Incident Summary:

03/04/2001: Unknown gunmen killed 10 minority Shi i Muslims and two policemen in attacks in Sheikhupura, Pakistan. The gunmen fired on their victims from motorcycles in three coordinated incidents. No one claimed responsibility for the attacks, but Pakistani authorities suspected that members of Sipah-e-Sahaba were behind the attacks.

GTD ID:
200103040002

When:
2001-03-04

Country:
Pakistan

Region:
South Asia

Province/administrative
region/u.s. state:

Punjab

City:
Seikhupura

Attack Information
Type of Attack (more) Armed Assault
Successful Attack? (more) Yes
Target Information (more)
Target Type: Police
Name of Entity Pakistan Police Forces
Specific Description Policemen in Sheikhupura
Nationality of Target Pakistan
Target Type: Private Citizens & Property
Name of Entity Civilians
Specific Description Shi I muslims in Sheikhupura
Nationality of Target Pakistan
Additional Information
Hostages No
Ransom No
Property Damage No
Weapon Information
Type Sub-type
Firearms Unknown Gun Type
Additional Information
Suicide Attack?No
Part of Multiple Incident?No
Criterion 1 (more) Yes
Criterion 2 (more) Yes
Criterion 3 (more) Yes
Doubt Terrorism Proper (more) No
Additional Information One of the most violent and heavily armed religious groups in Pakistan, the Sipah-e-Sahaba had been staging demonstrations to protest the hanging execution of one of its members. The organization regarded Pakistan's Shi i community to be non-Muslims and wanted the government to declare Pakistan a Sunni Muslim state.
Perpetrator Group Information
Group Name Claimed Responsibility
Sipah-e-Sahaba/Pakistan (SSP) (suspected) No
Perpetrator Statistics
Number of Perpetrators Unknown
Number of Captured Perpetrators 0
Casualty Information
Total Number of Casualties 12 Fatalities / 0 Injured
Total Number of Fatalities 12
Number of U.S. Fatalities 0
Number of Perpetrator Fatalities 0
Total Number of Injured 0
Number of U.S. Injured 0
Number of Perpetrators Injured 0
Sources
"Gunmen On Motorcycles Kill Twelve in Pakistan,” The Associated Press, March 4, 2001.