Police arrest terrorist at Hangu
HANGU: A terrorist wanted to police has been arrested by Doaba police station and shifted to unknown place here on Saturday.According to Police, terrorist Behram Jan an Afghan refugee was wanted to police in different cases. He was arrested by Tall and Doaba police at Mamo Khwar check post and
By our correspondents
July 26, 2015
HANGU: A terrorist wanted to police has been arrested by Doaba police station and shifted to unknown place here on Saturday.
According to Police, terrorist Behram Jan an Afghan refugee was wanted to police in different cases. He was arrested by Tall and Doaba police at Mamo Khwar check post and shifted to unknown place.
According to Police, terrorist Behram Jan an Afghan refugee was wanted to police in different cases. He was arrested by Tall and Doaba police at Mamo Khwar check post and shifted to unknown place.
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