LAHORE – In a significant pre-emptive strike, the Punjab Counter Terrorism Department (CTD) has dismantled a terror network, arresting 12 alleged terrorists accused of operating with the backing of India's Research & Analysis Wing (RAW).
The intelligence-based operations, conducted in Lahore and Faisalabad, led to the seizure of a substantial arsenal intended for large-scale attacks. Recovered items include:
IEDs (Improvised Explosive Devices)
Explosive materials and detonators
A large cache of weapons
A significant amount of cash, indicative of foreign funding.
Key Arrests: The core group, apprehended from Lahore, comprises individuals identified as Sukhdeep Singh, Azmat, Faizan, Nabeel, Abrar, Usman, and Sarfaraz. A crucial arrest was made in Faisalabad, where a suspect named Danish was taken into custody.
The Plot: CTD investigators revealed that the network had been receiving "substantial foreign funding" and was in the advanced stages of planning "large-scale terrorist operations" targeting multiple cities across Punjab province.
Official Statement: Authorities have stated that timely action has averted a potentially devastating series of attacks, saving countless lives. A comprehensive investigation is now underway to unravel the financial networks and identify all local and international facilitators connected to the group.