Grand Jirga threatens to attack police stations if held elders not freed
National
May 3, 2021
WANA: A Grand Jirga of elders of Zalikhel Wazir tribes on Saturday announced to raise 3,000 armed lashkar and threatened to attack police stations if the arrested maliks and elders were not realsed forthwith.
Speaking at the Grand Jirga held in Wana, the headquarters of South Waziristan tribal district, Malik Noor Ali Karamzkhel, Malik Sherin Jan, Malik Muhammad Aslam, Malik Mirdil, Malik Gulazi and Malik Jangwali alleged that the district administration and police had miserably failed to maintain law and order.
They said that peaceful environment in South Waziristan district was intentionally being sabotaged at the behest of certain elements, which they termed a shameful act on their part. They termed the arrest of elders illegal and asked the district administration and District Police Officer Shaukat Ali to honour their promises and release the elders.
Grand Jirga threatens to attack police stations if held elders not freed
Peshawar
May 2, 2021
WANA: A Grand Jirga of elders of Zalikhel Wazir tribes on Saturday announced to raise 3,000 armed lashkar and threatened to attack police stations if the arrested maliks and elders were not released forthwith.
Speaking at the Grand Jirga held in Wana, the headquarters of South Waziristan tribal district, Malik Noor Ali Karamzkhel, Malik Sherin Jan, Malik Muhammad Aslam, Malik Mirdil, Malik Gulazi and Malik Jangwali alleged that the district administration and police had miserably failed to maintain law and order.
They said that the peaceful environment in South Waziristan district was intentionally being sabotaged at the behest of certain elements, which they termed a shameful act on their part.
National
April 28, 2021
WANA: For the first time after the merger of erstwhile Fata into Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, the police arrested 16 prominent elders and Maliks in the ongoing crackdown launched against the Ahmadzai Wazir tribes and put in the lock-up for torching an ambulance and firing on a police party in South Waziristan tribal district on Tuesday.
District Police Officer Shaukat Ali said that the crackdown was going on and the remaining accused would be arrested soon.
He claimed that the maliks and elders were also raising lashkar to torch the home of station house officer of Azam Warsak Police Station, as he had registered cases against them for setting an official ambulance on fire and firing on a police party.
(MENAFN - Tribal News Network) WANA: Dispute between the sub-tribes of Ahmadzai Wazir tribe in South Waziristan tribal district over the incentives from Angoor Adda border gate has intensified and local people fear the possibility of clash in the area over the issue.
Local sources said that after failure of talks with the district administration to resolve the dispute, Zalikhel, Tojaykhel, Khojalkhel, and Gangikhel sub-tribes have started taking positions for a possible armed clash, while other parties to dispute including Zalolkhel and Adha Shamsikhel tribes have also taken positions for retaliation in case of any aggression.
The people living near Angoor Adda have started leaving their houses over the fears of collateral damage in case of any clash. The local people have expressed grave concern over the increasing tension in the area and called upon the local administration to intervene to defuse tension.