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Date / Time: 4/25/2009 12:03 AM UTC
By Saeed Shah in Islamabad and Dean Nelson in New Delhi Last Updated: 6:53PM BST 23 Apr 2009
Eight platoons of the paramilitary Frontier Constabulary were dispatched to a district in the North West Frontier Province after Hillary Clinton, US secretary of state, warned Pakistan it must confront the militant fighters.
The troops were deployed to reinforce the Pakistan government's crumbling authority in Malakand region where Sharia law is being introduced under a peace deal between Islamabad and the militants. In exchange for new 'Qazi courts' the militants have agreed to end their insurgency.
But since the deal was agreed last month, Taliban fighters have advanced into neighbouring Buner district, where they have been mounting checkpoints, and intimidating local police and officials.
Western diplomats said the area could become a terrorist safe haven as it was now effectively an "ungoverned space" and district government officials and police officers had "run away".
The new Frontier Constabulary force immediately came under attack as it arrived in the district yesterday. A police convoy it was guarding came under sniper fire, which killed one police officer and injured another.
Officials fear that from their new base in Buner, the Taliban could cut the motorway which links Islamabad with Peshawar, the regional capital of the North West Frontier Province. Some members of parliament yesterday suggested the Taliban could soon appear on the hills overlooking the western edge of Islamabad.
Army chief spokesman Major General Athar Abbas said reports of a Taliban takeover in the area were false.
He said: "Eight platoons of Frontier Constabulary have been dispatched to reinforce the police. They are to guard the government installations. They (Taliban) are in different parts of the district but reports that the whole district has fallen are completely exaggerated."
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