Friday, 19 December 2014

terror for Zero tolerance, Nawaz, Raheel decide

The army chief conjointly took the premier into confidence over his conferences with the Afghan leadership.During the meeting focused on national security, the leadership united that no leniency would be extended to terrorists and difficult steps would be taken during this regard.

The meeting conjointly determined that the operation being conducted in North Waziristan and Khyber would be dilated and militant hideouts would be targeted in Tirah vale of Khyber in addition as in alternative social group areas within the next stage of Zarb-i-Azb.It was conjointly determined that security at the Pak-Afghan border would be tightened so as to restrain cross-border movement of militants.

It was conjointly determined that intelligence-sharing between civilian and military intelligence agencies would be strong to trace militants and their hideouts in social group areas in addition as in major cities.
Government assured the militia that every one necessary resources, info and cooperation would be extended for the elimination of terrorists. The prime minister conjointly assured the military leadership that needed amendments would be created in anti-terror laws.

The army chief's approval of their executions came every day when the prime minister upraised the moratorium on corporal punishment within the country, concerns that had are available in the aftermath of the deadly military blockade of the college in Peshawar.Moreover, another supply claimed that convicts within the Gujrat military camp attack were conjointly on the execution list.

The army chief are even be briefed on progress created within the operation.General Raheel left for Khyber Agency when his meeting with the prime minister.During his keep in Khyber, the military chief would be meeting security forces personnel engaged in Khyber One operation.

Also throughout his keep, General Raheel would provide directives to more intensify the continuing operation against militants.




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