Radd-ul-Fasaad: FC Balochistan recovers huge cache of arms, ammunition

Operation Radd-ul-FasaadRadd-ul-Fasaad: FC Balochistan recovers huge cache of arms, ammunition

RAWALPINDI, Pakistan: The Frontier Corps (FC) Balochistan on Saturday conducted a search operation in Kahan area of the Province as part of Radd-ul-Fasaad, and recovered a huge cache of arms and ammunition.

In a press release, the Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) said that the operation was conducted at Chot Camp, kahan by FC Balochistan.

The ISPR said that the recovered arms and ammunition included weapons of various calibers besides 4900 Small Machine Gun (SMG) rounds, 453 x 12.7 mm gun rounds, 140 Automatic Grenade Launcher (AGL) rounds, and 24 Hand Grenades.

Census coordination meeting held at Mangla

In a separate press release, the ISPR said that a coordination meeting for army support during the upcoming sixth housing and population census was held on Saturday at Mangla.

The ISPR said that Corps Commander Mangla Lieutenant General Umar Farooq Durrani, representatives of Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS) and Civil Administration attended the meeting.

The Participants jointly reviewed the preparations for successful conduct of the census and expressed their satisfaction over the status of preparations.

The Corps Commander Mangla assured the participants of full assistance by the Army as per directives from Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Qamar Javed Bajwa for smooth conduct of the census process.

Around 200,000 soldiers and officers of Pakistan army will by assisting the civil authorities to conduct the National Housing and Population census across the Country.

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