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CTD arrests six RAW facilitators, seizes explosives
CTD arrests six RAW facilitators, seizes explosives

Express Tribune

time17 hours ago

  • Politics
  • Express Tribune

CTD arrests six RAW facilitators, seizes explosives

The Punjab Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD) has arrested six suspected facilitators of India intelligence agency Research and Analysis Wing (RAW). Officials announced at a press conference on Wednesday that a major counterterrorism 'Operation Yalghar' had resulted in foiling a sophisticated terrorist plot targeting religious and civilian infrastructure. Additional Inspector General Operations Shahzada Sultan, DIG Waqas Nazir and Senior Superintendent of Police Waqar Azeem briefed media representatives about the arrests and seizures made during coordinated raids across multiple districts in the province. According to senior CTD officials, the operation uncovered a well-organised terrorist network allegedly supported and funded by India's premier external intelligence agency. The arrests were made following months of surveillance and intelligence gathering that led the authorities to suspects operating in different regions. In Toba Tek Singh district, CTD operatives seized a cache of explosive material, including detonators and detailed confidential maps of strategic locations. The maps reportedly contained markings of sensitive installations and potential target sites, suggesting planning for coordinated attacks. The Bahawalpur CTD apprehended a suspected RAW facilitator who officials claim was receiving financial support channeled through foreign banking networks. The suspect, according to investigators, served as a key liaison between Indian handlers and local operatives. In a parallel development in Bahawalnagar district, two suspects were detained on charges of procuring improvised explosive devices (IEDs) from India's Border Security Force (BSF). Officials alleged that the suspects had established direct communication channels with BSF personnel to acquire sophisticated explosive devices designed to cause maximum casualties. During the extensive investigation process, the CTD claimed to have uncovered detailed plans for devastating terrorist attacks targeting a prominent mosque and busy railway station in Bahawalpur. The planned attacks, according to the officials, were designed to maximise civilian casualties and create widespread panic among the local population.

CTD Punjab arrests six suspected RAW facilitators
CTD Punjab arrests six suspected RAW facilitators

Business Recorder

time19 hours ago

  • Politics
  • Business Recorder

CTD Punjab arrests six suspected RAW facilitators

LAHORE: The Counter Terrorism Department (CTD) Punjab claims to have dismantled a sophisticated network of Indian intelligence operatives and local facilitators allegedly working under the direction of India's Research and Analysis Wing (RAW). The operation, codenamed Operation Yalghar, resulted in the arrest of six suspected RAW facilitators from Toba Tek Singh. According to the CTD, a significant cache of sensitive materials was recovered, including maps of strategic locations, detonators, and high-grade explosives. Simultaneously, CTD Bahawalpur conducted a parallel operation that led to additional arrests tied to the same network. The CTD officials allege these suspects received financial support routed through Dubai and consignments of improvised explosive devices (IEDs) from India's Border Security Force (BSF). 'The suspects were actively plotting attacks on a mosque and the local railway station,' a senior CTD Bahawalpur official revealed. 'Had they succeeded, the consequences would have been catastrophic.' Investigators say the intelligence haul is equally troubling. Forensic analysis of intercepted digital communications has reportedly revealed audio recordings of two men identified as Major Rawindra Rathor and Inspector Singh - allegedly officers of RAW - issuing operational directives to the arrested suspects. In the recordings, the handlers are said to direct attacks on 'sensitive installations' across Pakistan. This is one of the rare instances in which Pakistani authorities have named alleged Indian intelligence officers and claim to possess direct evidence of their involvement in hostile activities on Pakistani soil. In a statement issued late Tuesday, the CTD reaffirmed its commitment to national defense: 'We will not compromise on the sovereignty of Pakistan. Anyone involved in aiding foreign attempts to destabilize our country will be brought to justice.' The development bolsters Islamabad's long-standing accusations of Indian interference in its internal affairs and highlights the shifting nature of modern regional conflicts, where proxy networks and hybrid warfare tactics are increasingly prevalent. This episode is expected to add strain to already tense Pakistan-India relations and may trigger diplomatic friction or feature in upcoming international forums. Copyright Business Recorder, 2025

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