FC, police apprehend 11 suspects in Quetta operation
RAWALPINDI: Frontier Corps (FC) Balochistan and police conducted operation in Killi Deba, Quetta and apprehended 11 suspects on Sunday.
An Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) statement issued here said that around 192 various types of weapons along with ammunition were recovered. During the operation medical camps were also established, which provided medical treatment to 2,420 patients of these areas.
In another Intelligence Based Operation (IBO), in general area Killi Segi, Killa Abdullah a wanted suspect was apprehended. Interrogation from suspect is underway. Meanwhile, Operation Raddul Fasaad continues successfully as FC Balochistan Sunday conducted search Operation in Pirkoh, Dera Bugti and dismantled two terrorist camps.
According to an ISPR, around 32 kg explosives, RPG-7, detonators, communication equipment and prepared IEDs were recovered. —APP
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