APCs handed over to Bannu, Dera police.

PESHAWAR -- Keeping in view the upsurge in militant attacks on law enforcement agencies, the authorities have provided armoured personnel carriers (APC) to police of Dera Ismail Khan and Bannu regions.

The APCs, handed over to police of Dera Ismail Khan and Bannu divisions in the provincial capital on Sunday, would help the law-enforcers to effectively counter militant attacks, said a statement.

'The latest weaponry, used by the US and its allies against Afghan Taliban, was left there. A major portion of the modern arms and latest war gadgets had fallen into the hands of the banned Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP),' a senior police officer said. He added the banned outfit was using the same weapons against the law enforcement agencies in Pakistan.

The official said that police were actively responding to militant attacks but they were short of modern equipment. Eight APCs were handed over to Dera and Bannu police on the directives of IGP Akhtar Hayat Khan.

The statement said that police were in need of bullet-proof vehicles for protection of their lives and meeting the challenges of terrorism in the volatile regions.

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'Several police posts were continuously attacked in the dark [at night] in the two regions [Dera Ismail Khan and Bannu] and police repulsed the attacks by putting their lives in extreme dangerous,' said the statement. The IGP, in view of possible militant attacks in these regions, announced to provide APCs to police at the earliest.

'All available resources are being provided to police in southern districts to meet the confronting...

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