KARACHI: Rangers claimed to have arrested two maximum sought after terrorists allegedly affiliated with the banned group ‘Daesh’ from Karachi, ARY News reported on Friday.
Rangers and the Special Investigation Unit (SIU) carried out a raid in Karachi’s Gadap house and apprehended two maximum sought after terrorists affiliated with Daesh.
The apprehended terrorist – recognized as Farmanullah aka Ehtesham and Dawood aka Ameer Sahab – have been lively member of Daesh and sought after in a number of terrorist actions in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP), Bajaur and Karachi.
The rangers spokesman mentioned that the hand grenades, palms and ammunition have been additionally recovered from the arrested accused.
The spokesman additional mentioned that the chief of those terrorist, Sikandar, used to be arrested in Karachi again in 2020, whilst Farmanullah controlled to flee to Afghanistan, returned to Karachi some time in the past and went into hiding.
Spokesman Rangers mentioned that the accomplices of the arrested terrorist had been killed in the encounters in opposition to the safety forces in Bajaur, in the meantime those terrorists have been booked in a number of terrorism instances in PIB Colony police station.
The spokesman claimed that the accused Dawood alias Ameer Sahib belongs to Tehreek-e-Taliban Bajaur, and lately left Tehreek-e-Taliban and joined Daesh.
The spokesman additional mentioned that the accused used to be reorganizing the crowd along with his spouse Farmanullah alias Ehtesham.
Moreover, the police incessantly undertaking raids to arrest the accomplices of the arrested accused, whilst the palms and ammunition of those accused had been passed over to the police for felony motion.
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