The ISPR says terrorist Commander Abdul Raheem was highly wanted by the Law Enforcement Agencies, and Government had fixed head money of six million rupees on him


Rawalpindi: Three terrorists, including High Value Target Commander Abdul Raheem, were killed in a joint intelligence based operation conducted by security forces and police at Hassan Khel area in Peshawar District.
According to ISPR, terrorist Commander Abdul Raheem was highly wanted by the Law Enforcement Agencies, and Government had fixed head money of six million rupees on him.
He remained actively involved in numerous terrorist activities and was also responsible for the Shahadat of Captain Hussain Jehangir Shaheed and Havildar Shafiq Ullah Shaheed on 26th of May this year.
Weapons and ammunition were also recovered from the killed terrorists.
However, during intense exchange of fire, four brave soldiers, including Sepoy Muhammad Idrees, Sepoy Badam Gul, Sub Inspector Tajmir Shah and Assistant Sub Inspector Muhammad Akram, having fought gallantly and embraced Shahadat.
Security Forces of Pakistan stand shoulder to shoulder with other law enforcement agencies to ensure peace and stability across the country and such sacrifices of our brave men further strengthen nation’s resolve.

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