Pakistan closes in on high-value target
Pakistani security forces have tracked down one of the most wanted al-Qaeda terrorists. If successful, the arrest would be a huge success in fight against terrorism.
By Asif Ali Bhatti
April 12, 2019
Highlights
- This terrorist was among the most wanted terrorists after the killing and arrest of the top leadership of al-Qaeda
- It would one of the biggest successes of Pakistan in the world’s fight against terrorism, say sources
ISLAMABAD: Reliable sources have told The News that Pakistan’s security agencies have traced the whereabouts of a high-value target.
The sources confided that if Pakistan could achieve this target, it would one of the biggest successes of Pakistan in the world’s fight against terrorism.
Reliable sources have disclosed that this terrorist was among the most wanted terrorists after the killing and arrest of the top leadership of al-Qaeda.
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