Five terrorists arrested by Punjab CTD from Rojhan
LAHORE: Five terrorists of proscribed organisation the Baloch Republican Army (BRA) were arrested in an IBO (Intelligence Based Operation) conducted by the Punjab CTD in Rojhan, Rajanpur district.
Explosives and weapons were recovered from the suspected terrorists. The Rajanpur CTD team received an information that five terrorists, present in the limits of Rojhan police station, were planning to target LEAs in Rojhan. The CTD team raided the place and arrested five terrorists - Wazir Khan, Peer Muhammad, Atal Khan, Baghi Khan and Bilawal Khan.
Recoveries made by the Counter Terrorism Department include 7kg explosive material, detonators, safety fuses, prima cord, 2 Kalashnikov rifles and bullets. Investigation has been launched and important disclosures are expected regarding the BRA network in the area,said the sources on condition of anonymity.
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