Two Suspected Terrorists Arrested From Sialkot

Two suspected terrorists arrested from Sialkot

Counter Terrorism Department (ctd) On Tuesday Arrested Two Suspected Terrorists Hailing From The Banned Outfit From Sialkot Hours Before Religiously Important Night Is Going To Be Observed.

Sialkot May 01 (inp) : Counter Terrorism Department (ctd) On Tuesday Arrested Two Suspected Terrorists Hailing From The Banned Outfit From Sialkot Hours Before Religiously Important Night Is Going To Be Observed. The Terrorists Were Nabbed From The City Area Of Orah Chowk, (Pakistan Point News - 1st May, 2018): Counter Terrorism Department (CTD) on Tuesday arrested two suspected terrorists hailing from the banned outfit from Sialkot hours before religiously important night is going to be observed.

The terrorists were nabbed from the city area of Orah Chowk, said the CTD of Punjab police. "The detained saboteurs wanted to launch a terrorist activity on Shab-e-Bara'at," said the CTD sources. The arrested terrorists were identified as Wajahat Hussain and Sajjad Ahmad belong to Sialkot. Police seized explosives from their possession and shifted them to an undisclosed location for interrogation. INP/LK/AK ========= Power shortfall hikes to 1,200MW as NTDC lines trip ISLAMABAD, May 01 (INP): A spokesman of the Power Division informed on Tuesday that 1,200 megawatts (MW) of electricity have disappeared from the national grid owing to tripping of power lines of the National Transmission and Despatch Company (NTDC).

The news explained intermittent power cuts across the country since late Monday. The spokesman stated that the power plants affected by the tripping include plants one to four of the Chashma Nuclear Power Plant. He added that three LNG plants Haveli, Bhikki and Baloki with a combined production capacity of 3,600 MW, are also not operating due to testing. He assured that Chashma's plants one and two could be operational by evening whereas restoring the other two will take time. The Neelum-Jhelum Power Plant is also in a testing phase at present, he informed. Power distributors will thus be carrying out load-shedding to cater to the loss of electricity, he said, adding that outages will take place keeping in mind high and low loss areas.