Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Counter Extremism Unit established in Islamabad   

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  • Spokesperson said a new unit will independently work.
  • The specialised unit will keep an eye on digital content.
  • Police will visit educational institutions and seminaries.

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has established its first counter-extremism unit  in Islamabad  on the directives of Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah.

The specialised unit will keep an eye on digital content of political, sectarian, ethnic and religious extremism on websites.

In his twitter message, Islamabad police’s spokesperson said a new unit will independently work from the operations and intelligence.

A Superintendent Police (SP) level officer will be appointed as the counter-extremism unit’s chief under the supervision of the Senior Superintendent Police (SSP) Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD).

It added that Islamabad police teams will visit educational institutions and seminaries while adopting counter-extremism steps. The teams will monitor sermons at the mosques and the services of linguists will be acquired for the new unit.

The spokesperson said that the department will compile recommendations for the relevant legislation. The young generation will be nurtured in accordance with the national narrative.

Islamabad police said that recommendations are being forwarded to the federal government for equipping the CTD with modern weapons. Moreover, the government was given suggestions for improving the rapid response steps in case of any untoward situation.

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