5 'terrorists' killed in Karachi shootout, say police

Published September 28, 2017
Karachi police on the scene of the operation.
 — DawnNews
Karachi police on the scene of the operation. — DawnNews

Karachi police on Thursday claimed to have killed five 'terrorists' during a shootout in the Sachal area of the city.

Talking to the media, Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Malir, Rao Anwar said that police had conducted an operation after receiving a tip-off from intelligence agencies. He said that the killed "terrorists" belonged to Al Qaeda and the militant Islamic State (IS) group.

The suspected militants were involved in bank robberies and murders of army and police officers, he said, adding that they had links with Saad Aziz, who was awarded death sentence for his involvement in Safoora Goth bus carnage and murder of prominent human rights activist Sabeen Mahmud.

One of the "terrorists" was an engineer and "belonged to a good family", the officer said.

He also claimed to have arrested two militants during the operation.

Anwar said that police had recovered a remote control car along with three suicide jackets and weapons from the alleged militants, adding that they were also "experts at building drones".

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