Five Afghans nabbed in Hangu
HANGU: The security forces, police and personnel of the spy agencies arrested five suspected Afghan nationals during a joint search operation in parts of the district, police said on Friday. They said that the personnel of the security forces, spy agencies and police conducted a search operation in Kata Kanri
By our correspondents
August 15, 2015
HANGU: The security forces, police and personnel of the spy agencies arrested five suspected Afghan nationals during a joint search operation in parts of the district, police said on Friday. They said that the personnel of the security forces, spy agencies and police conducted a search operation in Kata Kanri and Lakhti Banda Refugee Camp and made the arrests. Those arrested in the search were identified as Gul Agha, Farhan, Dilawar, Buner and another person Ghulam. The arrested persons were shifted to an undisclosed location for an interrogation.
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