Police nabs two ‘terrorists’ of banned outfit

City News Feb, 9 2023
Police nabs two ‘terrorists’ of banned outfit
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Police claimed to have arrested two alleged terrorists of banned outfit from Site Superhighway.

Police said two ‘terrorists’ associated with an outlawed outfit were arrested during an action near Superhighway. Officials also recovered four hand grenades and two Kalashnikovs. Arrested were identified as Ahmedullah alias Bashir and Naeemtullah.

Police after initial integration said that ‘terrorists’ got training from Afghanistan and were involved in incidents of terrorism, firing at houses and extortion money.

Earlier on October 1, Counter Terrorism Department claimed to kill two suspected terrorists of banned outfit in an operation in Gulshan-e-Maymar.

Published in The Daily National Courier, February, 08 2023

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