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Six terrorists including one would-be suicide bomber nabbed

The capital police have arrested six alleged terrorists including a would-be suicide bomber during a search operation near Zia Masjid. The arrests were made from the Shahzad Town police precincts, said Inspector General of Police (IGP) Bani Amin Khan here on Wednesday.
He said the Crime Investigation Department (CID) of capital police, during a search operation in the Zia Masjid neighbourhood, arrested a would-be suicide bomber named Waliullah along with his six associates on last Friday.
Efforts are underway to the arrest those who were supplying the suspects the explosives used in suicide jackets, Bani Amin said while addressing a new conference here.
He said the primary investigation revealed that the arrested men had been involved in various attacks on security forces in Swat.
ROUTINE ARRESTS: Replying to another question, he said, the police station concerned registered a case against those who had set to fire two police armoured personnel carriers during a recent gas outages related protest demonstration.
He said the investigation wing of the capital police handed over Rs 3,267,000 to National Bank of Pakistan branch in Rawat following the a court’s orders. The money was robbed on February 13, 2005 from the bank in a heist that also left one of the bank guards dead. He said police successfully recovered the looted money from the robbers. He said two of the robbers who were arrested with money were identified as Raja Tahir and Muhammad Rafique, who were later convicted by the court.
He said four gangs involved in crimes of ‘heinous’ nature and those extorting money while pretending to be loan facilitators had been busted.
He said the CIA police also arrested 11 criminals of four gangs for their involvement in different robbery cases and sized the looted money and valuables.

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