
Karachi CTD guns down three terrorists including high-value target
According to the CTD, the operation was launched following a tip-off about the presence of terrorists belonging to a banned organisation at a house in Karachi's Manghopir area. During the raid, a shootout ensued between the law enforcement agencies and the terrorists, during which three terrorists were shot dead.
CTD Incharge Raja Umar Khattab confirmed that the raid was conducted based on intelligence reports regarding the presence of individuals from a proscribed organisation. The operation is part of an ongoing effort to eliminate terrorism from the city, he added.
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He said that one of the slain terrorists was identified as Zafaran, the other as Qudratullah, while the third is being identified.
Khattab said the government had placed a bounty of Rs20 million on the slain terrorist Zafaran.
During the operation, explosives, grenades, SMGs and other equipment were recovered from the house. The bodies of the slain terrorists were shifted to the Civil Hospital, Karachi, for medico-legal formalities.
Police said that all the terrorists in the house have been killed and more information is now being obtained about the owner of the house where the terrorists were staying.

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