Islamabad must tread carefully with its long-time Taliban allies back in power in Kabul. Pitfalls lie ahead for Pakistan’s domestic security and its foreign relations. The Pakistani government should encourage Afghanistan’s new authorities down the path of compromise with international demands regarding rights and counter-terrorism.
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Law enforcers on Saturday claimed to have arrested seven suspected militants linked with the banned Islamic State group and Sindh Revolutionary Army in separate actions. File photo
KARACHI: Law enforcers on Saturday claimed to have arrested seven suspected militants linked with the banned Islamic State group and Sindh Revolutionary Army in separate actions.
Pakistan Rangers Sindh and police conducted an intelligence-based action in Ittehad Town and arrested three suspects who were linked with IS, said a spokesperson.
The held militants were identified as Noor Mohammed alias Abu Darda, Hayatullah and Khan Bahadur alias Qari Basit.
The Rangers claimed to have seized arms, ammunition and explosive material from their custody. “The held suspects were involved in bomb and cracker attacks against Pakistan forces.”
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