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Three bombers have entered different Pakistani cities: NCMC

The National Crisis Management Cell (NCMC) on Saturday alerted all provincial governments, chief commissioner of Islamabad and the police department that three alleged suicide bombers belonging to Baitullah Mehsuds group have entered various cities from Dera Ismail Khan and Tank.

Islamabad, Feb.9 : The National Crisis Management Cell (NCMC) on Saturday alerted all provincial governments, chief commissioner of Islamabad and the police department that three alleged suicide bombers belonging to Baitullah Mehsud's group have entered various cities from Dera Ismail Khan and Tank.

According to the Dawn, the NCMC wrote in a letter that these alleged suicide bombers could launch attack in any city; and suggested that security arrangements be tightened.

All three bombers have short moustaches; one of them is aged 15/16 years with blonde hair and the other is 24/25 years with wheatish complexion, the paper quoted a private television channel, as saying.

ANI

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