18 militants arrested in Pakistan’s Punjab province
The Counter terrorism department seized 3.02kg explosives, 14 detonators, three improvised explosive devices, pamphlets of banned organisations, magazines, mobile phones and cash
Eighteen militants, mostly belonging to the banned terror outfit Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan, were arrested during Intelligence-based operations in Pakistan’s Punjab province, police said on Saturday.
A statement released by the Counter terrorism department (CTD) of the Punjab police said that it arrested 18 terrorists belonging to proscribed organisations, with most of them belonging to the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP).
The operations were conducted across various districts of the province over the last month. “The CTD, in collaboration with an Intelligence agency, successfully foiled terror plots in Punjab. The terrorists were planning to target key buildings and installations in various cities,” it said.
The CTD recovered 3.02kg explosives, 14 detonators, 33 feet long safety fuse wire, and three improvised explosive devices.
Pamphlets of banned organisations, magazines, mobile phones, and cash were seized from the possession of the arrested militants.
Cases have been registered against the arrested individuals under relevant anti-terrorism laws, the police added.
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