Nabbed: Seven terror suspects arrested
Suspects, including two patients under treatment, arrested from a private hospital.
QUETTA:
Police on Wednesday arrested seven suspects, including two patients under treatment, from a private hospital in the provincial capital of Balochistan.
According to police, on June 30, an explosive-laden vehicle was blown up in Shorawak area near the Pak-Afghan border. As a result, one person, Guldad, died on the spot while Ziaul Haq and Maqsood sustained serious wounds. The wounded were shifted to the hospital at Naushki for treatment.
Talking to the media, DIG Investigation Fayaz Sunbal said that on a tip-off, the police raided a private hospital where 7 suspects were arrested, including 2 under-treatment patients. They have been shifted to the sub-jail ward of the hospital, he added.
“The suspects belong to a banned organisation who were bringing 200 bombs and hand grenades in Pakistan for terrorist activities,” Sunbal said, adding that the arrested persons belong to Naushki area and the police are questioning them. The owner of the hospital will be investigated too.
Published in The Express Tribune, July 4th, 2013.
Police on Wednesday arrested seven suspects, including two patients under treatment, from a private hospital in the provincial capital of Balochistan.
According to police, on June 30, an explosive-laden vehicle was blown up in Shorawak area near the Pak-Afghan border. As a result, one person, Guldad, died on the spot while Ziaul Haq and Maqsood sustained serious wounds. The wounded were shifted to the hospital at Naushki for treatment.
Talking to the media, DIG Investigation Fayaz Sunbal said that on a tip-off, the police raided a private hospital where 7 suspects were arrested, including 2 under-treatment patients. They have been shifted to the sub-jail ward of the hospital, he added.
“The suspects belong to a banned organisation who were bringing 200 bombs and hand grenades in Pakistan for terrorist activities,” Sunbal said, adding that the arrested persons belong to Naushki area and the police are questioning them. The owner of the hospital will be investigated too.
Published in The Express Tribune, July 4th, 2013.