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Banned militant group forms groups to counter crimes in Pakistan tribal area.

BBC Monitoring International Reports

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Text of report headlined "Lashkar-i-Islam sets up committees to monitor law, order situation" published by Pakistan newspaper The Nation website on 31 January

Peshawar - The religious organization, Lashkar-i- Islam [banned militant group] of Bara, Khyber Agency, has constituted special committees to monitor the law and order situation of the agency and adjacent areas.

Spokesman of Lashkar-i-Islam -- Mesri Khan -- while talking to The Nation said, "We have constituted separate committees for countering different crimes."

He said that Lashkar-i-Islam have 463 religious clerics who know Quran and Sunnah [Prophet's way of life]. He said they implement …

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