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Smuggling and Other Suspicious Activities in the Guise of Processions Revealed

Governor accuses Chief Minister Gandapur of smuggling arms, drugs, terrorists 

The Chief Minister and his party members have been doing all this for a long time. Faisal Karim Kundi

11 police officers, more than 100 Afghans have been arrested. Mohsin Naqvi 

PESHAWAR

GHAG Report

The Governor of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Faisal Karim Kundi has disclosed that under the security of police and numerous state institutions, Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur and a few other government-sponsored PTI rallies not only facilitate the transportation of criminals and terrorists to Islamabad, Lahore, and other cities. Instead, they use processions as a cover to transport drugs and weapons.

In multiple interviews, the governor disclosed that this series has been ongoing for a considerable amount of time, with the chief minister’s support. While some other government sources have asserted that this has been occurring during car searches and the questioning of some arrested individuals, the agencies also possess some indisputable proof.

However, Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi informed the media that over 100 Afghans and over 675 other attackers of Islamabad yesterday had been detained to foment trouble.

He claims that in addition to 11 KP police officers who were discovered to have participated in the violence by dressing like PTI employees and going undercover, severe measures will be taken against them. However, the policemen involved in this will not get off easy. Several government vehicles, including 1122 vehicles, that were returning to Peshawar following the enigmatic “disappearance” of Ali Amin Gandapur during blockades in several districts were reportedly detained by the Punjab Police. After questioning the drivers and other employees, the Punjab Police found many suspicious stuff from some of them and sent preliminary reports to the federal and Punjab governments.

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