CTD Peshawar arrests three terrorists
PESHAWAR: The Counter Terrorism Department (CTD) Peshawar on Saturday claimed to have arrested three wanted terrorists involved in multiple attacks on security forces.
According to details, the CTD department arrested three alleged terrorists and recovered 20 kg of explosive material, two receivers and detonators from their possession.
The terrorists were arrested from Jarma Bridge near Kohat road.
The CTD department said the terrorists
By OCTOPUS
November 28, 2015
PESHAWAR: The Counter Terrorism Department (CTD) Peshawar on Saturday claimed to have arrested three wanted terrorists involved in multiple attacks on security forces.
According to details, the CTD department arrested three alleged terrorists and recovered 20 kg of explosive material, two receivers and detonators from their possession.
The terrorists were arrested from Jarma Bridge near Kohat road.
The CTD department said the terrorists were involved in multiple attacks on security forces, acts of extortion and several other crimes.
The accused were shifted to undisclosed location for further interrogation.
According to details, the CTD department arrested three alleged terrorists and recovered 20 kg of explosive material, two receivers and detonators from their possession.
The terrorists were arrested from Jarma Bridge near Kohat road.
The CTD department said the terrorists were involved in multiple attacks on security forces, acts of extortion and several other crimes.
The accused were shifted to undisclosed location for further interrogation.
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