Teenage heartthrob Justin Bieber had a narrow escape in America, after police did not arrest the pop star for hitting them with a water balloon. The 16-year-old was accused of “inappropriate behaviour†before a Maryland State Fair concert, in Baltimore, last week. The Canadian heartthrob, who has nurtured a clean-cut image, was said to be [...]
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KPS officer suspended for carrying Serbian badge
The Kosovo Police Service (KPS) suspended border police officer Ljubiša Vojinović after a Serbian police badge was found in his possession.
KPS regional spokesman Besim Hoti told the Tanjug news agency that Vojinović was arrested after the murder of Kosovo Albanian Hakif Mehmeti three nights ago in Priština.
Zagreb: 500 guns missing from police storage
More than 500 guns being kept in a police storage facility have gone mission, according to Croatian public station HRT. There are three people being investigated, one if which is employed by the Interior Ministry.
Car bombing flattens Kohat police compound
PESHAWAR – At least 22 people including children and women were killed and 85 others got injured in a powerful car bombing at a police compound on Hangu Road in Kohat on Tuesday evening.
Official sources said that majority of those targeted in the attack were either policemen or their family members. Most of the injured persons were children and women. Reportedly the car bomb blast ripped through at around 07:00 p.m. when the victims were breaking their fast.
Eyewitnesses said that it was a huge explosion and over two dozens houses were demolished completely while windowpanes of nearby buildings were smashed. In addition, over 30 shops located in Tirrah Bazaar were also damaged completely.
Officials said that explosive material was planted in a car parked near the gate of Police Line Colony but it was not clear whether it was detonated through a remote control or by a suicide bomber.
Police and law enforcement agencies arrived at the scene and cordoned off the area. Rescue workers accompanied by local people were busy pulling people out of the rubbles. However, rescue workers faced difficulties as electricity was suspended after the blast. Bomb disposal squad said that around 400 kilograms of explosive material was used in the blast.
Commissioner Kohat Khalid Omarzai while talking to media persons said that it was a huge explosion. Emergency has been declared in the hospitals of the district while rescue operation was underway, he informed.
No militant organisation claimed responsibility for the attack till filing of this report.
Agencies add: At least 21 people were killed and more than 50 wounded in a bomb attack targeting police headquarters in Kohat on Tuesday. A government official said a large explosion has ripped through the police compound. Khalid Omarzai said the blast rocked the complex housing officersÂ’ homes, a training facility and a commercial area.
The death toll could rise as several people were trapped under the debris of collapsed houses.
“Eighteen people have so far been pulled out of debris,” Fayyaz Turu, police chief of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, told a private TV channel.
According to a TV channel, a suicide bomber, riding a car, wreaked havoc at police headquarters in Kohat on Tuesday.
“There were women and children among the injured,” senior police official Dilawar Bangash told AFP. “It was a big explosion. I am on site and can see the smoke. Several people have been wounded,” he said.
Police said a nearby police residential complex had also been severely damaged and houses had collapsed, trapping several people in the rubble. Police said it was a bomb blast but they were investigating whether a suicide bomber had targeted the area or someone had planted a bomb. “It was a bomb blast but I can’t say (more) about the nature of the bomb, as our focus is to rescue people,” Khalid Khan, the top administrative official in Kohat, said.
Doctor Atta-ur-Rehman, a doctor in KohatÂ’s main hospital, said 18 injured had been brought to his hospital.
According to a private TV channel, the blast was of high intensity and more casualties were feared. Nearby houses have been badly affected by the explosion.
19 die as bomber rocks police station in Lakki
LAKKI MARWAT – At least 19 people including policemen and students were killed and 57 others got injured when a suicide bomber rammed his car into a police station here on Monday morning.
According to sources and eyewitnesses, a suicide bomber rammed his explosive-laden pickup into Lakki Police Station building at 07:00 a.m. causing massive destruction to the police station and nearby buildings. They said that policemen were inside the building while a number of people, mostly students, were passing by the police station on the old Katchery Road to reach their schools.
Intensity of the blast can be gauged from the destruction and damages it caused in the radius of one and a half furlongs, they maintained, saying that the building of police station was completely destroyed in the explosion.
A number of policemen were buried under the debris and wreckage of the building and rescue operation was immediately launched to dig out the injured and the dead. DCO Muhammad Ayyaz Mandokhel, DPO Gul Wali Khan and SSP Investigation Qayyum Jan Marwat also rushed towards the spot soon after the incident and themselves took part in the rescue work. Regional Police Officer Bannu Region also inspected the blast site.
Heavy machinery and excavators were brought to remove the rubbles of the destroyed buildings. Besides the police station building, the blast destroyed the building of Veterinary Hospital, City Hospital, offices of DSP Lakki, SSP Investigation, Assistant Director Livestock and District Collector, residence of Assistant Coordination Officer and several houses and shops in the locality. The blast also shattered shutters and windowpanes of shops in the locality.
Emergency was declared in the city hospitals. A team of doctors along with medicines also arrived Lakki from Bannu.
An official in Lakki City Hospital told reporters that 15 bodies, including seven of policemen, and 57 injured persons had been brought to the hospital so far. Four students, a primary schoolteacher and an Afghan woman are also among the dead, he added.
Due to explosion an electricity transformer and two power pylons installed outside the residence of ACO fell on a motorcar carrying schoolchildren. Many students were killed and injured in the incident.
Out of 57 wounded persons, 24 are police personnel and over eight are students. Eight wounded people were referred to Bannu while four others were taken to DI Khan in critical condition.
Sources told that 500 to 600 kg explosive material was used in the suicide attack. They said that experts collected evidence and parts of the vehicle used in the blast from the site and examined the crater caused by the explosion. Security was beefed up in the city and law enforcers were deputed on roads and streets leading to the site of the blast.
The cops who were killed in the blast included Qasim Khan, Ajab Khan, Muhammad Akram, Ghani Rehman, Hafeezullah, Muhammad Ishaq and Muhammad Hashim, while civilians who died in the explosions included Ms Batakha Bibi (Afghan national), Khalil-ur-Rehman (student), Ms Sehri Hayat (student), Asma Naheed (Student), Ismatullah (student), Faiz Rasool (schoolteacher) and two unknown persons.
The injured police personnel are Muhammad Arif, Munawar Khan, Khan Muhammad, Haroon Rashid, Javed Khan, Abdul Haq, Shehzada, Naqeebullah, Sifatullah, Terri Khan, Javed Iqbal, Faheemullah, Ikramullah, Muhammad Aslam, Muhammad Idrees, Naseer Khan, Muhammad Ayyaz, Fakhar Alam, Illauddin, Afsar Khan, Mamoor Khan, Muhammad Hayya, Muhammad Amin and Zeshaan.
Civilians who were wounded in the explosions included Hafiz Ihasan-ur-Rehman, his brother Shafiur Rehman, Muhammad Hasan, Muhammad Hanif, Fazal Rehman, Samiullah, Sifatullah, Wahid Ali, Sher Bahadar, Kamran, Israruddin, Fayazuddin, Waqaruddin, Jamal Khan, Majid, Muhammad Farooq, Israr Ali, Rustam Khan, Gul Nawaz, Faizullah, Suhail, Kalimullah, Ibrahim, Ikramullah, Ameer Jehan, Naveed Akhtar, Fatima Bibi, Javeria, Farhat, Naveed Asif, Khursheed Begum, Khizar Hayat and wife of Pir Ghulam.
Reuters adds: A Taliban suicide bomber rammed his car into a police station in northwest Pakistan on Monday killing at least 19 people, police said, in a new wave of attacks by al Qaeda-linked militants. The recent bombings end a relative lull in militant violence over the past month and turn up the heat on a government overwhelmed by devastating floods that have made millions homeless and hammered the economy.
Nearly 100 people were killed last week in suicide bombings on processions of minority Shiite Muslims in the eastern city of Lahore and southwestern city of Quetta. “It goes to show that the terrorists have no creed except bloodshed and chaos, and are desperately carrying out their agenda regardless of the precarious conditions,” Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani told a meeting of provincial officials.
PakistanÂ’s Taliban claimed responsibility for MondayÂ’s attack in the town of Lakki Marwat, warning the government not to use lashkar or militias to fight the group. The bomber struck a school van before hitting the rear wall of the police station. The blast turned most of the police station into rubble. Burned-out cars were flipped on their sides.
“Nineteen people have been killed. There are nine policemen and two children among the dead,” said the Information Minister of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province, Mian Iftikhar Hussain. Hussain said 34 people, including 20 policemen, were wounded.
Earlier this year, a suicide bomber blew himself up in an SUV at a volleyball game, killing nearly 100 people in a village near Lakki Marwat in one of the deadliest attacks in the country. PakistanÂ’s Taliban have been fighting to topple the US-backed government for years. Their ambitions have grown, complicating the US war on militancy.
Children die as Pakistan suicide bomber targets police
At least three school children are among 17 people killed in a suicide car bombing in north-west Pakistan. The attacker rammed a pick-up into a police station in Lakki Marwat town, in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province.
Escaped Kosovo criminal arrested
The Kosovo police arrested convicted criminal Lirim Jakupi in Priština on Sunday, according to a police statement. Jakupi was one of the seven people who escaped from the Dubrava prison, near Istok, three years ago.
Police investigating port case
Ivica DaÄić said that police are checking everyone on the list of persons facing criminal charges related to the privatization of the Port of Belgrade company. The Interior Minister said that the police were investigating the company even before the Anti-Corruption Council released its list, based on information from the small shareholders.
Russia: Police officer killed in attack
Suspected militants shot dead a police officer in Russia’s North Caucasus republic of Ingushetia early on Thursday, a law enforcement source told RIA Novosti.
The source said the officer was killed when unknown assailants armed with automatic weapons broke into the territory of his home in the volatile republic’s Sunzhensky district.
James Jay Lee — Discovery Channel Protestor-Gunman — Killed By Cops
Police have shot and killed a gunman who spent Wednesday afternoon holding three hostages in the lobby of the Discovery Communications Building in Downtown Silver Spring, Maryland. James Jay Lee, a man with a history of mental illness and environmental extremism targeting the Discovery Channel, entered the building at One Discovery Place at approximately [...]
“Special units already in northern Kosovo”
Kosovo Albanian government’s Interior Minister has said that “special units of the Kosovo police are already operating in northern Kosovo”. “Special units of the Kosovo police have already been deployed in northern Kosovo and they will continue to be sent to this region,” Bajram Redzepi said in Pristina, the local media reported on Wednesday.
Slovak police search for gunman’s motive
Police in Slovakia are trying to discover why a man went on the rampage in the capital, killing seven people and wounding 15 others. Six of the victims were members of the same Roma family.
Paris Hilton’s Boyfried — Cy Waits — Fired As Vegas Club Manager Following Weekend Drug Bust
Looks like Paris’ new beau is going to have to devise a new way to finance his addiction to “The Good Shit.” Cy Waits is out of a job.Waits — the socialite’s new boyfriend — he was driving the Cadillac Escalade that was pulled over Friday night by police leading to HiltonÂ’’s arrest for possession [...]
Two Kosovo police cars damaged in blast
Two Kosovo police vehicles were damaged in an explosion in the backyard of the police station in Zubin Potok. There were no injuries in the blast, according to the report, but the explosion cause damage to two police cars.
IM meets with Austrian police official
Interior Minister Ivica DaÄić met with Austrian Federal Criminal Police Director Franz Lang in Salzburg on the Hypo Alpe-Adria Bank scandal.
He expressed the readiness of the Serbian police to take part in the investigation.
Police cooperation conference in Austria
Serbian Interior Minister Ivica DaÄić will attend the Salzburg Forum ministerial conference today. The gathering will discuss police partnership in Eastern Europe on Friday and Saturday.
Taliban kill 8 Afghan police in raid
Afghan officials say Taliban rebels have killed eight police officers in a raid in the northern province of Kunduz. VOA reports that Taliban were stepping up strikes in what once was a relatively secure part of Afghanistan.
Police director praises cooperation
Serbian Police (MUP) Director Milorad Veljović said late on Tuesday that good cooperation between Serbia and Croatia “a decisive blow to organized crimeâ€. Commenting on the verdict reached against Sretko Kalinić, a member of the Zemun Clan criminal group who was sentenced in Zagreb on Tuesday to 18 months in prison for forging his passport, and then extradited to Serbia, Veljović pointed out that the police cooperation between the two countries is of historic importance for the regionâ€.
Austrian bank involved in arms trafficking?
Austrian police have discovered documents which prove involvement of Hypo Alpe-AdriaBank in arms trafficking in Croatia.
The allegations also concern weapons trade in other parts of former Yugoslavia, Slovenian business daily Finance writes.
KFOR hands over protection of monasteries
The NATO-led KFOR officially on Monday handed over the guarding of the Serb Orthodox monastery Gracanica to the Kosovo police, KPS. This was confirmed by deputy chief of the GraÄanica police station Rama Krueziu.



