Pak\, Iran to set up joint \'rapid reaction force\' following Ormara incident

Pak, Iran to set up joint 'rapid reaction force' following Ormara incident

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and will be setting up a joint border "rapid reaction force" to counter in the wake of the incident.

Fourteen Pakistanis were shot dead, after three to four buses travelling from to Gwadar were stopped by around 15-20 terrorists, wearing the (FC) uniform, on the coastal highway at Buzi Top on April 18, according to

Pakistani authorities have alleged that BRAS, the alliance of three Baloch terrorist organisations, has claimed responsibility for the attack. lodged a strong protest with over the country's "inaction" against the group behind the attack, according to The Express Tribune.

The decision to create the reaction force was made during Imran Khan's two-day maiden visit to

The two countries reaffirmed their commitment to peace and in the entire region during talks, Geo News quoted Iranian Hassan Rouhani, as saying.

Pakistani held a presser on Saturday, during which he said: "Actionable intelligence after investigations has been shared with Iranian authorities. Location of the camps has also been identified by us. We expect to take action against these entities."He also added that six steps have already been taken to make the Iran-Pakistan border more peaceful. The steps include fencing the Pakistan-border, setting up a new Southern command in Turbat for vigilance and prompt action and establishing joint border centres.

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First Published: Mon, April 22 2019. 20:52 IST