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GCPSU Detained Three Members of Taliban Terrorists
Two members of Taliban terrorists arrested during a special operation of the General Command of Police Special Units (GCPSU) in Bagram district of Parwan province.
GCPSU confiscated. . .
Six Criminal Suspects Arrested in Samangan
Afghan National Police (ANP) arrested six people in connection to criminal activities around Aybak City of Samangan province.
These individuals are charged with murder, robbery,. . .
14 IEDs Thwarted in Nimruz & Zabul Provinces
General Command of Police Special Units (GCPSU) discovered and defused 12 IEDs after several hours of efforts & point to point search operations in Khash Rod district of Nimruz province. . .
19 Busted Over Drug Trafficking in Kabul, Provinces
19 suspects were arrested over drug trafficking charges after Counter-Narcotics Police of Afghanistan (CNPA) carried several separate operations in Kabul, Kunduz, Kandahar, Badghis,. . .
Six Criminal Suspects Arrested in Laghman
Afghan National Police (ANP) detained six people in connection to criminal activities around Mahtarlam City of Laghman province.
These individuals are charged with robbery, carrying. . .
IED Experts Killed in Laghman
Two Taliban terrorists expert of Improvised Explosive Device (IED) making were killed and another was wounded by their own bomb blast in Ali Khil Nowabad village, Mehtarlam City of. . .
CNPA Detained Nine Suspects over Drug Trafficking Charges
Counter-Narcotics Police of Afghanistan (CNPA) arrested nine suspects over drug trafficking charges, after CNPA carried several separate Counter-Narcotics operations in Nangarhar,. . .
ANP Apprehended Three Criminal Suspects in Balkh
Afghan National Police (ANP) detained three people in connection to criminal activities around Mazar-e-Sharif City of Balkh province.
These individuals are charged with murder & public. . .
Five Criminal Suspects Arrested in Laghman
Afghan National Police (ANP) operations team has arrested five criminal suspects in Mehtarlam City of Laghman province.
The arrestees' files have been referred for further investigation. . .