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240 Taliban
handed over to Afghanistan
CHAMAN—Pakistan has handed over 240 suspected Taliban fighters to Afghan
authorities this week as a hunt for the Islamist militants continues in
the country’s southwest, police said on Friday.
Pakistani police have arrested hundreds of Taliban suspects in recent
months in a series of raids in Quetta and other parts of the
southwestern province of Baluchistan. Many were handed over to Afghan
authorities in July but they said none appeared to be Taliban. Salman
Syed, a senior police official in Quetta, said over 240 suspects handed
over to the Afghan authorities this week were arrested over the past two
months.
“They were real Taliban fighters. They could not speak Urdu and had no
knowledge where they are,” he said referring to the language commonly
spoken across Pakistan. He said some suspects were arrested while
getting medical treatment in hospitals. “Our crackdown against Taliban
fighters is continuing and we have increased our surveillance in
hospitals.” The latest crackdown comes amid growing demands by the
Afghan government, the United States and NATO forces for Pakistan to act
more forcefully against the Taliban. Pakistan says it is doing all it
can to stem cross-border movement of the militants and has called for
more stringent border controls by Afghan and foreign forces on their
side of the long, porous frontier.—Agencies
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