The Islamic Emirate has responded to the claim of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa State Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD) that in the past two years, more than ninety Afghan citizens have been arrested for involvement in terrorist attacks in Pakistan. In terrorist attacks, documents and evidence must be made with the caretaker government.
Afghan Voice Agency (AVA) - Kabul: Pakistani media have reported, quoting the Counter-Terrorism Department of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province (CTD), that in the last two years, more than ninety Afghan citizens have been arrested in Pakistan for their involvement in terrorist attacks.
According to Pakistani media reports, this department also added that Afghans were involved in seventy terrorist attacks and ten of them were killed during the operations.
However, the Islamic Emirate rejects these claims and says that if Afghans are involved in terrorist attacks, documents and evidence should be made with the caretaker government.
Zabihullah Mujahid, the spokesman of the Islamic Emirate, told the media about this: "If Afghans are caught in an incident there, it does not mean that the Afghan people have all this will or the Afghan government has this will." We also had operations in Afghanistan last year against the phenomena of ISIS, and we killed and arrested about forty-three Pakistani nationals in the ranks of ISIS."
Earlier, Pakistan's Counter-Terrorism Department announced the arrest of 9 suspects in the Dera Ismail Khan suicide attack in this country and added that six of the facilitators in Pakistan are from Afghanistan, a claim that was rejected by the Islamic Emirate.