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The News International, Pakistan, Saturday, July 04, 2009
MINGORA: Police have taken the control of Mingora as normalcy returned to the city in the wake of operation Rah-e-Rast and people thronged bazaars to get daily-use items on Friday.

Also, security forces demolished 10 more houses of militants in Sangota and Bara Bandai areas of Swat Valley. The authorities have also started registration of the residents who were left behind during the operation in the city. The teams continued the registration of the people of union councils Naway Killay, Faizabad and Amankot in Wadoodia Hall of Saidu Sharif. The officials said the registration of the people of other union councils would also follow.

Police sources told The News that the force had taken control of the city and patrolled all its major streets and localities. Water supply and other facilities have also been restored. There was a great rush of people in the bazaars as curfew was relaxed from 7:00 am to 3:00 pm, enabling the city dwellers to buy daily-use items. Security forces also continued action against militants and demolished eight houses in Sangota.
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