Around 300 out of 512 militants arrested by Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) since the Holey Artisan Bakery attack in 2016 were released on bail, and most of them have gone into hiding, RAB Director General (DG) Benazir Ahmed said on June 2, reports DailyStar. “The militants who went into hiding are trying to regroup. But we want to assure all that they will not be able to continue their attempts for long. We have taken measures coordinating our intelligence with that of other agencies. We are ready to face any challenge,” the RAB DG said while exchanging views with reporters on security measures for Eid at RAB’s media centre. The RAB DG said those who are working to help secure bail for militants might become victims of militant attacks themselves. “It will be suicidal to give legal assistance to militants,” he said.