DERA ISMAEL KHAN/PESHAWAR: After completing the first phase of the military operation in Kurram district, the K-P government has decided to resume the demolition process of illegal bunkers in the area and send four convoys of vehicles with essential supplies to Kurram. end of this month. Security forces have begun house searches in Bagan and have also begun repairs to damaged mosques. The bullet-ridden body of the fifth driver, who went missing after the attack on the relief caravan, was found in central Kurram. The bodies of the four drivers were found a day after the deadly attack. Deputy Commissioner of Kurram District said that the coordinated efforts of the civil administration, police, security institutions and local advisors resulted in remarkable successes during the first phase of the operation as a large number of illegal weapons were recovered. He said that efforts are on to clean Kurram district from unscrupulous elements. Meanwhile, a high-level meeting chaired by Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Ali Amin Khan Gandapur was held on Wednesday to discuss the prevailing situation in the restive Kurram district. The meeting was attended by the Chief Secretary, Inspector General of Police (IGP), Additional Chief Secretary Home and other relevant officials. The cluster has decided to resume the process of demolishing illegal bunkers in the area and send four convoys of vehicles with essential supplies to Kurram by the end of this month. It also decided to convene a jirga of the signatories of the Kurram Peace Agreement to highlight and highlight the signatories’ responsibility for the implementation of the agreement.