PESHAWAR: Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government has announced a stimulus package for those prisoners on Tuesday, who escape in the Dera Ismail Khan (DIK) jailbreak.
KPK government further announced that the escaped prisoner who give there voluntarily arrest their punishment will be minimized.
KPK government further said that the case will be registered under terrorism act against those prisoners who not cylinder there self.
Earlier, the government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa compiled data of as many as 250 prisoners who fled the DI Khan prison a month back.
It was also reported that coordination between the federal and provincial governments of Pakistan that had restrained the two sides to figure out how Taliban managed to break the jail.
According to the reports, more than 70 hardcore militants of Al-Qaeda and TTP managed to escape from DI Khan jail. According to the reports, the attackers posed themselves as participants of a marriage procession and they were travelling in three coaster buses.
According to the reports, Interpol said that al-Qaeda was suspected to be involved in some of the incidents, and it was asking its 190 member countries to watch out for information connected to the prison breaks, with an aim to determine whether or not they were coordinated, besides advising them to relocate the escaped prisoners.
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