Date : 21/10/2010
ISLAMABAD, Oct 21 (KUNA) -- About forty Afghan nationals were arrested by
Pakistani law-enforcement agencies for alleged links with Taliban, said
sources.
The arrests were made in Southwestern Baluchistan province. The
Law-Enforcement Agencies (LEA) sources told KUNA that acting on a tip-off, a
joint team of police and LEA raided Kachlik area, located in the suburb of
provincial capital Quetta.
About forty Afghan nationals were arrested for their possible links with
Taliban militants. Another police source said that the Afghan nationals were
staying without proper travel documents and that they are accused to giving
refuge to Taliban militants. Police said that the Afghans were being
interrogated. (end)
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