operate as highway robbers or attack patrols of the self-styled Libyan National Army. Libya plunged into chaos after the 2011 uprising and is now governed by rival administrations, based in country's east and west.
Eight persons were arrested as police busted a gang of highway robbers, a senior police official said here Monday, adding Rs 5 lakh cash and goods were seized from their possession. Four pistols were also found in the possession of the gang members, SP (city) Ombir Singh said. The gang was busted Sunday, he said, adding its members confessed to have looted people on highways in Muzaffarnagar, Rampur, Moradabad, Hapur, Basti, Bijnore, Meerut as well places in Haryana, Uttarakhand and West Bengal. Cash worth Rs 5 lakh, 335 cartons of cosmetics, a car and four pistols were found in the possession of the accused, the officer said. The gang came on the police radar after a truck loaded with consignments of Hindustan Unilever Limited (HUL) was looted by the accused at Muzaffarnagar two weeks ago. Police also seized 335 cartons of goods looted from Ghaziabad and Noida.
A suicide attacker on foot blew himself up near a vehicle as it entered the head office of Afghanistan's Independent Election Commission (IEC) on Monday, wounding at least six people, officials said. "The explosion happened 20 metres from the vehicles of the IEC employees," Kabul police spokesman Basir Mujahid told AFP. Four IEC employees and two police were wounded, he said. The attack comes as legislative election ballot boxes from the around the war-torn country are delivered to the IEC's heavily fortified compound in the Afghan capital. The election, which the Taliban had vowed to attack, was marred by deadly violence, with hundreds killed or wounded in scores of attacks.
A suicide attacker on foot blew himself up near a vehicle as it entered the head office of Afghanistan's Independent Election Commission (IEC) on Monday, wounding at least six people, officials said. "The explosion happened 20 metres from the vehicles of the IEC employees," Kabul police spokesman Basir Mujahid told AFP. Four IEC employees and two police were wounded, he said.
An Egyptian court listed 164 Islamists as leaders of terrorist entities, including leading members of Al-Jamaa Al-Islamiya (Islamic Group) as well as loyalists of the outlawed Muslim Brotherhood group, official MENA news agency reported.
A BJP leader was critically injured Sunday after he was attacked by suspected naxals with sharp edged weapons in poll-bound Chhattisgarh's Dantewada district, around 400 kms from here, the police said. The attack took place at around 8 pm when Nandal Mudiyami, a member of Dantewada Zila Panchayat, was at his house in Palnar village, Dantewada Additional Superintendent of Police Gorakhnath Baghel told PTI. Soon after the incident, his relatives informed police and rushed him to Dantewada hospital, he said. "Mudiyami's is being treated and his condition was said to be critical," said Baghel. A search operation was launched in the area to trace the attackers, he added. The incident took place a day after naxals blew up a bunker vehicle of CRPF (Central reserve Police Force) personnel in neighbouring Bijapur district in which four paramilitary personnel were killed. The ultras have called upon voters to boycott the assembly polls, scheduled to be held in two phases next ...
Militants carries out two deadly attacks in the troubled Kashmir Valley on Sunday, killing a middle-rung police officer and a political activist.
Boko Haram jihadists launched a large assault on a military base in Nigeria's remote northeast region and killed one soldier, defence officials said Sunday. The attack on 145 Battalion in Gashigar, Borno State, began on Saturday and continued into early Sunday morning, said Nigerian air force spokesman Ibikunle Daramola. "BHTs (Boko Haram terrorists) in 13 gun trucks...advanced towards the camp from two different directions," Daramola said in a statement. Nigerian troops supported by helicopters "forced the Boko Haram terrorists to retreat from the camp," Daramola said. "One soldier was killed in action while four others were wounded," said the Nigerian army in a statement posted on its official Twitter account. The army repelled an assault on Gashigar in September by jihadists in trucks mounted with anti-aircraft guns. There have been at least nine military base attacks since July, mostly in the northern part of Borno state, near the shores of Lake Chad. Boko Haram has in recent ...
A sub-inspector of police and a PDP worker were killed by militants in separate incidents in Kashmir on Sunday, officials said. Forty-year-old PDP worker Mohd. Amin Dar was fired upon by the militants in Srinagar. He was rushed to a hospital where he died, the officials said. Dar, a resident of Gangbugh, was an associate of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) leader and former minister Syed Altaf Bukhari, they said. In a separate incident, Imtiyaz Ahmed Mir, a 30-year-old Jammu and Kashmir Police sub-inspector posted in the CID department, was gunned down by militants in the militancy-infested Pulwama district of South Kashmir when he was on his way home to meet his elderly parents. Mir's body was recovered from the Chewa Kalan area of the district, the officials said. According to Mir's superiors, the desperation to see his parents prompted Mir to shave off his beard and change appearance in his unsuccessful attempt to dodge militants who had laid a death trap for him in his village. Mir .