Radd-ul-Fasaad: Five held, explosives recovered in Balochistan raids
Intelligence-based operations were conducted in Dera Bugti, Uch and Chaman areas, says ISPR
The Frontier Corps (FC) apprehended on Thursday five suspects and recovered explosives and arms during raids in different areas of Balochistan.
"FC conducted intelligence-based operations in Dera Bugti, Uch and Chaman on terrorist hideouts," the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said in a statement.
The raids were conducted as part of the continuing military offensive, Operation radd-ul-Fasaad, which was launched in February this year against "latent threat of terrorism" in the country.
"Five suspects [were] apprehended," the statement added. "Explosives and ammunition including improvised explosive devices (IEDs), mines, detonators, grenades and communication equipment were recovered during [the] operation."
Senior police official, three family members martyred in Quetta terrorist attack
The development came amid a sudden surge in terror attacks in the restive province.
On Wednesday, bullet-riddled bodies of 15 men belonging to Punjab were found in Buleda, Kech near Pakistan-Iran border of Gurok. Banned organisation Baloch Liberation Front (BLF) claimed responsibility for the killings.
Hours later, terrorists opened fire on a senior police officer and three members of his family in an ambush in Quetta, killing them on the spot.
"FC conducted intelligence-based operations in Dera Bugti, Uch and Chaman on terrorist hideouts," the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said in a statement.
The raids were conducted as part of the continuing military offensive, Operation radd-ul-Fasaad, which was launched in February this year against "latent threat of terrorism" in the country.
"Five suspects [were] apprehended," the statement added. "Explosives and ammunition including improvised explosive devices (IEDs), mines, detonators, grenades and communication equipment were recovered during [the] operation."
Senior police official, three family members martyred in Quetta terrorist attack
The development came amid a sudden surge in terror attacks in the restive province.
On Wednesday, bullet-riddled bodies of 15 men belonging to Punjab were found in Buleda, Kech near Pakistan-Iran border of Gurok. Banned organisation Baloch Liberation Front (BLF) claimed responsibility for the killings.
Hours later, terrorists opened fire on a senior police officer and three members of his family in an ambush in Quetta, killing them on the spot.