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A militant leader in the Khyber region of north-west Pakistan has been shot dead by unidentified gunmen. | A militant leader in the Khyber region of north-west Pakistan has been shot dead by unidentified gunmen. |
Haji Namdar was killed when the attackers entered the headquarters of his Vice and Virtue Movement and shot at him, his spokesman said. | |
He said two suspects have been captured after the killing, but it is too early to say who could be behind the attack. | He said two suspects have been captured after the killing, but it is too early to say who could be behind the attack. |
In June, Namdar's organisation was banned and troops began an operation against Islamist militants in Khyber. | In June, Namdar's organisation was banned and troops began an operation against Islamist militants in Khyber. |
His house was also blown up by the security forces during the operation. | His house was also blown up by the security forces during the operation. |
Namdar was the leader of one of the three militant groups active in the area. | Namdar was the leader of one of the three militant groups active in the area. |
After returning from Saudi Arabia to the Tirah valley in Pakistan's Khyber Agency in 2003, he set about enforcing laws similar to those imposed by Taleban in neighbouring Afghanistan. | After returning from Saudi Arabia to the Tirah valley in Pakistan's Khyber Agency in 2003, he set about enforcing laws similar to those imposed by Taleban in neighbouring Afghanistan. |
Like the Taleban's Mullah Mohammad Omar, his word was considered final. | Like the Taleban's Mullah Mohammad Omar, his word was considered final. |
Initially, the valley's mainly Afridi tribes people welcomed the organisation's commitment to curbing lawlessness. | Initially, the valley's mainly Afridi tribes people welcomed the organisation's commitment to curbing lawlessness. |
But the tide of popular support slowly disappeared with some tribal chiefs accusing him of "religious terrorism". | But the tide of popular support slowly disappeared with some tribal chiefs accusing him of "religious terrorism". |
His volunteers hit men for not covering their heads or not growing beards in what is deemed the proper style and length. | His volunteers hit men for not covering their heads or not growing beards in what is deemed the proper style and length. |
Under him, music was banned, as was television. Every worshipper had to sign the mosque's register to verify they had offered prayers. | Under him, music was banned, as was television. Every worshipper had to sign the mosque's register to verify they had offered prayers. |
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