Naqvi says terrorists and their facilitators will not find any place to hide
Investigation is underway to probe the incidents took place in Balochistan


Islamabad: Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi said on Monday that he was in touch with Balochistan government and the facts will be presented with evidence termed attacks and bombing as part of a conspiracy to create instability in Pakistan.
After the terror incidents in Balochistan, minister said that investigation has been launched to probe the incidents.
Naqvi said that the enemy was planning to create anarchy in the country. “12 terrorists were killed in the timely action of law enforcement agencies and all possible steps will be taken to establish peace in Balochistan,” he said.
"Terrorists and their facilitators will not find any place to hide," vowed Mohsin Naqvi.
"I am in touch with the Balochistan government, and measures are being taken for peace and order," he added.
Naqvi said terrorist incidents have occurred one after another in different areas of Balochistan We share in the grief of the families of those martyred in these incidents.”
“If anyone thinks they can defeat the determination of the nation, they are mistaken. The war will continue until the complete eradication of terrorism. The law and order situation in Balochistan is being constantly monitored,” he said.
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