Wanted commander among five terrorists killed in North Waziristan IBO: security sources

Commander was carrying bounty of Rs3m, considered mastermind behind multiple attacks on security forces and civilians

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Security forces killed a highly wanted terrorist commander along with four other terrorists in a major intelligence-based operation in the Spinwam area of North Waziristan, security sources said on Thursday.

The operation was launched following intelligence reports about the presence of an extremely wanted terrorist leader identified as Umar alias Jan Mir alias Tor Saqib. According to security sources, the commander was carrying a bounty of Rs3 million and was considered the mastermind behind multiple attacks on security forces and civilians.

They stated that the operation was carried out in a coordinated manner, during which the militants were surrounded and neutralised. They added that the commander had established underground bunkers, tunnels, and explosive traps in the area around Bobali Mosque in Spinwam.

Sources said the killing of the wanted terrorist commander marks a significant development in ongoing counter-terrorism efforts in the region.

Experts said the elimination of the target would likely help improve security and stability in the area, calling it a major setback for the terrorist network. They added that operations under Operation Azm-e-Istehkam against militant groups remain ongoing.

Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi, in a statement, praised security forces for the successful operation and paid tribute to the security forces, saying the “gruesome end” of the wanted terrorist commander marked a major success for the country’s counter-terrorism efforts.

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