FC personnel foil two major terror bids in Balochistan

Published August 20, 2014
Home Minister Balochistan Mir Sarfaraz Bugti (L) said security forces had received a tip off regarding the presence of arms and ammunition and conducted operations in the two areas.— Photo by author
Home Minister Balochistan Mir Sarfaraz Bugti (L) said security forces had received a tip off regarding the presence of arms and ammunition and conducted operations in the two areas.— Photo by author
A view of the bombs seized by security forces.  — Photo by author
A view of the bombs seized by security forces. — Photo by author
A view of the weapons seized by security forces. — Photo by author
A view of the weapons seized by security forces. — Photo by author
A view of the grenades seized by security forces. — Photo by author
A view of the grenades seized by security forces. — Photo by author

QUETTA: Frontier Corps (FC) personnel foiled a terror bid on Wednesday during raids in Quetta and Dalbandin in the southwestern province of Balochistan.

Speaking to media representatives, Home Minister Balochistan Mir Sarfaraz Bugti said security forces had received a tip off regarding the presence of arms and ammunition and conducted operations in the two areas.

"Miscreants wanted to carry out major terror activities in Balochistan," Bugti said.

"Security personnel are interrogating the detained suspects," he said.

A huge cache of arms and ammunition was dumped underground in a compound which was recovered during the operation in Quetta.

Meanwhile, FC personnel arrested three suspects in an operation conducted at a house in Faisal Colony of Dalbandin area. The suspects were accused of dumping weapons to carry out terrorist activities in several areas of the province.

Arms and ammunition seized by security forces included anti-tank mines, rockets, hand grenades, detonators and other weapons.

Bugti said that timely action on part of security forces saved the province from two major subversive activities.

Senior FC officials also flanked the Home Minister during the display of arms held at Madadgar Center.

Militants in recent weeks have intensified their activities in Quetta and other parts of Balochistan.

This operation was conducted at a time when the Balochistan government placed all forces on high alert in the aftermath of two coordinated attacks at the Khalid and Samungli air bases in Quetta.

Security forces had killed 12 miscreants during the coordinated attacks on the two bases.

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