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CTD foils major terror plot targeting railway system, five held

CTD foils major

KARACHI: The Counter Terrorism Department (CTD), in coordination with an intelligence agency, has foiled a major terror plot targeting the city’s railway infrastructure, arresting five suspected militants.

DIG CTD Ghulam Azfar Mahesar identified the suspects as Jhanoor, Ali Jan, Noor Muhammad, Jamak, and Niaz, stating that explosives, improvised explosive devices (IEDs), and weapons were recovered from their possession.

According to officials, the suspects are affiliated with the banned Baloch Republican Guard, which had claimed responsibility for multiple explosions in recent months in Shikarpur and Jacobabad, causing partial damage to railway tracks and train bogies.

During interrogation, the suspects allegedly confessed to carrying out several attacks, including railway track bombings in Jacobabad and Shikarpur, as well on the Jaffar Express in Shikarpur on October 7.

Mahesar revealed that the militants received training and explosive materials from Lehri in Balochistan and used family members as cover to transport explosives to evade detection.

Authorities have formed special teams, in collaboration with intelligence agencies, to apprehend facilitators and handlers linked to the network. Officials also claimed that the group was being funded and supported by a neighboring country.

The DIG added that no major terrorist incident occurred in Sindh in 2025, attributing this to the continuous efforts of CTD, police, and other law enforcement agencies.

He further disclosed that large quantities of explosives—up to 2,000 kilograms—along with suicide bombers, including female operatives, linked to the same network had been apprehended in recent operations.

Punjab forms 12 JITs to probe banned TLP cases

Punjab forms

LAHORE: The Punjab Home Department has constituted 12 Joint Investigation Teams (JITs) to probe cases registered against the banned Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP).

According to the Home Department notification, 7 JITs will investigate cases in Lahore while 5 will handle cases in Sheikhupura.

The JITs are tasked with investigating cases under anti-terrorism and other serious provisions of the law. Each team will include representatives from the police, the Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD), and intelligence agencies to ensure thorough investigation.

The formation of these JITs followed a request from the Punjab Police to expedite investigations.

Police sources stated that over 75 cases have been registered against the banned TLP, with more than 2,000 individuals named in these cases already arrested.

Authorities emphasized that the move aims to strengthen law enforcement efforts and ensure accountability in cases involving extremist activities.

Two high-profile militants eliminated in CTD raid in Bannu

Bannu

BANNU: The Counter Terrorism Department (CTD) neutralized two most-wanted militants during an intelligence-based operation in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s Bannu district.

According to the CTD, one of the slain terrorists was the mastermind behind the killing of four police personnel. The terrorist, identified as Khalid, was involved in several attacks on CTD and police officials in 2023.

According to the CTD, 2 Kalashnikovs, 6 magazines and 2 hand grenades were recovered from the terrorists’ possession.

A few terrorists’ associates escaped, CTD spokesman CTD said.