Punjab Police Seize Terrorist Weapons in Major Crackdown on ISI-Backed Network
Punjab Police have found a large collection of weapons during a major operation against a terrorist network that receives support from Pakistan’s ISI (Inter-Services Intelligence). This action marks a big step in the fight against terrorism in the state.
The police carried out a well-planned raid based on intelligence inputs. During the raid, they recovered rifles, pistols, ammunition, and other dangerous items. They also found communication devices and documents that reveal links to Pakistan-based terror handlers.
According to officials, the terrorist group planned to spread violence and fear in different parts of Punjab. The weapons were likely meant for targeted killings and attacks on important locations. The police acted quickly and stopped the network before it could carry out any attacks.
Senior officers said that the network operated with clear instructions from handlers based in Pakistan. The ISI, Pakistan’s intelligence agency, reportedly guided the group and supplied the weapons. The terrorists used secret routes and fake identities to move arms and plan their missions.
The police arrested several suspects during the operation. They are now questioning them to find out more details about the network. Investigators are trying to uncover other people involved in this group and any future plans they had.
The Director General of Punjab Police praised the team for their fast and brave action. He said that Punjab Police will not allow anyone to disturb peace in the state. He also confirmed that the police will continue similar actions across Punjab to remove every part of the terror network.
Officials have also increased security across sensitive areas in the state. The government has asked the public to stay alert and report any suspicious activity to the police.
This successful operation shows that Punjab Police are fully prepared to stop terrorist threats. Their action has prevented possible attacks and has sent a strong message to groups trying to spread violence with foreign help.