77 suspects held in Charsadda
CHARSADDA: The police arrested 77 suspected persons, including 23 illegal Afghan nationals during search operation in the district on Saturday, official sources said.They said the police launched search and strike operation in the district against the outlaws and arrested 77 suspects, including 23 illegal Afghan nationals, and 17 proclaimed offenders.
By our correspondents
March 01, 2015
CHARSADDA: The police arrested 77 suspected persons, including 23 illegal Afghan nationals during search operation in the district on Saturday, official sources said.They said the police launched search and strike operation in the district against the outlaws and arrested 77 suspects, including 23 illegal Afghan nationals, and 17 proclaimed offenders. The police also seized five Kalashnikovs, 13 pistols, seven shotguns and three kilograms of heroin from their possession.
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