Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Pakistan gets stolen NATO supplies

Supplies stolen were found in a plant on the outskirts of Peshawar. PHOTO: EPA

PESHAWAR: Pakistani police said Wednesday that they had recovered four containers loaded Jackets notebook and u.s. Army military transport then stolen on the way to the Afghanistan.

The containers were found in a flourmill on the outskirts of the city of the North West of Peshawar, police zone said Chief Sabir Khan.

Containers disappeared recently, he said, but gave no date.

Four people, including a goalkeeper at the factory were arrested, he said.

Police showed the loot correspondent said journalistes.Un containers loaded with u.s. Army jackets, each bearing the names of individuals, stationery, cable reels and laptops.

Much of NATO truck Afghanistan overland supply are shipped to the South of the port of Karachi in Pakistan and trained for Torkham Northwest passage or a passage from the South-West to the shaman.

More than 150,000 American troops and NATO fighting against an insurgency of the Taliban in Afghanistan, now comes with its crenellated nine years.

Degenerate militant Taliban considerably attacks on NATO convoy in Pakistan earlier this month following for 11 days the Torkham border closure.

Pakistan has reopened the passage of NATO provides 10 October, after the United States apologizes for a cross-border military killed two Pakistani soldiers and damaged helicopter raid relations u.s. - Pakistani.

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