Two suspected terrorists were killed and 15 others, including two women, arrested in eight raids by Sindh Police's Special Security Unit (SSU) in collaboration with other law enforcement agencies (LEAs), said a SSU spokesman, in a statement, here on Sunday. He said the accused, affiliated with a banned organisation, were involved in attacking police officials and the personnel of other LEAs.
The spokesman said the SSU officers, including commandos, took active part in these raids.
Two sub-machine guns (SMGs), two pistols, two hand grenades, explosive material/devices, and a huge quantity of ammunition of 9mm pistol were recovered from the possession of the accused, he added.
While talking about the security for anti-polio teams during the past months, he said that over 5000 SSU commandos provided effective security to health workers during 44 anti-polio campaigns in the city.
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