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2 Pakistani Nationals Held For Supplying Suicide Vests In Afghanistan

Darpan News Desk IANS, 07 Mar, 2018 01:00 PM
    Two Pakistani nationals were arrested on charges of supplying suicide vests allegedly to the insurgents in Afghanistan's Nangarhar province on Tuesday.
     
     
    Nangarhar Police Chief Abdul Rahman Rahimi said the two Pakistanis were arrested in connection with criminal and terrorist activities in the last month in different parts of the province especially in Jalalabad, the capital of the province.
     
     
    "Two Pakistani nationals who were preparing suicide vests were arrested with suicide vests and dozens of other suspects who wanted to conduct terrorist activities in different parts of the province were arrested before they were able to reach their targets. They are now under investigation," Rahimi was quoted by the TOLOnews as saying.s
     
     
    The arrests come after a number of people raised concerns over the increase in criminal and terrorist activities in the province.
     
     
    Meanwhile, the two Pakistanis who were arrested said that they had been deceived by the militants.
     
     
    "I am a resident of Peshawar from Pakistan and got training in Pakistan and they told me to go to Afghanistan because Americans are there and we came to Afghanistan and when the police stopped us and asked us then I told them the whole story that someone had deceived me and brought me to Afghanistan and now that guy is has gone underground but we did not come here for suicide attacks," said Abdul Rahman, one of the suspects.
     
     
    "A person named Osman told me that we will go to Afghanistan because Americans are there. We came to Afghanistan and before we could deliver the suicide vests, we were stopped by the police and have told them that we have been deceived by this Osman," said Ahmad, the second suspect.
     
     
    Nangarhar is among the few provinces in Afghanistan that has seen an increased number of insurgent attacks in the last few years

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