Six outlaws arrested in Hangu
HANGU: The police arrested six outlaws and seized arms and narcotics from them during search operation in various areas on Thursday, an official said.In-charge City Police Station Amjad Hussain said the police launched search operation in Shahokhel, Darvezi, Paloa, Qazi Pump and Sarkadana area and arrested six outlaws wanted by
By our correspondents
August 07, 2015
HANGU: The police arrested six outlaws and seized arms and narcotics from them during search operation in various areas on Thursday, an official said.In-charge City Police Station Amjad Hussain said the police launched search operation in Shahokhel, Darvezi, Paloa, Qazi Pump and Sarkadana area and arrested six outlaws wanted by the police in crimes of heinous nature. The police also seized two Kalashnikovs, two pistols, several cartridges and three kilograms of hashish from them.
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