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CTD Punjab arrests 18 terrorists belonging to banned organisations

Imran Gabol
October 5, 2024

The Punjab Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD) on Saturday said that 18 terrorists were arrested during intelligence-based operations (IBO) across Punjab.

In a statement issued today, the CTD said 134 the IBOs were conducted against terrorism in different districts of the province, including Lahore, Khushab, Gujranwala, Pakpattan, Bahawalnagar, Rawalpindi, Faisalabad, Sheikhupura, Mandi Bahauddin and Mianwali.

It added that 18 terrorists were arrested, 134 suspects interrogated, while 17 cases were registered against the terrorists, who were being investigated.

The terrorists arrested were identified as Faiz, Azim, Tariq, Asif, Irfan, Ehsan, Fateh, etc, who belonged to Fitna-al-Khawarij (Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan), Islamic State group (also known as Daish) and Al-Qaeda, the statement added.

The statement said that the CTD recovered weapons, 5429 grams of explosives, 18 detonators, a 53-foot safety fuse wire, one IED bomb, pistols with bullets, 48 pamphlets of banned organisations, two mobile phones and Rs28,310 in cash.
 
CTD Hyderabad Arrested Terrorist in intelligence Based OperationCounter Terrorism Department (CTD) Hyderabad, in collaboration with the District Police of Jamshoro, successfully apprehended a terrorist in the Secunderabad Link Road area of Kotri.

During the operation, authorities seized a range of explosives and bomb-making materials, including hand grenades, ball bearings, IED-making equipment, batteries, remote controls, cell tape, black and red wires, nut bolts, and other components.

Preliminary investigations reveal that the suspect was in direct contact with Shafi Barfat, the leader of the banned Jeay Sindh (JSMM).


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Punjab CTD says it foiled major attacks by arresting 10 terrorists of banned outfits


Mohammad Asghar
April 14, 2025

Punjab’s Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD) foiled major attacks by arresting 10 terrorists belonging to banned organisations during 189 operations in different areas of the province, the law-enforcement agency said on Monday.

Last month, Punjab’s CTD arrested 10 terrorists following 73 intelligence-based operations (IBOs) across the province.

According to the CTD Punjab spokesperson in a statement issued today, the law-enforcement agency conducted 189 intelligence-based operations in different districts of the province in which 189 suspects were questioned and 10 terrorists were arrested along with weapons, explosives and other prohibited materials.

These terrorists were arrested during intelligence-based operations in Lahore, Rawalpindi, Gujranwala, Jhelum and Bahawalpur.

“The arrested terrorists include Badal Singh, Suraj Singh, Siraj, Hidayatullah, Deedar Hussain, Sadaqat Hussain and others, the statement said, adding that that the terrorists are affiliated with Fitna Khawarij, Al-Zainabiyoun and other organisations.

“Terrorists Suraj Singh and Badal Singh were arrested from Rawalpindi along with a large quantity of explosives. Both terrorists belong to Nankana Sahib,” the statement added.

It further read that around 2,645 grams of explosives,16 detonators, 37 feet of safety fuse wire, as well as 75 pamphlets of banned organisations, magazines, mobile phones and cash were recovered from the possession of the terrorists.

The spokesperson said that the terrorists had planned to target important buildings in Rawalpindi and other cities. He added that nine cases have been registered against the arrested terrorists, and further investigation is being carried out.

The spokesperson said that during the current week, 2,053 combing operations were also conducted with the cooperation of local police and security agencies, 82,473 people were checked, 263 suspects arrested, as well as 226 first information reports registered.

Pakistan has witnessed an uptick in terror activities over the past year, especially in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan, after the TTP ended its ceasefire with the government in November 2022.

February saw a marginal increase in terrorist attacks but a sharp surge in civilian casualties, according to a report published by the Islamabad-based think tank, Pakistan Institute for Conflict and Security Studies (PICSS).

According to PICSS, the country witnessed 79 terrorist attacks last month, resulting in the deaths of 55 civilians and 47 security personnel, while 45 civilians and 81 security personnel were injured. Security forces, meanwhile, intensified counter-terrorism operations, eliminating 156 terrorists, injuring 20, and arresting 66, it said.
 
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