Dangerous Afghan terrorist was also among the dead


Rawalpindi: Three terrorists were killed and one was arrested in an injured condition during a police operation near Saddar Wah police station in Rawalpindi.
According to the police spokesperson, the terrorists fired on Peshawar and Rawalpindi police teams, to which the police responded with full force and killed three terrorists.
The spokesperson said that a dangerous Afghan terrorist was also among the dead, who was involved in several serious cases, including terrorism, and was wanted by law enforcement agencies for a long time.
CPO Syed Khalid Hamdani commended the police team for performing their duties bravely despite the firing by the accused, and said that those who attack citizens and police cannot escape the clutches of the law.
The dead Afghan terrorist had prepared fake Pakistani citizenship documents, which have been taken into custody by the police. The injured terrorist and the bodies have been shifted to the hospital.
The dead suspects were identified as dangerous Afghan terrorists Adam Khan, Mujahid, and Muhammad, while the injured suspect arrested has been identified as Noor Rahmat. Police blockades and checks are ongoing in the area.

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