Talks between the Jani Khel tribe of Bannu, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa with the government on Monday remained successful, following which the tribe announced to disperse peacefully.
The residents had been staging a sit-in in their area since March 21, demanding the immediate arrest of the culprits involved in the kidnappings and murder of four teenagers. The bullet-riddled bodies were found buried in a local graveyard of the district.
Special Assistant to Chief Minister Kamran Bangash and provincial ministers Shah Muhammad, Ziaullah Bangash, Shahjee Gul Afridi and other government officials signed the agreement with the tribe
علی الصبح 4:10 پرجانی خیل جرگہ کےساتھ کامیاب مذاکرات ہوئے۔تصفیہ کو وزیراعلی خیبرپختونخوانے بذات خود منظورکرتےہوئے تمام مطالبات تسلیم کئے۔ کابینہ ممبران سمیت جرگہ ثالثین بھی موجود۔دھرناختم ہوااورتمام شرکاءکوواپس جانےکی ہدایات جاری کردی گئیں۔باقی تفصیلات پریس کانفرنس میں دی جائینگی pic.twitter.com/zuEVYOVein
— Kamran Bangash 🇵🇰 (@kamrankbangash) March 28, 2021
According to Bangash, CM Mahmood Khan had accepted all the demands, saying that members of the provincial cabinet, as well as mediators, were part of the dialogue.
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He further said that the CM particularly thanked Dr Hesham Inamullah Khan and the Marwat tribe for their role in the talks
جانی خیل مشران کے ساتھ جرگہ تقریباً حل ہونے کے قریب۔ الحمدللہ pic.twitter.com/JD0pKyNMFm
— Kamran Bangash 🇵🇰 (@kamrankbangash) March 28, 2021
"A press conference will be organised later to release further details," the adviser maintained.
A copy of the agreement available with The Express Tribune
Earlier, according to police, the locals discovered four fresh graves in a local graveyard. They said that no local had died recently so they became suspicious and decided to dig the graves.
“They started digging the graves and found four bullet-riddled bodies of local youngsters inside who had gone missing some 20 days ago. One head had been removed from the body while three bodies were bullet-riddled,” the report had quoted the law enforcement agency as saying.
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