Four outlaws arrested in Hangu
By Our Correspondent
January 06, 2020
HANGU: The police arrested four criminals during search and strike operation in the district here on Sunday, police said.
They said that acting on a tip-off, a police party of Thall Police Station headed by SHO Fazal Muhammad Khan raided a hideout in the Karbogha village and arrested two proclaimed offenders identified as Salim Muhammad Khan and Khan Bagh. One Kalashnikov was also recovered from them.
“Both of them were wanted to the Badaber Police Station in Peshawar in various cases,” an official said. In another development, the cops of Doaba Police Station arrested two outlaws, namely, Farmanullah and Sher Rehman in raids. They were wanted to the law-enforcement agencies in connection with cases of heinous nature.
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