Arrested terrorist reveals Afghan Taliban and Khwarij links

Arrested militant names RAW, Taliban and foreign groups as key backers of terrorism inside Pakistan

Pakistan Afghan – Security forces have arrested a key Khwarij terrorist. His confession has shocked the nation. He revealed strong links between Afghan Taliban and Fitna al-Khwarij.

The arrested militant is identified as Amir Sohail. He also goes by the name Maulvi Haider. He was a senior leader within Fitna al-Khwarij. He admitted that enemy propaganda misled him. This false narrative pushed him toward terrorism.

Amir Sohail received terror training in Afghanistan. The training camp was located in Paktika province. This camp belonged to Fitna al-Khwarij. Afghan Taliban fully backed these training centres.

The terrorist made more shocking revelations. His group maintained close ties with ISIS and Al-Qaeda. Both groups operated freely inside Afghanistan. Foreign agencies provided financial support to his network. Indian intelligence agency RAW was also named.

His terror group was not local only. Over 20 foreign militants were part of his unit. Many of them were Afghan nationals. This proves the cross-border nature of this terror network.

Amir Sohail carried out deadly attacks inside Pakistan. He targeted security forces in Bannu, Lakki Marwat and Mianwali. Many brave soldiers faced his violent actions.

Justice finally caught up with him. He was traveling to Peshawar for medical treatment. Law enforcement agencies arrested him on the way. His capture is a major breakthrough against terrorism.

Fitna al-Khawarij has nothing to do with Islam and jihad, they only commit terrorism in Pakistan for money.

According to international experts, it is clear from the revelations of the foreign terrorist that Afghanistan is a haven for terrorists under the auspices of the Taliban regime.

There is undeniable evidence of the nexus between Afghans and Fitna al-Khawarij to spread terrorism in Pakistan.

The foreign terrorist’s admission of terrorism under the auspices of the Taliban regime and India is a confirmation of Pakistan’s long-standing position.

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