Militants killed a policeman in Dera Ismail Khan

Militants killed a policeman in Dera Ismail Khan

Dera Ismail Khan: A policeman martyred in a firing incident in Dera Ismail Khan’s area of KP.

According to the details, in the Mohammad Akbar village of the Gul Imam Police Station in Dera Ismail Khan, the Fitna al Khawarij militants martyred Head Constable Shah Nawaz by shooting at him inside a mosque.

According to the officials, the policeman had availed leave to visit his home town.

The Rescue Department has shifted the dead body to District Headquarter Hospital.

The police team in large number reached on the crime scene and launched a search operation.

The security officials have said that the area will be cleared from the Indian-sponsored militants of Fitna al Khawarij.

The security officials have said that the security forces continue the anti-terrorism campaign with full force.

The security forces vow to completely eliminate the Indian-sponsored militancy from KP.

It is worth mentioning that the Indian-sponsored militants of Fitna al Khawarij have launched several militant-attacks in KP and Balochistan in the past many years.

All such terror groups are funded, trained and backed by India and have their havens and hideouts in Afghanistan.

Pakistan has stressed on Afghanistan to ensure that the militant groups do not use the Afghan soil to launch attacks on the Pakistani territory.

However, no serious measures have been taken by the Afghan government against the Indian-sponsored militants so far.

On account of the militancy in Pakistan’s territory, a strain on the border sustains between Pakistan and Afghanistan for more than a month.

Both the countries have carried out many rounds on peace-talks in Doha and Istanbul.

However, the Afghan delegation has revealed unwillingness for the cooperation on the matter of cross-border terrorism.

Pakistan has made it absolutely clear that the militancy from the Afghanistan will not be tolerated and the armed forces of Pakistan will target the havens of militants in Afghanistan.

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