Summary Officers said a chain of raids is underway on the identification of already arrested terrorists.
KARACHI (Dunya News) – Karachi law enforcers on Friday have identified banned outfit Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) workers involved in attacks on police.
According to sources, as many as six wings of TTP are once again on the verge of being active by establishing special task force to target police and Rangers personnel.
Pulling up the socks against terrorists, the security officers have alerted all the departments and claimed the outlawed organization has started assigning missions to their workers.
The law enforcers said a chain of raids is already underway on the identification of arrested terrorists however, rare revelations were also leveled by the militants during investigation.
The Rangers as well as the police have been engaged in a three-year long anti-militant and crime operation in Karachi and come under attack by militants frequently.
More than 200 policemen have been reportedly killed by terrorists in 2015.
Separately, Pak Army launched Operation Zar-e-Azb in 2014 in a bid to wipe out militant bases in the North Waziristan tribal area and bring an end to the near decade-long insurgency that has cost Pakistan thousands of lives.
Earlier, Police held an operation in Manghupir area and nabbed a terrorist in injured condition after an encounter while two of his accomplices managed to escape from the scene.
The apprehended terrorist belonged to Tehreek-e-Taliban Abid Machar Group and was involved in bomb attacks on Rangers and police personnel.
The senior police official stated that Karachi operation was launched by government which is giving positive outcomes as dozens of extortionists, target killers and terrorists have been held so far.
He said that stern action will be continued until the end of last criminal.
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