Police recover huge cache of arms, explosives buried in Quetta

Police team deployed at site tasked to excavate and find the weapons and explosives.


Web Desk January 09, 2013
Weapons include hand grenades, pistols, rifles, Kalashnikovs and a large amount of explosives. PHOTO: EXPRESS/FILE

QUETTA: Police conducted an operation and recovered a huge cache of arms and explosives buried at Eastern Bypass in Quetta, Express News reported Wednesday.

According to CCPO Quetta Mir Zubair said that SP Saryab Amanullah Kakar received a tip-off in the morning, after which the police launched an operation.

The team deployed at the site was tasked to excavate and find the weapons and explosives.

CCPO Zubair said that the weapons included hand grenades, pistols, rifles, Kalashnikovs and a large amount of explosives. The official added that the Kalashnikovs recovered belonged to the soldiers who were killed a few days back.

“Out of the Kalashnikovs, four belonged to the soldiers who were killed in an attack earlier. They are a property of the district police,” said the CCPO.

He further said that the excavation was under process and that the operation might lead the police to culprits responsible for killing the soldiers.

COMMENTS (8)

numbersnumbers | 11 years ago | Reply

@patriot: And of course you have credible proof that "these arms and explosives are being provided by RAW and CIA agents"!!! Especially since, according to the article, "the Kalashnikovs recovered belonged to the (Pakistani) soldiers who were killed a few days back"!!! You did read the article, didn't you????

GT Road | 11 years ago | Reply

That should throw a spanner in Indian plans. Good job Quetta police!! @Raj USA: Go back to India, and see all the safron color you want, It is the color of your real country isn't it, you wannabe American.

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