Four alleged terrorists held in Rawalpindi

Author: Online

RAWALPINDI: At least four alleged terrorists have been held during a raid by Counter Terrorism Department (CTD) in different areas of Rawalpindi division. The CTD Punjab, on a tip, conducted raids in Rawalpindi, Attock and Taxila and rounded up four terrorists hailing from Mohmand Agency, Orakzai Agency, Bajaur Agency and Gujarat respectively. According to CTD sources, the suspected terrorists have also disclosed about a recruitment centre for Daesh, while they have also met Daesh Khurasan commander in Afghanistan. The terrorists were identified as Hashim Khan from Mohmand Agency, Shakil Khan from Bajaur Agency, Shaheen from Orakzai Agency and Imran belonging to Gujrat. The suspected persons have been shifted to undisclosed locations for further investigation.

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