Tue, 21-Oct-2025

TTP could become al-Qaeda’s arm to destabilize Afghanistan’s neighbours: Pakistan warns

TTP

UNITED NATIONS: Pakistan has warned the international community that the Tehrik-e Taliban Pakistan (TTP), “the largest terrorist group” operating in Afghanistan, could emerge as al-Qaeda’s arm with a regional and global terrorist agenda.

“Terrorism within and from Afghanistan poses the single most serious threat to the country, to the region, and to the world,” Ambassador Usman Jadoon, acting permanent representative of Pakistan to the United Nations, told the UN Security Council.

“While the AIG (Afghan Interim Government) is fighting ISIL-K (Daesh), the threat from various other terrorist groups such as al-Qaeda, the TTP and others has yet to be addressed,” he said while speaking in a debate on the situation in Afghanistan.

Highlighting the ranking of 6,000-fighters strong TTP as the largest, listed terrorist organization, Ambassador Jadoon said, “With safe havens close to our border, it poses a direct and daily threat to Pakistan’s security.”

“In countering the TTP’s cross border operations, our security and border officials have confiscated some of the modern weapons acquired by the AIG from stocks left behind by foreign forces,” the Pakistani envoy said, adding that the terrorist group also receives external support and financing “from our adversary” — an obvious reference to India.

The TTP, he said, was fast emerging as an umbrella organization for other terrorist groups, aimed at destabilizing Afghanistan’s neighbours.

“We have evidence of its collaboration with other terrorist groups like the Majeed Brigade that is utilizing terrorism to disrupt Pakistan’s economic cooperation with China, especially CPEC,” Ambassador Jadoon said.

“Given its long association with al-Qaeda, the TTP could emerge as Al-Qaeda’s arm with a regional and global terrorist agenda.”

Pakistan, he declared would take all necessary national measures to eliminate these threats, cooperating with regional and international efforts to root out the menace of terrorism.

About Taliban’s new directive prohibiting women and girls from attending public and private medical institutes in Afghanistan, Ambassador Jadoon said the international community expects the AIG to fulfill its declared commitments on human rights and political inclusion.

The Pakistani envoy also called for the Doha Process framework to go beyond counter-narcotics and the private sector; Afghanistan’s challenges, including terrorism, human rights and widespread poverty, are also affecting the region.

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CTD Punjab arrests 22 terrorists in different operations

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LAHORE:  Counter Terrorism Department (CTD) Punjab has arrested 22 terrorists by carrying out operations in different cities.

According to CTD spokesman, operations were conducted in other cities including Muzaffargarh, Attock, Nankana Sahib and Bahawalnagar, in which two outlawed Tehrik-e Taliban Pakistan (TTP), and one Al-Qaeda terrorist were arrested.

Anti-terrorism department officials said that a total of 22 terrorists were arrested from whose possession explosives, mobile phones and cash were recovered.

CTD spokesman, the arrested terrorists were planning attacks at different places.

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CTD arrests 22 suspected militants from Punjab

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LAHORE: Counter Terrorism Department (CTD) Punjab arrested 22 terrorists while conducting operations in different cities of Punjab.

CTD spokesperson said, two terrorists who provided financial support to Al-Qaeda were arrested from Lahore, besides one terrorist of Tehreek-e-Taliban-e-Pakistan(TTP) trained from Afghanistan was arrested from Bahawalpur.

The CTD spokesperson said that the terrorists were arrested from Lahore, Bahawalpur, Mianwali, Bahawalnagar, and Rawalpindi while some terrorists were arrested from Chiniot, Pakpattan, Khanewal, Chakwal, Attock, and Sargodha.

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