Stopping cross-border infiltration: Pakistan's Army did more than Nato forces: Brigadier Abubakr
Pakistan army has done more than Nato forces to stop cross border infiltration of miscreants besides securing the Pak-Afghan border in South Waziristan Agency, a senior military officer said.
Brigadier Abubakr Amin Bajwa, Sector Commander Angor Ada South Waziristan Agency briefed journalists at Naiz Naray's post, located 9500-feet above sea level, that Pakistan army has established 20 security posts at Angor Ada sector while Nato has set up only six of its opposite in Afghanistan that showed our strong resolve and commitment to wipe out menace of militancy and terrorism.
"Our troops are also making regular patrolling in the far flung terrains of Angor Ada sector as no report of unlawful movement," he added. The ISPR has arranged two days trip for journalists to appraise them about latest security situation, army development works and peace initiatives in South Waziristan. "The tribal people want peace and are extending full support to the army," he remarked.
The strength and resources of terrorists and militants have significantly been reduced owing to successful military operation in South Waziristan, he maintained. The back of militants and terrorists has been broken and writ of government has been restored in the Agency.
Major operations in South Waziristan have been completed and now force can only act in self-defence besides concentrating on development works. He said no force of world can match our troops' sacrifices in war against terror and held it sacrifice in high esteem. Brigadier Abubakr said tribal people have been engaged at grassroots level through jirga system, political administration and its outcome is very productive. "The tribal people in case of seeing presence of unwanted elements in their areas quickly informed security force and we take prompt action on credible information," he remarked.
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