Law enforcement agencies of the U.S. detention center at Guantanamo to be released from custody again in twenty people have started to investigate them.
Fifteen of the individuals concerned zyrhrast Punjab province, while six different areas of the Khyber Pashtun said kua.
was released.
Interior Ministry sources told the BBC that there were intelligence reports that individuals in their relations with the banned organizations were kazkr to.
will help.
Sources said the men approached the district police officers on the recommendation of the Anti-Terrorism Section, eleven triple E 'in the box placed under the relevant police station before leaving the area is, however, to inform not being taken care of.
The people in Afghanistan during the U.S. war against Taliban and al-Qaeda arrested from different parts of Afghanistan before it was moved to Bagram guantnamu ayrbys and where people are in jail for a period of two to six years later, two years before they was released. Intelligence agencies say about these areas, the sector is considered a stronghold of the banned outfit Tehreek-e Taliban Pakistan.
Sources said that fifteen people were arrested in Punjab, which is the Lashkar-e-Jhangvi, Sipah Sahaba and Tehrik-e-Islami, the boss has built a relationship again.
Al-Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden killed in Pakistan after returning from Guantanamo has been said about these people that are active after the incident.
Twenty of them law enforcement agencies to detain and moved to an undisclosed location, where police and civilian intelligence personnel of the Special Investigation Group of the FIA officials are investigating.
The extremism of this group of officers in the investigation of incidents are included in the team.
Fifteen people were detained in Punjab which is the Lashkar-e-Jhangvi, Sipah Sahaba and Tehrik-e-Islami, the boss has built a relationship again. Information can be obtained.
Interior Ministry sources said al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden and Ilyas Kashmiri's death in Pakistan after the country's security forces and law enforcement agencies on the possibility of attacks by militants have increased very much.
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