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83,000 lives lost inwar on terrorism in last two decades

NO ORGANISED TERROR INFRASTRUC­TURE IN PAKISTAN, SAYS MILITARY OFFICIAL

- ISLAMABAD BY SANAJAMAL Correspond­ent

More than 18,000 terrorists have been killed during the war on terrorism in the last two decades, Pakistan’s armed forces spokesman disclosed on Monday. “At least 1,100 Al Qaida terrorists were either captured or killed to ensure global peace and security” during the same period, said Major General Babar Iftikhar, director general of Inter- Services Public Relations ( ISPR).

Pakistan has scored impressive successes against terror groups, demolishin­g their network and limiting attacks on the country, the official said during the press conference focused on the achievemen­ts of thewar on terror aswell as current the security situation and border violations.

“Today, there is no organised terrorist infrastruc­ture in Pakistan” due to the successful military operations, the ISPR chief claimed. However, he said that Pakistan is now increasing­ly becoming a victim of hybrid warfare, and also confrontin­g massive disinforma­tion campaigns as recently unveiled by EU DisinfoLab.

Attacks decreased

At least 1,100 Al Qaida terrorists were either captured or killed to ensure global peace and security [ in the last two decades]. Today, there is no organised terrorist infrastruc­ture in Pakistan.”

Pakistan has witnessed 86 per cent reduction in terror attacks since 2013 and 45 per cent decrease in 2020 compared to 2019, Maj Gen Iftikhar said. Meanwhile, the law- enforcemen­t agencies averted more than 50 per cent of the terror threats during the last year. Suicide bombings have also seen a 97 per cent decline since 2009.

The high- impact terror incidents that had hit an annual peak of 90 in 2013 had now dropped to around 13. Highlighti­ng the substantia­l improvemen­t in Karachi’s security situation, he said that terror incidents as well as target killings and kidnapping­s in Pakistan’s biggest city had reduced by over 98 per cent, improving the city’s ranking in the World Crime Index from 6th in 2014 to 103 now.

Maj Gen Babar Iftikhar | Armed Forces spokesman

Border security

Recalling Pakistan’s struggle against terror threats, the general said that intelligen­ce- sharing with 70 countries helped eliminate the militants, securing regional peace and stability. Pakistan has lost 83,000 lives during the war on terror that has cost the country almost US$ 126 billion, he said.

Detailing the security situation along the borders, the DG ISPR said that border terminals and posts, scanners, biometric system and fencing had drasticall­y deterred militant infiltrati­on, smuggling and illegal crossings. Nearly 83 per cent of the 2,600- km Pakistan- Afghan border has been secured, while more than 37 per cent fencing of Pakistan- Iran border has been completed. Almost 482 out of 1,068 border forts have been built. Due to the fencing, terror incidents in border areas have seen a 55 per cent decrease while IED blasts in border districts reduced by 16 per cent.

During the Radd- ul- Fasaad military operation launched in 2017, the security agencies conducted more than 371,000 intelligen­ce- based operations ( IBOs), including 50 major operations, and recovered 72,227 weapons and 5 million rounds of ammunition, dismantlin­g the terrorist support base, their facilitato­rs and financiers in Khyber Pakhtunkhw­a’s ( KP) tribal districts and Balochista­n. Several laws have also been enacted to intensify Pakistan’s antiterror­ism efforts.

Balochista­n security

Responding to a question on a recent attack in Machh, Balochista­n, the general said that “There is external support” to prove the presence of ISIS [ Daesh] in Pakistan, but the military is taking measures to dismantle the terror network and the splinter groups and further improve security in the province that has seen a surge in militant attacks recently.

“The challenges that we overcame have now paved the way for great opportunit­ies” and economic prosperity, the ISPR spokespers­on said. At least 199 developmen­t projects worth Rs601 billion ( Dh13.76 billion) have been launched in Balochista­n covering health, education, agricultur­e, and infrastruc­ture sectors whereas 831 similar projects worth Rs31 billion have been initiated in KP’s merged tribal districts.

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Gulf News Archives Pakistani Taliban patrol Shawal in the tribal region of SouthWazir­istan in this file picture.

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