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Karachi Rangers arrest suicide bomber, 10 suspects from no-go area

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KARACHI: Eleven suspects, including a suicide bomber, were arrested during a search operation in Karachi’s Manghopir area on Friday, Express News reported.

The search operation, conducted by Rangers in collaboration with area police, lasted for several hours.

During the raid, Rangers officers seized a huge amount of arms, a few motorcycles, a monitor, mobile phones and threatening pamphlets.

One of the pamphlets warned women against visiting marketplaces.

According to initial investigations, the suicide bomber had reached Karachi from North Waziristan yesterday.

Security officers said all the arrested suspects belonged to banned outfits.

Around 1,500 Rangers officers took part in the operation, which was conducted on a tip off.
 
manghopir is sprawling with TTP

they have also arrested the guy who planned bomb ttack on SHC judge
 
There was a lot of hue and cry from the locals of the area yesterday on this op, they were crying that Rangers are looting them!!! Wonder what was that all about.

But fear not, these terrorists will get released before you can say released.

they have also arrested the guy who planned bomb ttack on SHC judge

That plan was hatched in Karachi central jail!!!

Can you believe it, Laptops and internet in a jail intended for TTP HVTs? Pathetic.
 
Congradulations to Rangers for successful mission to fight back against these rouge elements
 
KARACHI: Eleven suspects, including a suicide bomber, were arrested during a search operation in Karachi’s Manghopir area on Friday, Express News reported.

The search operation, conducted by Rangers in collaboration with area police, lasted for several hours.

During the raid, Rangers officers seized a huge amount of arms, a few motorcycles, a monitor, mobile phones and threatening pamphlets.

One of the pamphlets warned women against visiting marketplaces.

According to initial investigations, the suicide bomber had reached Karachi from North Waziristan yesterday.

Security officers said all the arrested suspects belonged to banned outfits.

Around 1,500 Rangers officers took part in the operation, which was conducted on a tip off.
was it 150 or 1500? :blink:

good job guys....keeping doing that , demolish these so called No Go areas
 
The Taliban should be destroyed. I congratulate the rangers over this successful operation and am very glad so many terrorists have been caught. We need to work harder to catch terrorists and each intelligence agency should share intelligence information with other agencies.

Terrorists are mass murderers responsible for killing a lot of innocent people. We need to develop a comprehensive strategy to beat back these militants.
 
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