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Senate Committee asks Afghan govt to hand over TTP Chief Fazlullah

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By Web Desk Published May 28, 2015 3 Min Read
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The Senate Standing Committee on Interior formally requested the Afghan government  to hand over Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan chief Mullah Fazlullah to Pakistan.

“Please hand over the chief killer of Pakistanis (Mullah Fazlullah) to us,” chairman of the Senate Standing Committee on Interior, Rehman Malik, said earlier today.

Further, the committee asked Pakistan to take up issue of hostile agencies’ involvement in Pakistan’s affairs.

Addressing the Senate panel, national coordinator of the National Counter Terrorism Authority (Nacta) Hamid Ali Khan told a Senate panel, “49,000 suspects have been arrested in a crackdown against militants under the National Action Plan.”

“These suspects were arrested in 46,185 joint intelligence operations conducted after Peshawar School massacre across the country,” Hamid added.

“Around Rs2.1 billion have been confiscated from various accounts believed to be sent for terror fundings and 182 cases have been filed against people involved in terror financing by arresting 230 people,” the Nacta national coordinator told the Senate panel.

Further, the Nacta national coordinator said, “137 executions have been carried out so far in the country after moratorium was lifted by Premier Sharif.”

Hamid upheld that the government has also put names of 1,135 people involved in sectarian rifts.

The meeting was chaired by Senator Rehman Malik.

Punjab has formed a special force where 6,500 commandos have been trained by the military in Punjab while Balochistan and Sindh are in the process of training of 1,000 commandos each and 760 commandos, he said.

“Special force consists of 1,000 commandos is being established in ICT and will cost Rs1 billion,” Hamid said, adding the summary has already been dispatched to the premier.

He further went on to say that  69 cases have been sent to military courts.

As part of its National Action Plan to defeat terrorism, the government in the wake of the Peshawar school massacre launched a crackdown on proscribed organisations and clamped down on financers of sectarian and terrorist networks operating in Pakistan.

Also read:APS Peshawar carnage: Heart breaking ‘before/after’ pictures 
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