Pakistan bomb kills anti-Taliban militiaman
October 26, 2011 00:00:00
PESHAWAR, Pakistan, Oct 25 (AFP): A roadside bomb targeted an anti-Taliban militia member in northwest Pakistan Tuesday, ripping through his vehicle and killing four people, police said.
The blast badly damaged the militiaman's car in a remote village in the district of Lower Dir, where Pakistan launched a major operation designed to dislodge a Taliban insurgency in 2009.
Sponsored by the government, tribesmen across the northwest have set up militias in a bid to drive the Taliban out of their communities.
"The bomb targeted anti-Taliban militia member Aziz-ur-Rehman. His 12-year-old son, a son-in-law and a neighbour who were also travelling in his car were also killed," local police chief Salim Khan Marwat told.
"It was a remote-controlled IED (improvised explosive device) which exploded when the vehicle passed. Two people passing near by the car were wounded," said Marwat.