IGFC meets soldiers who foiled Loralai attack
Vows to not let terrorists succeed
QUETTA:
Balochistan Frontier Corps Inspector General (IGFC) Major General Fayyaz Hussain Shah paid a visit to Loralai and met the FC personnel who foiled a suicide attack. According to details, IG Shah inspected the place where a firing incident had taken place.
The IG was briefed in the headquarters of Frontier Corps Loralai about the security situation. In his speech, Major General Fayyaz Hussain vowed to not let terrorists succeed. He praised the FC personnel who foiled the terrorists’ plan with valour and bravery. The IG also collected information and initial evidence regarding death of terrorists from the senior officials.
He affirmed that the personnel of the Frontier Corps have proved that they are always ready to protect lives of the people without caring about putting themselves in danger. Earlier, the IG also visited Quetta’s Combined Military Hospital and inquired about the health of injured personnel of Loralai clash.
(With additional input from APP)
Published in The Express Tribune, October 21st, 2019.
Balochistan Frontier Corps Inspector General (IGFC) Major General Fayyaz Hussain Shah paid a visit to Loralai and met the FC personnel who foiled a suicide attack. According to details, IG Shah inspected the place where a firing incident had taken place.
The IG was briefed in the headquarters of Frontier Corps Loralai about the security situation. In his speech, Major General Fayyaz Hussain vowed to not let terrorists succeed. He praised the FC personnel who foiled the terrorists’ plan with valour and bravery. The IG also collected information and initial evidence regarding death of terrorists from the senior officials.
He affirmed that the personnel of the Frontier Corps have proved that they are always ready to protect lives of the people without caring about putting themselves in danger. Earlier, the IG also visited Quetta’s Combined Military Hospital and inquired about the health of injured personnel of Loralai clash.
(With additional input from APP)
Published in The Express Tribune, October 21st, 2019.