In a high-stakes CTD Sindh operation, two militants were gunned down during a fierce encounter in Karachi. The raid took place in Askani Mohalla near Hub River Road, close to Shahra-e-Qaideen.
The Counter Terrorism Department had received intelligence about the presence of terrorists linked to Fitna Al-Khawarij. Based on this tip-off, the CTD Sindh operation was launched without delay.
As the CTD team closed in, the terrorists opened intense fire. The officers retaliated swiftly. In the exchange of bullets, both militants were shot dead.
Officials revealed that a suicide vest and several weapons were recovered from the attackers. This has raised alarms about a possible large-scale terror plot.
The entire area was quickly sealed off. CTD forces then conducted a thorough search of the neighborhood. No other suspects were found during the sweep.
The CTD Sindh operation was part of ongoing efforts to eliminate extremist threats in urban areas. Authorities believe the slain terrorists were planning a major attack in Karachi.
The process of identifying the two individuals is underway. CTD teams are also conducting a detailed investigation into their network and possible accomplices.
This CTD Sindh operation shows how law enforcement remains vigilant. It also highlights the continued threat posed by extremists like Fitna Al-Khawarij.
Such raids are essential to keep Pakistan’s cities safe. Each successful CTD Sindh operation brings the country one step closer to peace.
The Counter Terrorism Department confirmed that they will continue targeting terror elements wherever they hide.
The bravery and quick response of the CTD team helped prevent what could have been a deadly incident. Karachi remains under high alert following the operation.