Pakistani police smash 12-member terrorists gang, XINHUA

From: Xinhua (China) | Date: August 15, 2002 | Copyright information


Xinhua (China)

08-15-2002

ISLAMABAD, Aug. 15 (Xinhua) -- Pakistan's Punjab Police have smashed a
12-member gang of terrorists allegedly involved in terrorism in Taxila,
Murree and at the Islamabad Church and confiscated a large number of sophisticated
weapons from their possession.
The police took the action on the directive of President General
Pervez Musharraf to eliminate the terrorists from the society, the Associated
Press of Pakistan (APP...

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