Crack down in outskirts of Peshawar:
Pakistan arrests suspects for blast attacks
PAKISTAN: Pakistani police claimed to have arrested many suspected
militants amid crack down in the outskirts of Peshawar, the capital of
North West Frontier Province (NWFP), as the death toll of a suicide
attack in Shangla reached 45, local media reported Tuesday.
On Monday, a suicide bomber blew up himself near a security forces
check post in Alpuri, the headquarters of Shangla district near the Swat
valley in the insurgency-hit NWFP. According to sources, the decision to
launch crack down against suspected militants came in connection with
recent spate of bomb blast in Peshawar and Shangla areas while the
arrests were made from Budha Bir, Pashta Khara, Armar, Chamkani and
other areas.
Police sources told media they had kicked off investigation with
those arrested soon after crack down was launched while many were
released later after they were proved innocent. Meanwhile, at least 24
suspected persons have been arrested from parts of the twin cities, the
capital city of Islamabad and the garrison city of Rawalpindi, while
four others were held from Lahore late on Monday night in connection
with militants’ strike on army headquarters.
A group of 10 militants attacked the checkpoints at the gate of
Pakistan army headquarters in Rawalpindi on Saturday.
Islamabad, Xinhua
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