FC arrest five militants in Quetta
QUETTA: Balochistan Frontier Corps arrested five suspected militants including a would-be suicide bomber during raids in parts of provincial capital on Wednesday.A spokesman for FC here said that raids were conducted on tip-off by the intelligence organisation during which five suspected militants were arrested.“One of arrested militants was being prepared
By our correspondents
June 11, 2015
QUETTA: Balochistan Frontier Corps arrested five suspected militants including a would-be suicide bomber during raids in parts of provincial capital on Wednesday.A spokesman for FC here said that raids were conducted on tip-off by the intelligence organisation during which five suspected militants were arrested.“One of arrested militants was being prepared to carry out suicide attack”, he said and added they could be involved in acts of violence in the city. He said the arrested militants are being interrogated and arrest of their accomplices is likely.
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