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In Mand, Kech District, two hand grenades were thrown near a public jirga led by Provincial Minister, PML-N, Haji Barkat Rand at Zubaida Jalal School. The grenades exploded in the school’s parking area, damaging several vehicles, but, no one was injured.
In Mand, Kech District, two hand grenades were thrown near a public jirga led by Provincial Minister, PML-N, Haji Barkat Rand at Zubaida Jalal School. The grenades exploded in the school’s parking area, damaging several vehicles, but, no one was injured.
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-⚡🇵🇰/🏴/🏳️: ALERT
Militants attacked an FC post in Hotabad, an area of Tehsil Damp in Kech District, resulting in an exchange of fire. However, no casualties were reported.
Militants attacked an FC post in Hotabad, an area of Tehsil Damp in Kech District, resulting in an exchange of fire. However, no casualties were reported.
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-⚡🇵🇰/🏴/🏳️: ALERT
An intense strike was reported about one and a half hours ago on Izzat Khan Primary School in Ghorda Bakakhel, Bannu, affiliated with JAMK. Casualties have been reported.
An intense strike was reported about one and a half hours ago on Izzat Khan Primary School in Ghorda Bakakhel, Bannu, affiliated with JAMK. Casualties have been reported.
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-⚡🇵🇰/🏴/🏳️: ALERT
Militants launched an ordnance projectile from Mir Ali Bazaar in North Waziristan toward a tehsil military check post. The projectile, however, missed its intended target and landed in the cricket ground within the Bamberki Bagh area. No casualties were reported.
Militants launched an ordnance projectile from Mir Ali Bazaar in North Waziristan toward a tehsil military check post. The projectile, however, missed its intended target and landed in the cricket ground within the Bamberki Bagh area. No casualties were reported.
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An individual was injured in a quadcopter attack in Gulshan Adda, North Waziristan.
An individual was injured in a quadcopter attack in Gulshan Adda, North Waziristan.
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-⚡🇵🇰/🏴/🏳️: MONITORING
According to sources, extensive assault and surveillance quadcopter drones have recently been handed over to the CTD Punjab for deployment in the border regions of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
Drone nets have also been installed by Punjab Gov. at the border posts between Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Punjab to safeguard Punjab from aerial threats.
Recently, a quadcopter attack targeting the Aman Committee markaz was reported in the Taunsa Sharif border area, claimed by the TTP.
According to sources, extensive assault and surveillance quadcopter drones have recently been handed over to the CTD Punjab for deployment in the border regions of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
Drone nets have also been installed by Punjab Gov. at the border posts between Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Punjab to safeguard Punjab from aerial threats.
Recently, a quadcopter attack targeting the Aman Committee markaz was reported in the Taunsa Sharif border area, claimed by the TTP.
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-⚡🇵🇰/🏴/🏳️: ALERT
The CTD Karachi has arrested four militants linked to the Zainabiyoun Brigade, involved in recent targeted killings. Investigations reveal they also aided previously detained militants. Weapons were recovered during the operation, and CTD has launched further interrogations to identify potential facilitators and the group’s network.
The CTD Karachi has arrested four militants linked to the Zainabiyoun Brigade, involved in recent targeted killings. Investigations reveal they also aided previously detained militants. Weapons were recovered during the operation, and CTD has launched further interrogations to identify potential facilitators and the group’s network.
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-⚡🇵🇰/🏴/🏳️: ALERT
In the Kod Bazar area, Tank District, an FC (Frontier Corps) block party under attack, resulting in the martyrdom of one soldier and injuries to two others.
In the Kod Bazar area, Tank District, an FC (Frontier Corps) block party under attack, resulting in the martyrdom of one soldier and injuries to two others.
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-⚡🇵🇰/🏴/🏳️: ALERT
Militants ambushed a Hangu Police chalan vehicle, carrying prisoners for court appearances, near Mangal Mela on Bannu Link Road, injuring three police personnel.
Militants ambushed a Hangu Police chalan vehicle, carrying prisoners for court appearances, near Mangal Mela on Bannu Link Road, injuring three police personnel.
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-⚡🇵🇰/🏴/🏳️: ALERT
Militants attacked a security post in the Mamund area of Badsiyan, Bajaur District, using a quadcopter drone. The attack resulted in the martyrdom of one soldier and injuries to another.
Militants attacked a security post in the Mamund area of Badsiyan, Bajaur District, using a quadcopter drone. The attack resulted in the martyrdom of one soldier and injuries to another.
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-⚡🇵🇰/🏴/🏳️: ALERT
The body of an individual, Asif Nawaz, a resident of Ahmad Khel, was found on Dara Shah Miwakhel–Surani Road in Bannu District.
The body of an individual, Asif Nawaz, a resident of Ahmad Khel, was found on Dara Shah Miwakhel–Surani Road in Bannu District.
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-⚡🇵🇰/🏴/🏳️: ALERT
In Khyber District’s Maidan area, due to potential future military operations, displaced families at the Dwatoy check post are facing severe hardships caused by freezing temperatures, staff shortages, and slow registration procedures. Many, including women, children, and the elderly, have been stranded for hours, with some forced to spend the night in their vehicles.
Noor Haleem Afridi, General Secretary of JUI Tirah, expressed serious concern over the situation, warning of significant health risks and urging authorities to increase the number of registration staff and provide essential facilities, including warm clothing and blankets. The displaced families have appealed for immediate humanitarian assistance to alleviate their suffering.
Tragically, in Khyber District’s Tirah Valley, Meidan area near Nare Baba and Mangal Bagh Kando, a vehicle carrying some of the displaced families en route from Meidan to Peshawar via Bara met with an accident. The incident resulted in the deaths of three individuals and injuries to two others.
In Khyber District’s Maidan area, due to potential future military operations, displaced families at the Dwatoy check post are facing severe hardships caused by freezing temperatures, staff shortages, and slow registration procedures. Many, including women, children, and the elderly, have been stranded for hours, with some forced to spend the night in their vehicles.
Noor Haleem Afridi, General Secretary of JUI Tirah, expressed serious concern over the situation, warning of significant health risks and urging authorities to increase the number of registration staff and provide essential facilities, including warm clothing and blankets. The displaced families have appealed for immediate humanitarian assistance to alleviate their suffering.
Tragically, in Khyber District’s Tirah Valley, Meidan area near Nare Baba and Mangal Bagh Kando, a vehicle carrying some of the displaced families en route from Meidan to Peshawar via Bara met with an accident. The incident resulted in the deaths of three individuals and injuries to two others.
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-⚡🇵🇰/🏴/🏳️: MONITORING
On January 6, 2026, the DG ISPR announced the full operationalization of Pakistan’s National Intelligence Fusion and Threat Assessment Centre (NIFTAC) and Provincial Intelligence Fusion and Threat Assessment Centres (PIFTACs), which were initially established three years ago. These centers are designed to enhance real-time intelligence sharing, coordination, and threat analysis among military, civilian, and law-enforcement agencies.
The DG ISPR emphasized that these centers mark a significant milestone in integrated counter-terrorism and internal security, breaking down information silos and enabling swift, intelligence-driven responses. Their effectiveness was demonstrated recently when a major militants network (BLA) and attack in Karachi was successfully dismantled using actionable intelligence generated by these centers.
On January 6, 2026, the DG ISPR announced the full operationalization of Pakistan’s National Intelligence Fusion and Threat Assessment Centre (NIFTAC) and Provincial Intelligence Fusion and Threat Assessment Centres (PIFTACs), which were initially established three years ago. These centers are designed to enhance real-time intelligence sharing, coordination, and threat analysis among military, civilian, and law-enforcement agencies.
The DG ISPR emphasized that these centers mark a significant milestone in integrated counter-terrorism and internal security, breaking down information silos and enabling swift, intelligence-driven responses. Their effectiveness was demonstrated recently when a major militants network (BLA) and attack in Karachi was successfully dismantled using actionable intelligence generated by these centers.
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The DG ISPR stated that data reveals significant delays and weak judicial outcomes in counter-terrorism (CT) cases being adjudicated in Anti-Terrorism Courts (ATCs).
According to the DG ISPR, in 2025, a total of 851 CT cases remained pending. While 231 arrests were made during the year, only 21 convictions were secured, compared to 33 acquittals, highlighting serious challenges in investigation, prosecution, and case management.
He further noted that the broader picture is even more concerning. Nationwide, 3,698 CT cases have been pending for less than three years, while 677 cases have remained unresolved for more than three years. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) bears a disproportionate share, accounting for approximately 80% of short-pending cases (2,968 of 3,698) and 92% of long-pending cases (621 of 677), making it the epicenter of judicial backlog in terrorism-related trials.
The DG ISPR stated that data reveals significant delays and weak judicial outcomes in counter-terrorism (CT) cases being adjudicated in Anti-Terrorism Courts (ATCs).
According to the DG ISPR, in 2025, a total of 851 CT cases remained pending. While 231 arrests were made during the year, only 21 convictions were secured, compared to 33 acquittals, highlighting serious challenges in investigation, prosecution, and case management.
He further noted that the broader picture is even more concerning. Nationwide, 3,698 CT cases have been pending for less than three years, while 677 cases have remained unresolved for more than three years. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) bears a disproportionate share, accounting for approximately 80% of short-pending cases (2,968 of 3,698) and 92% of long-pending cases (621 of 677), making it the epicenter of judicial backlog in terrorism-related trials.
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-⚡🇵🇰/🏴/🏳️: ALERT
An exchange of fire was reported between security forces and militants in Sara Kili, Jandola, Tank district, during which civilian homes were struck. No casualties were reported.
An exchange of fire was reported between security forces and militants in Sara Kili, Jandola, Tank district, during which civilian homes were struck. No casualties were reported.
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-⚡🇵🇰/🏴/🏳️: ALERT The CTD Karachi has arrested four militants linked to the Zainabiyoun Brigade, involved in recent targeted killings. Investigations reveal they also aided previously detained militants. Weapons were recovered during the operation, and CTD…
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The four arrested militants of the Zainabiyoun Brigade have been identified as Raayat Hussain, Hussain Amlaq, Sajid Ali, and Muhammad Askari. During the operation, authorities recovered four pistols and ammunition from their possession, along with a list of individuals they had planned to target.
Raayat Hussain, alias Maulvi and codenamed Hamza, has been identified as the central facilitator behind multiple high-profile target killings in the city, including the assassination of Imtaiz Mir. The CTD revealed that Raayat Hussain holds a master’s degree and had been teaching at a madrassa, which he allegedly used as a cover for his militant activities.
Officials stated that Raayat Hussain had established several militants teams in Karachi, structured in such a way that each member knew only him personally, while having no contact with other members. This arrangement was intended to protect the network from exposure in case of arrests.
Raayat Hussain was also responsible for providing weapons, transportation, accommodation, and financial support to these militants teams. He had supplied arms to the high-profile militant Masoom Raza, who was previously arrested along with his accomplice Israr Gilgiti. Masoom Raza was similarly involved in multiple sectarian target killings.
The four arrested militants of the Zainabiyoun Brigade have been identified as Raayat Hussain, Hussain Amlaq, Sajid Ali, and Muhammad Askari. During the operation, authorities recovered four pistols and ammunition from their possession, along with a list of individuals they had planned to target.
Raayat Hussain, alias Maulvi and codenamed Hamza, has been identified as the central facilitator behind multiple high-profile target killings in the city, including the assassination of Imtaiz Mir. The CTD revealed that Raayat Hussain holds a master’s degree and had been teaching at a madrassa, which he allegedly used as a cover for his militant activities.
Officials stated that Raayat Hussain had established several militants teams in Karachi, structured in such a way that each member knew only him personally, while having no contact with other members. This arrangement was intended to protect the network from exposure in case of arrests.
Raayat Hussain was also responsible for providing weapons, transportation, accommodation, and financial support to these militants teams. He had supplied arms to the high-profile militant Masoom Raza, who was previously arrested along with his accomplice Israr Gilgiti. Masoom Raza was similarly involved in multiple sectarian target killings.
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Balochistan CTD DIG Aitzaz Goraya stated on Thursday that militants are exploiting the platform of the Balochistan Yakjehti Committee (BYC) to recruit youth into their networks.
Speaking at a joint press conference in Quetta alongside Balochistan Additional Chief Secretary Hamza Shafqaat, DIG Goraya provided details about a militant apprehended during a recent operation in Panjgur.
According to DIG Goraya, law enforcement agencies, including the CTD and local police, arrested Sajid Ahmad, alias Shahwaiz, a resident of Turbat. Sajid holds a Master’s degree in Sociology from the International Islamic University, Islamabad. He previously served on contract at Zubaida Jalal Government College for three years before joining the University of Turbat as a faculty member.
The DIG noted that Sajid had maintained continuous contact with the BYC leadership and played an active role in its activities. He emphasized that “the role of BYC has emerged prominently. Every individual, including minors, who participates in or facilitates what they term a ‘sharing network’ or intelligence network is, in some capacity, linked to BYC.”
DIG Goraya further stated that Sajid had been associated with the BLA and the BLF. Sajid reportedly conducted reconnaissance of strategic locations in Turbat, marking them on Google Earth and sharing the information with his commander, Dostain, based in a neighbouring country (not named, so Iran). Key sites reportedly surveyed included the CTD complex, access routes to Turbat airport, and an under-construction high court building.
During his arrest, law enforcement recovered a substantial cache of weapons and explosives from Sajid’s vehicle, including:
—1 rocket-propelled grenade (RPG) and 5 rockets
—2 M-16 rifles with 23 magazines and approximately 800 rounds
—20 hand grenades with 22 fuses
—30 slabs of C4 explosives
—1 jacket, remote control devices, 13 UBGL rounds, a compass, helmets, and 30 feet of detonating cord
Sajid was reportedly transporting these materials from Panjgur to Turbat.
DIG Goraya added that Sajid had not only shared materials with BYC but had also authored subversive literature, posted content on social media, and conducted recruitment activities. On his influence, several individuals, including Balaj, Jalal, and Hamal, joined BYC, with Hamal eventually joining the BLA while maintaining contact with Sajid. Hamal also reportedly accompanied Sajid to meet Dostain in the neighbouring country via alternative routes.
Forensic analysis of Sajid’s mobile phone revealed significant smuggling activity (referred to as “Zambad”), including the transfer of highly sophisticated weapons and equipment, which were subsequently distributed to their network members.
Additionally, the CTD official stated that Sajid’s sister-in-law was also affiliated with BYC, and properties were registered under her name to facilitate the storage and transport of materials.
Balochistan CTD DIG Aitzaz Goraya stated on Thursday that militants are exploiting the platform of the Balochistan Yakjehti Committee (BYC) to recruit youth into their networks.
Speaking at a joint press conference in Quetta alongside Balochistan Additional Chief Secretary Hamza Shafqaat, DIG Goraya provided details about a militant apprehended during a recent operation in Panjgur.
According to DIG Goraya, law enforcement agencies, including the CTD and local police, arrested Sajid Ahmad, alias Shahwaiz, a resident of Turbat. Sajid holds a Master’s degree in Sociology from the International Islamic University, Islamabad. He previously served on contract at Zubaida Jalal Government College for three years before joining the University of Turbat as a faculty member.
The DIG noted that Sajid had maintained continuous contact with the BYC leadership and played an active role in its activities. He emphasized that “the role of BYC has emerged prominently. Every individual, including minors, who participates in or facilitates what they term a ‘sharing network’ or intelligence network is, in some capacity, linked to BYC.”
DIG Goraya further stated that Sajid had been associated with the BLA and the BLF. Sajid reportedly conducted reconnaissance of strategic locations in Turbat, marking them on Google Earth and sharing the information with his commander, Dostain, based in a neighbouring country (not named, so Iran). Key sites reportedly surveyed included the CTD complex, access routes to Turbat airport, and an under-construction high court building.
During his arrest, law enforcement recovered a substantial cache of weapons and explosives from Sajid’s vehicle, including:
—1 rocket-propelled grenade (RPG) and 5 rockets
—2 M-16 rifles with 23 magazines and approximately 800 rounds
—20 hand grenades with 22 fuses
—30 slabs of C4 explosives
—1 jacket, remote control devices, 13 UBGL rounds, a compass, helmets, and 30 feet of detonating cord
Sajid was reportedly transporting these materials from Panjgur to Turbat.
DIG Goraya added that Sajid had not only shared materials with BYC but had also authored subversive literature, posted content on social media, and conducted recruitment activities. On his influence, several individuals, including Balaj, Jalal, and Hamal, joined BYC, with Hamal eventually joining the BLA while maintaining contact with Sajid. Hamal also reportedly accompanied Sajid to meet Dostain in the neighbouring country via alternative routes.
Forensic analysis of Sajid’s mobile phone revealed significant smuggling activity (referred to as “Zambad”), including the transfer of highly sophisticated weapons and equipment, which were subsequently distributed to their network members.
Additionally, the CTD official stated that Sajid’s sister-in-law was also affiliated with BYC, and properties were registered under her name to facilitate the storage and transport of materials.
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Balochistan Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD) officials confirmed that, in addition to Sajid Ahmad, three other individuals were arrested in recent operations, all linked to the Balochistan Yakjehti Committee (BYC) and militants networks.
One of the arrested individuals is 18-year-old Sarfaraz, a resident of Kharan. According to CTD Deputy Inspector General (DIG) Aitzaz Goraya, Sarfaraz was initially inducted into BYC, participating in protests and roadblocks. He was later assigned to conduct reconnaissance on police operations, including polio campaigns, as part of a wider intelligence-gathering network.
Sarfaraz was reportedly introduced to BYC by Jahanzaib, alias Mehrbaan, aged 20. Jahanzaib had been heavily involved in BYC’s activities, including conducting reconnaissance missions, transporting extortion money, and moving medicines. DIG Goraya stated that Jahanzaib personally organized BYC’s roadblocks in Noshki and Kharan and managed social media propaganda for the group.
Jahanzaib also recruited another 18-year-old, Bezan, who later joined the BLA. Bezan’s induction into BYC preceded his participation in militant operations. Bezan’s brother, Shafqat Yar, was reportedly killed during a firing incident involving the Levies force in Khad Kocha.
DIG Goraya emphasized that these individuals and children had been subverted through BYC, manipulated into performing small but significant tasks for the militant networks. He warned that militants groups systematically exploited youth and children, contradicting their public claims of not involving minors.
The CTD official stressed the importance of informing parents about such indoctrination and noted that affected youngsters would be taken to internment and rehabilitation centers in Quetta and Turbat. There, authorities plan to provide dialogue, psychological counseling, and parental involvement to reform them as responsible citizens.
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Balochistan Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD) officials confirmed that, in addition to Sajid Ahmad, three other individuals were arrested in recent operations, all linked to the Balochistan Yakjehti Committee (BYC) and militants networks.
One of the arrested individuals is 18-year-old Sarfaraz, a resident of Kharan. According to CTD Deputy Inspector General (DIG) Aitzaz Goraya, Sarfaraz was initially inducted into BYC, participating in protests and roadblocks. He was later assigned to conduct reconnaissance on police operations, including polio campaigns, as part of a wider intelligence-gathering network.
Sarfaraz was reportedly introduced to BYC by Jahanzaib, alias Mehrbaan, aged 20. Jahanzaib had been heavily involved in BYC’s activities, including conducting reconnaissance missions, transporting extortion money, and moving medicines. DIG Goraya stated that Jahanzaib personally organized BYC’s roadblocks in Noshki and Kharan and managed social media propaganda for the group.
Jahanzaib also recruited another 18-year-old, Bezan, who later joined the BLA. Bezan’s induction into BYC preceded his participation in militant operations. Bezan’s brother, Shafqat Yar, was reportedly killed during a firing incident involving the Levies force in Khad Kocha.
DIG Goraya emphasized that these individuals and children had been subverted through BYC, manipulated into performing small but significant tasks for the militant networks. He warned that militants groups systematically exploited youth and children, contradicting their public claims of not involving minors.
The CTD official stressed the importance of informing parents about such indoctrination and noted that affected youngsters would be taken to internment and rehabilitation centers in Quetta and Turbat. There, authorities plan to provide dialogue, psychological counseling, and parental involvement to reform them as responsible citizens.
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