Saturday, November 2, 2013

Security high alert in KP after TTP chief's killing


Peshawar: Security in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa was put on high alarm a day after the head of the banned Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan
organisation, Hakimullah Mehsud was killed in Us ramble strike directed in North Waziristan a day prior, Dawnnews reported. In an endeavor to avoid a conceivable recoil from Taliban activists, security was expanded whatsoever touchy government establishments in commonplace capital city of Peshawar, incorporating Cantonment zones, and the regions adjoining tribal locales. Barricades were set up whatsoever passage and retreat purposes of the city where the pursuit of suspicious persons was underway inasmuch as there was additionally a stage up in irregular snap checkings being led in the city. Security offices were put on high caution in the area inasmuch as the amount of staff conveyed at security checkposts was additionally expanded. Poiice watching was additionally expanded in the city notwithstanding overseeing of all tracks of Peshawar. Mehsud was killed in a Us ramble strike in the North Waziristan tribal district on Friday. His expiration was affirmed by Us and Pakistani powers. Additionally Pakistani Taliban aggressors had likewise affirmed episode and included that funerals for the Ttp boss and different activists killed in the automaton strike were held on Saturday in different parts of North Waziristan.

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