5 ISIS terrorist held in Pakistan over planning terror attack, explosives found
Some 3,400 grammes of explosives, 100-inch safety fuse, five non-electric detonators, three bags and maps have been recovered from them.
Lahore: Five Islamic State terrorists planning a major terror attack in Pakistan have been arrested and a huge cache of explosives recovered from them in Punjab province, officials said on Sunday.
The militants were planning to attack sensitive installations in Sialkot district, about 180 km from Lahore. They have been booked under the anti-terrorism act.
The Counter Terrorism Department (CTD) of Punjab police arrested them on Saturday during a raid in Sialkot. Abdul Wahab, Behzad Ali, Shahzaib Zafar, Waqas and Daniyal Arshad were said to be active members of the ISIS.
Some 3,400 grammes of explosives, 100-inch safety fuse, five non-electric detonators, three bags and maps have been recovered from them.
The ISIS terror group has claimed responsibility for the killing of two Chinese nationals, including a woman, who were abducted by armed gunmen from Pakistan's restive north-west Balochistan province recently.