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Security Forces Foiled Several Suicide Attacks In Different Parts Of Country: Taheri

Saturday, July 07, 2012
Kabul (BNA) The national security forces could foil several suicide attacks in different parts of the country, said Shafiqullah Taheri spokesperson of the National Security Department in a press conference. 
Taheri added that three suicide bomber by the name of Islamuddin, Qari Assadullah and Gulab Shah resident of Kunar who intended terrorist attacks in Kunar during the holding of the tribal jirgah there and were trying to kill Mawlawi Sadeq lately joined the peace process were arrested in a special operation by the security department personnel. 
Taheri also informed the press of arrest of another four suicide bombers who are affiliated with the Haqani terrorist network along with three suicide waist coats and explosives.  
He also informed the press of arrest of three suicide bomber in Kabul and said that the national security department is exporting all efforts to foil these attacks in Kabul and Logar provinces. 
He also noted that an abductor group was also arrested recently and added the organizer of this group Abed resident of Maidan-Wardak who has been selling cars in Herat and has affiliation with a group and Nader the abductor who has abducted a person from the Kabul-Ghzni highway and freed that person against USD 40,000 and some other abductors having abducted a seven year old boy by name of Hassan student of first grade of Tamim Ansar from Kote Sangi of Kabul and transferred to Logar province has been released after eight nights against USD 50,000 and delivered the boy to his family members were arrested by the national security department. 
Meanwhile, last week a terrorist group who intended continuum terrorist attacks on the Supreme Court, the car carrying the prisoners of Pulicharkhi, terror of Abdul Rab Rasul Sayaf and attack on the education center of national army were arrested before they can carry any of their attempted attacks.
 

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