34 suspects arrested in Mardan operations
MARDAN: Police have arrested 34 suspects, including six proclaimed offenders and seized a huge quantity of weapons and drugs in actions undertaken under the national action plan (NAP) against terrorism during the last 24 hours, a senior official said. Briefing the media, District Police Officer (DPO) Zahidullah Khan said that Mardan police conducted search operations in the limits of Katlang, Garhi Kapura, Jabbar and Takhtbhai police stations and arrested 34 suspected people including six proclaimed offenders and one facilitator of criminals wanted by the police in various cases. The DPO said several suspicious places and houses were checked and cases registered against five unregistered tenants. He added that police checked data of 60 motorbikes, 53 vehicles and 80 suspects via a digital device. The senior cop said the police arrested 23 people under section 105/107 and 11 people under section 55/109.
-
Patriots' WAGs Slam Cardi B Amid Plans For Super Bowl Party: She Is 'attention-seeker' -
Martha Stewart On Surviving Rigorous Times Amid Upcoming Memoir Release -
Prince Harry Seen As Crucial To Monarchy’s Future Amid Andrew, Fergie Scandal -
Chris Robinson Spills The Beans On His, Kate Hudson's Son's Career Ambitions -
18-month Old On Life-saving Medication Returned To ICE Detention -
Major Hollywood Stars Descend On 2026 Super Bowl's Exclusive Party -
Cardi B Says THIS About Bad Bunny's Grammy Statement -
Sarah Ferguson's Silence A 'weakness Or Strategy' -
Garrett Morris Raves About His '2 Broke Girls' Co-star Jennifer Coolidge -
Winter Olympics 2026: When & Where To Watch The Iconic Ice Dance ? -
Melissa Joan Hart Reflects On Social Challenges As A Child Actor -
'Gossip Girl' Star Reveals Why She'll Never Return To Acting -
Chicago Child, 8, Dead After 'months Of Abuse, Starvation', Two Arrested -
Travis Kelce's True Feelings About Taylor Swift's Pal Ryan Reynolds Revealed -
Michael Keaton Recalls Working With Catherine O'Hara In 'Beetlejuice' -
King Charles, Princess Anne, Prince Edward Still Shield Andrew From Police