Two suspected militants arrested in Quetta
FC spokesperson says suspects belong to a banned outfit and are most likely linked with attack on five Hazara men
QUETTA:
The Frontier Corps arrested two suspected militants during a search operation in Quetta on Monday.
"The two suspects belong to a banned outfit and are most likely linked with the attack on five Hazara men on Sunday evening," a FC spokesperson said.
"We will continue carrying out search operations and take action against miscreants," the spokesperson said.
On Sunday, at least five people belonging to the Hazara community were gunned down in Quetta’s Circular Road area near Meezan Chowk.
Read: Five Hazaras gunned down in Quetta
Four masked men on two motorcycles opened fire on shops owned by Hazara community members, Balochistan Home Secretary Akbar Hussain Durrani told The Express Tribune. Four people were killed on the spot while the fifth victim succumbed to his injuries on the way to hospital.
In the past month alone, around 19 people, including four policemen, have been killed and 19 more, including two women, have suffered injuries in targeted attacks in Quetta.
The Frontier Corps arrested two suspected militants during a search operation in Quetta on Monday.
"The two suspects belong to a banned outfit and are most likely linked with the attack on five Hazara men on Sunday evening," a FC spokesperson said.
"We will continue carrying out search operations and take action against miscreants," the spokesperson said.
On Sunday, at least five people belonging to the Hazara community were gunned down in Quetta’s Circular Road area near Meezan Chowk.
Read: Five Hazaras gunned down in Quetta
Four masked men on two motorcycles opened fire on shops owned by Hazara community members, Balochistan Home Secretary Akbar Hussain Durrani told The Express Tribune. Four people were killed on the spot while the fifth victim succumbed to his injuries on the way to hospital.
In the past month alone, around 19 people, including four policemen, have been killed and 19 more, including two women, have suffered injuries in targeted attacks in Quetta.