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Security forces foil terrorist activity in Chaman

Security forces foil terrorist activity in Chaman

Security forces foil terrorist activity in Chaman

Security forces foil terrorist activity in Chaman  

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  • IBO was carried out in area of Boghra Road Chaman.
  • The terrorists linked with recent firing incidents on LEA.
  • A huge cache of arms and ammunition were recovered.
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RAWALPINDI: Security forces foiled a terrorist activity in Chaman area of Balochistan and recovered a huge cache of arms, and ammunition in an intelligence-based operation (IBO).

According to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), an Intelligence Based Operation (IBO) was carried out in area of Boghra Road Chaman area of Balochistan to search a suspected hideout of terrorists, linked with recent firing incidents on law enforcement agencies and civilians in Chaman area and planting of improvised explosive devices in surrounding areas.

As a result of continuous technical surveillance and reconnaissance of the area, a location of the terrorists was identified and security forces along with CTD were inducted.

Resultantly, while terrorists had already escaped, a huge cache of arms and ammunition including rockets, improvised explosive devices and other accessories has been recovered. The recovery has helped avert an obvious terrorist activity at some urban areas like Quetta.

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