Sensitive revelations have emerged regarding the Cadet College Wana attack, confirming that all terrorists involved were Afghan nationals and that the deadly operation was directed from across the border. Security sources revealed that the Cadet College Wana attack was planned in Afghanistan with the final execution order issued by Khawariji Noor Wali Mehsud. During the operation, the attackers followed real-time instructions transmitted from Afghan territory.
According to intelligence officials, the attack was planned by Khawariji Zahid, while responsibility was falsely claimed under the name “Jaish-ul-Hind” on the directives of Noor Wali Mehsud. This deliberate misdirection was meant to conceal the role of Fitna-ul-Khawarij Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP). In a propaganda video recorded during the assault, the militants repeatedly mentioned “Jaish-ul-Hind” to create confusion and divert attention from their actual group.
Sources have disclosed that the Afghan Taliban have been pressuring Fitna-ul-Khawarij not to expose their real identity, particularly under growing diplomatic and security pressure from Pakistan and its allied nations. In intercepted audio recordings, the terrorists can be heard communicating in Urdu and constantly invoking “Jaish-ul-Hind,” confirming attempts to disguise their true affiliation.
Officials further revealed that the weapons used in the assault, including advanced American-made rifles, were supplied from Afghanistan. The attack, according to investigators, aimed to destabilize Pakistan’s security environment under directives allegedly linked to the Indian intelligence agency RAW.
Authorities have now identified the Afghan terrorists killed during the assault, putting to rest earlier confusion about their origin. Security operations under the National Action Plan and Azm-e-Istehqam continue across the region, with officials vowing to eliminate every terrorist network operating on Pakistani soil.
In a related breakthrough, security agencies have arrested the facilitator and handler behind the recent suicide attack at the Islamabad Judicial Complex. Both suspects were shifted to an undisclosed location for detailed interrogation. Sources confirmed that the facilitator had been residing in Rawalpindi’s Dhok Paracha area for a month before his arrest, while the handler was captured in a separate operation in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

