Explosives, arms recovered in Bajaur raid

Published March 20, 2021
Officials say explosives had been brought here from across the border. — Photo by Syed Ali Shah/File
Officials say explosives had been brought here from across the border. — Photo by Syed Ali Shah/File

BAJAUR: The security forces here on Friday foiled a sabotage bid by recovering explosives, improvised explosive devices and weapons during an intelligence-based operation in the Nawagai tehsil near the Pak-Afghan border.

Official sources said the explosives and weapons were recovered in Charmang village.

They said the explosives had been brought here from across the border for carrying out attacks on the security forces and other sabotage activities in the district.

However, the sources said timely action by the security forces thwarted the designs of the anti-state elements.

They said it was the second time during the current month that the security forces had thwarted sabotage bids by seizing explosives in the same border locality.

Published in Dawn, March 20th, 2021

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