Pakistan Taliban warn of more attacks against police after compound raid

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Pakistan Taliban warn of more attacks against police after compound raid
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KARACHI - Pakistan’s Taliban warned on Saturday of more attacks against law enforcement officers. Read more at straitstimes.com.

The warning was issued a day after four people were killed when

“We want to warn the security agencies once again to stop martyring innocent prisoners in fake encounters otherwise the intensity of future attacks will be more severe.” Two police officers, an army ranger and a civilian sanitary worker died in the attack, officials said.

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