Operation Clean-up
Operation Clean-up, also known as Operation Blue Fox, was an armed military intelligence program led by the Sindh Police and Pakistan Rangers, with an additional assistance from the Pakistan Army and its related intelligence agencies. Planned by the FIA, Intelligence Bureau and launched the directives of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif in 1992, the program was more strictly pursued by upcoming Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto in 1993–94, as part of her internal policies.
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Prime minister Nawaz Sharif along with Chief of Army Staff General Asif Nawaz and V Corps GOC-in-Chief Lieutenant General Naseer Akhtar visiting General Headquarters (GHQ) to get briefing on 19th June of 1992 Operation preparations. | |
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Planned by | Intelligence Bureau and FIA |
Target | Muttahida Qaumi Movement – London |
Date | 19 June 1992 − 16 August 1994 (2 years, 1 month and 4 weeks) |
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Violence against Muhajirs |
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Bangladesh |
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Its objective was to cleanse Karachi city of anti-social elements. The program targeted the Muttahida Qaumi Movement over the controversy regarding the alleged Jinnahpur plan— which supposedly planned on having the city of Karachi break away from Pakistan.
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