SWAT: The security forces presented two young militants arrested from Swat, Geo News reported Thursday.
The extremists said they were trained by the extremists and several people were killed in front of them.
The security forces presented militants Nisar, 18 and Abid, 16 at Swat Circuit House, where Nisar revealed he was arrested from Jambal mountains, adding four people were killed in front of his very eyes.
Their commander was Mardan hailing from Barikot, Nisar said adding they were told that FM Radio Incharge and Vice chief of Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) Shah-e-Doran has been killed.
Abid said was studying in Kokari and his commander was Khoog Badshah, adding he was trained in Matta and Golarai and four people were killed in front of his eyes.
It should be mentioned that over 150 extremists, arrested from Swat, have been presented in front of the media till now.
Three extremists have been killed in clash between local lashkar and extremists in Tehsil Kalba area of Galoch. Also, an important extremist leader has been apprehended in Qambar area of Mingora.
The forces have announced to relax the curfew 6am to 8pm in the entire district. LINK
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