Radd-ul-Fasaad: LEAs recover arms, ammunition in separate raids
Intelligence-based operations conducted in North and South Waziristan among other areas, says ISPR
Security forces recovered a huge quantity of arms and ammunition, including sub-machine guns, IEDs and detonators in separate raids in the country’s north on Tuesday.
According to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), law enforcers conducted IBOs in village Punga Kali in South Waziristan Agency, village Idak in North Waziristan Agency, Roringar valley in Matta (Swat) and village Jatgram of Nehag Darra.
Suicide jackets, explosives recovered in Fata
“The recovered weapons include SMGs, 14.5 anti-aircraft gun, 12 guns, 303 rifles, 7mm 12 bore rifles, pistols and IEDs along with detonators and ammunition of various caliber,” the military’s media wing added.
The raids were conducted as part of the continuing Operation Radd-ul-Fasaad, military’s latest offensive against militants launched in February this year.
According to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), law enforcers conducted IBOs in village Punga Kali in South Waziristan Agency, village Idak in North Waziristan Agency, Roringar valley in Matta (Swat) and village Jatgram of Nehag Darra.
Suicide jackets, explosives recovered in Fata
“The recovered weapons include SMGs, 14.5 anti-aircraft gun, 12 guns, 303 rifles, 7mm 12 bore rifles, pistols and IEDs along with detonators and ammunition of various caliber,” the military’s media wing added.
The raids were conducted as part of the continuing Operation Radd-ul-Fasaad, military’s latest offensive against militants launched in February this year.