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Published 17 Dec, 2011 11:04pm

Police claim arresting terrorist in Kohat

KOHAT, Dec 17: Police claimed to have arrested a terrorist, who was coming from Orakzai Agency to Kohat, at Kaghazai checkpost and recovered explosives and hand grenades from his possession on Saturday.

The station house officer of Cantt police station, Aqeeq Hussain, said that the arrested person was 18 years old and came from Mamozai area of Orakzai Agency. He was identified as Raeef Khan.

The SHO said that the investigators would try to trace the group with which the alleged terrorist was working.

During preliminary investigation, the arrested youth disclosed that a man, who introduced himself as Bilal, used to remain in contact with him in Kohat but he did not know his whereabouts.

The accused was still under interrogation and police wanted to know whether the explosives were meant for a suicide attack or other kind of blast.

Police handed over the 6.1 kilograms of explosives and hand grenades to the bomb disposal squad and registered a case against the accused.

The bomb disposal squad said that the explosives were very dangerous and could automatically catch fire if exposed to open air.

HASHISH SEIZED: The excise and taxation department foiled an attempt to smuggle huge quantity of hashish via Quetta to Iran and arrested two alleged smugglers on Indus Highway here on Saturday.

The officials of the department said that they intercepted a truck bound for Quetta on a tip-off. They recovered hundreds of kilograms of hashish from the secret cavities of the vehicle.

The officials impounded the truck and handed over hashish and the arrested persons to Riaz Khan Shaheed police station for investigation. The excise and police department officials took sealed samples from all the five bags to present them before the judge along with the alleged smugglers in the court on Monday.

Inspector Tariq Afridi, who seized the hashish, told Dawn that the consignment was booked from Bara tehsil of Khyber Agency for Quetta and it was to be smuggled to Iran. “The smugglers, Minnat Khan and Gulsher, also belong to Bara,” he said.

He said that estimated price of the consignment in local and foreign market was several million rupees.

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