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More than 50 militants surrender in Malakand

Saturday, 19 Sep, 2009



Meanwhile, security forces conducted a search operation at Shaggai near Saidu Sharif and apprehended seven militants. — Photo by AP

DAWN.COM | Provinces | More than 50 militants surrender in Malakand
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ISLAMABAD: Fifty-one suspected militants surrendered themselves before the security forces while seven were rounded up in Swat and Malakand, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said on Saturday.

An ISPR spokesman said in a statement 22 militants voluntarily surrendered to the security forces at Shah Derai, while 10 suspected militants surrendered at Gwalerai.

Thirteen suspected militants surrendered at Peochar, Barshaur and Sarbanda.

Meanwhile, security forces conducted a search operation at Shaggai near Saidu Sharif and apprehended seven militants.

Six militants voluntarily surrendered to security forces at Barikot and Tutan Banda.

Separately, five people were killed near Jerona Malakand village when suspected militants opened fire on a pickup.
 
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good news take them to there real home peshawer jail for ever keep there and forget them.
 
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Good news..... Its all going to be over soon, Inshallah
 
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This is what happens when top leadership is captured in insurgencies. Same happened in Sri Lanka after death of chieftain of LTTE. Demoralized pigs deserved to be send to hell.
 
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This is what happens when top leadership is captured in insurgencies. Same happened in Sri Lanka after death of chieftain of LTTE. Demoralized pigs deserved to be send to hell.

Soon enough, these small pockets of resistance will fail and the Pakistan Army will prevail.

The TTP members have been completely demoralized by the recent deaths and captures of their "Beloved" leaders. I'm sure pretty soon we will see an end to this organization. However, once we're done with this problem, we should focus more on the "Invisible" hands behind these movements, who're pumping arms and ammunition across our borders. The entire focus after this should be on Baluchistan.
 
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