Punjab operation to be jointly conducted by civil, military agencies: Rana Sanaullah

As many as 5,221 suspects rounded up since Sunday's Lahore park attack, claims Punjab law minister


News Desk March 29, 2016
Punjab Law Minister Rana Sanaullah addressing a press conference in Lahore on March 29, 2016. PHOTO: ONLINE

The Punjab law minister has said joint civil, military intelligence-based operations (IBPs) will be conducted against terrorists in the province.

“As 5,221 people were initially rounded up from different parts of Punjab out of which 5,005 have been released after verification of their documents," Rana Sanaullah said in a press conference on Tuesday. "However, 216 suspects are still under custody for further investigation."

About 56 IBOs were carried out by the Punjab police whereas 16 raids conducted by the counter-terrorism department, added Sanaullah.

No ‘joint action’ with police: Gen Raheel

He, however, rejected the notion that terrorists have safe havens in Punjab, saying civil-military agencies have been carrying out operation across the province under the continuing National Action Plan.

“There is no no-go area in the Punjab. There are some people who are bent on giving an impression that there are terror sanctuaries in the province.”

He added, “We have geo-tagged all madrasas in the province and the provincial government knows how many students are currently studying in those madrassas."

Lahore attack: Anguished families bury their dead

Regarding investigations in the Lahore attack, the law minister said a JIT has been formed to probe the incident, which will be headed by the SSP CTD.

On the contrary, COAS General Raheel Sharif made it clear that the operations will not be “joint actions” as conducted in the past along with the police and provincial intelligence agencies.

The overnight operations, which the army chief is personally monitoring, were conducted by army units, paramilitary Rangers, the Inter Services Intelligence and Military Intelligence personnel.

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