ISLAMABAD: Spokesman of the religious outfit Tehrik-e-Nifaz-Shariate-Mohammadi (TNSM) Ameer Izzat and senior leader Muhammad Alam Khan were killed in clash with security forces, ISPR reported on Saturday.
The two leaders were travelling in a prisoner van, which was a part of the security convoy transporting them to prison.
According to the ISPR statement, militants attacked the convoy, which lead to a clash and resulted in the death of both leaders as well as one soldier.
‘The convoy was attacked by an improvised explosive device (IED) followed by firing by terrorists at 5:10 am at Sakhakot,’ the statement said.
It added that ‘a non-commissioned officer embraced shahadat (martyrdom) while five others were injured.’
Five soldiers were also injured in the clash.
The military convoy was attacked near Sakhakot town in Malakand, the army said.
The militants ambushed the convoy of security forces carrying prisoners from Malakand town to Peshawar in the northwest of the country.
The dead aides were arrested on Thursday along with three Afghan nationals.
The deal in February to put three million people under sharia law in exchange for peace in the Swat valley fell apart when Taliban fighters advanced to within 100 kilometres of Islamabad in April.
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