34 arrested in Hangu search
HANGU: The police claimed to have arrested 34 outlaws during search operations in various areas in the district on Friday. Talking to reporters, District Police Officer (DPO) Anwar Saeed Kundi said that the police conducted search operations in Sarkdana, Gul Bagh Killay, Lakhti Banda, Afghan Refugee Camp, Merobak Bandi, Kando
By our correspondents
January 10, 2015
HANGU: The police claimed to have arrested 34 outlaws during search operations in various areas in the district on Friday. Talking to reporters, District Police Officer (DPO) Anwar Saeed Kundi said that the police conducted search operations in Sarkdana, Gul Bagh Killay, Lakhti Banda, Afghan Refugee Camp, Merobak Bandi, Kando Killay and Babotang areas. Nine suspected persons and 21 illegal Afghan nationals were arrested. One Kalashnikov and two pistols were recovered.
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