Two most wanted Indian-sponsored militants

Two most wanted Indian-sponsored militants

Hyderabad: The Counter Terrorism Department (CTD) Officials have carried out a successful operation in Hyderabad capturing two ‘most-wanted’ Fitna al Hindustan militants.

According to the sources of the officials of the CTD, two Fitna al Hindustan militants have been arrested in an intelligence-based operation.

The CTD officials have further said that the operation was launched in the Qasim Abad area of Hyderabad (Sindh).

The names of the captured militants are Abdul Raheem Khoso and Ghulam Shabbir.

The money of the terror-financing funds has been recovered from the militants.

The paper-proofs, magazines and the receipt-books have also been recovered from the Indian-sponsored militants.

The weapon used for firing at the CTD Hyderabad’s mobile van has also been recovered from the militants.

The militants had launched a firing attack on the CTD Hyderabad’s mobile van in Jamshoro in April 2025.

Some stunning disclosures are expected from the militants.

The militants were traced by the security forces after some suspicious transactions and telephonic conversations.

It is worth mentioning that the Indian-intelligence RAW has been plotting militancy in several areas across Pakistan for the past many decades.

It was just a few months back when RAW carried out a target killing  in Badin area of Sindh by launching a deal of hiring local target killers in Dubai.

The same RAW is plotting militancy, unrest and provocation in Balochistan and KP.

The Indian-funded militants have not only targeted the security personnel but also some innocent civilians.

RAW has also been plotting attacks on the development infrastructure aiming chaos, poverty and deprivation in the remote areas of Pakistan.

However, the armed forces, with the help of brave and loyal civilians are standing firm with their resolve to root out militancy from all such areas.

Several such operations have been launched killing and arresting the Indian-sponsored militants across Pakistani areas.

 

 

 

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