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QUETTA: Fifteen people reported to be militants belonging to the Bugti tribe and their 70 accomplices surrendered themselves to law-enforcement personnel in Sui on Sunday.

Khan Wasey, spokesman for the Frontier Corps, Balochistan, said in a statement that the men belonged to various Bugti clans living in Sui area of Dera Bugti.

They had been involved in attacks on security forces and national installations in Dera Bugti and other areas of the province.

They laid down their weapons in the presence of FC Inspector General Maj Gen Muhammad Ejaz Shahid at a ceremony attended by tribal elders and senior officials.

The weapons, ammunition and explosives surrendered by them included 89 rifles and landmines. The militants vowed to renounce violence. They also pledged not to get involved in anti-state activities. They welcomed the general amnesty announced by the provincial government, along with a special package for militants surrendering to the state and pledging not to take part in anti-state activities.

85 ‘militants’ surrender in Dera Bugti - Pakistan - DAWN.COM
 
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QUETTA: Fifteen people reported to be militants belonging to the Bugti tribe and their 70 accomplices surrendered themselves to law-enforcement personnel in Sui on Sunday.

Khan Wasey, spokesman for the Frontier Corps, Balochistan, said in a statement that the men belonged to various Bugti clans living in Sui area of Dera Bugti.

They had been involved in attacks on security forces and national installations in Dera Bugti and other areas of the province.

They laid down their weapons in the presence of FC Inspector General Maj Gen Muhammad Ejaz Shahid at a ceremony attended by tribal elders and senior officials.

The weapons, ammunition and explosives surrendered by them included 89 rifles and landmines. The militants vowed to renounce violence
. They also pledged not to get involved in anti-state activities. They welcomed the general amnesty announced by the provincial government, along with a special package for militants surrendering to the state and pledging not to take part in anti-state activities.

Published in Dawn, September 29th , 2014

85 ‘militants’ surrender in Dera Bugti - Pakistan - DAWN.COM
 
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utter bullshit/

They killed many innocent Pakistanis and now they will get away like this..all should be hanged till death.
 
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Good they should be rehabilitated....The conflict in Baluchistan has been won its a hearts and minds game now no point in trying to kill a fly with a hammer
 
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utter bullshit/

They killed many innocent Pakistanis and now they will get away like this..all should be hanged till death.
It's an effective carrot and stick approach by the authorities, just imagine how the militant's masters must be feeling and all the treasure of information that would be obtained from these people to nail others.
 
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Welcome back home.

India & US are you watching this, the people are understanding your corrupt & evil games in Balochistan province, they don't want to be part of your corrupt scheme. FC & Intel Agencies are doing a great job in the province. INSHAALLAH you all will be defeated.
 
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