Three camps of terrorists destroyed in Quetta, Panjgur raids
QUETTA: The Frontier Corps and sensitive agencies in their actions in Margat and Panjgur rounded up three suspects and destroyed three camps used by terrorists.
The FC and intelligence agencies in their action in the Marget area on the outskirts of Quetta destroyed three camps used by terrorists. Three suspects were also nabbed during the action. They also recovered from their possession detonators, communication equipment, three kilograms of explosive material and other subversive material in an operation.
In the Gachk area of Panjgur, 30 suspects were rounded up for their linkages with a banned organisation. Two SMGs and 200 live rounds were recovered from their possession.
Meanwhile, the Panjpai Levies seized 77 kg hashish from a car after an exchange of fire and two persons were nabbed. An FIR has been lodged.
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