BOSHEHRA: Saeed Manan Khan, posted as Kurram Assistant Commissioner (Revenue) was injured, along with 3 others accompanying him, in a firing incident here on Friday (31st Jan 2025).
According to the medical superintendent at the Parachinar District Headquarters Hospital, Saeed Khan, escorted by Police, was visiting Kurram’s Boshehra area to implement the ceasefire. Saeed Manan Khan was taken to the DHQ hospital where he was operated upon.
It is pertinent to mention here that on 4th January, one day after signing the peace agreement between two warring Shia and Sunni tribes, when Deputy Commissioner Kurram Javedullah Mehsud was travelling near Bagan, unidentified gunmen pumped 3 bullets into his body and also injured 6 of his guards.

Earlier, an operation was carried out against terrorists who had attacked a Parachinar-bound Aid-Convoy on 16th January, with heavy guns and rockets, killing 10 people including two passengers, two soldiers and six truck drivers (who were tortured and shot dead with hands tied). Before operation, Camps for Temporary Displaced Persons (TDP) had been arranged to make sure that the area was clear of peaceful citoyens.
According to details TDP Camps were established at Govt Boys Degree College, Thall, Govt Technical College, under-construction Rescue 1122 compound and under-construction judicial building. Operation was carried out by the Military in Ochat, Charkhel, Dadkamar and Zarana. According to the concerned authorities a large cache of arms were recovered and 8 bunkers constructed by the militants there had been demolished.
The history of Shia-Sunni skirmishes in the region is decades old. In the latest upsurge of violence that commenced last November, 150 people lost their lives when Aid-Convey carrying food, medicine and other essentials to 400,000 Shias in Parachinar, was attacked.
Militants, who fired rockets to destroy vehicles, looted 20 trucks (laden with food, other essentials) and torched them. Twenty-one vehicles managed to retreat. Only one truck successfully delivered goods at Parachinar and managed to return safely. LEA personnel retaliated, killing six attackers and injuring ten.
Apparently the shooters wanted to stop the aid caravan from reaching Kurram that remained sans supplies due to road block. While there had been reports that 100 children died because of non-availability of medicine caused by the closure of main arteries, a heli service had been delivering drugs and other goods to the citizens.
After Shia and Sunni skirmishes last November, a peace agreement was signed on 1st Jan, but the route connecting Parachinar remained blocked. Tribal elders converged at Kohat Fort where GCO 9 Division Major General Zulfiqar Bhatti had arranged a meeting (jirga) to figure out a way to end the skirmishes between two tribes.
The Apex Committee had decided to dismantle all the bunkers and remove all firearms in order to ameliorate the deteriorating law and order state of affairs. It was agreed that nobody will possess unlicensed weapons.
It was agreed that after the passage of the 2nd Feb 2025 deadline, law enforces would confiscate all the heavy weapons in the area. It is pertinent to mention here that due to closure of exits and entrances, inhabitants are facing a grave dearth of food and medicine. Media was informed that:
1) Arrangements are being made for the convoy voyaging towards Kurram;
2) As decided by the Apex Committee, the region will be made weapons and bunkers free;
3) According to the truce both the tribes will present a comprehensive plan in a fortnight apropos modus operandi of surrendering the weapons;
4) Display and use of weapons will be banned;
5) Collection of contributions for the sake of buying weapons will not be allowed;
6) Construction of bunkers will be illegal;
7) All the bunkers in the area will be demolished in a month;
8) Any group that attempts to invade other’s area would be reckoned as after the demolition of bunkers will be deemed a terrorist.
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