LAHORE: Leader of the infamous Chotoo gang, Ghulam Rasool, along with 13 gang members has “surrendered unconditionally to the army”, the military spokesperson announced on Wednesday.
Addressing a press briefing regarding the ongoing operation in Rajanpur area, Lt Gen Asim Bajwa said “the military has successfully completed operation Zarb-i-Ahan”.
He also confirmed that the 24 policemen taken hostage by the Chotoo gang have been rescued.
“The army will not vacate this area until all the miscreant elements are neutralised,” Bajwa maintained.
The military media-wing chief said that security forces will eliminate this ‘no-go area’ and any other such area across the country.
Earlier it was reported that members of the Chotoo gang surrendered to the Army and at least 170 gangsters were taken into custody by the armed forces.
Rajanpur District Police Officer Ghulam Mubashir Maikin had told Dawn that the return of hostages to their families was "in process".
A senior police officer earlier told Dawn that the gang had been using the hostages as a human shield to protect their women and children.
A search operation is also being conducted to secure Rajanpur's Kacha area.