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 GEO Pakistan
 Police arrest 11 foreign suspects
 Updated at: 1435 PST,  Friday, August 28, 2009
 DERA GHAZI KHAN: Police have arrested at least 11 suspected people including foreign militants, Geo News reported Friday.

Police said the suspected militants have been arrested on NWFP-Punjab border on suspicion of links with al-Qaeda.

Of them, seven belong to Turkey, three to Sweden and one suspected militant belongs to Russia.

Police also recovered CDs, currency, Jihadi literature and other materials from their possession. Police are interrogating these suspected people at some undisclosed location.
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