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Karachi CTD foils major terrorist plot, recovers 2,000kg of explosives

Published on: January 5, 2026 2:55 PM

After a highly complex and professional intelligence operation spanning several weeks, a major success was achieved. On the basis of verified intelligence, the premier intelligence agency carried out timely and decisive action as a result of its tireless efforts. More than 2,000 kilograms of highly destructive explosive material was recovered during the operation. A significant press conference was held by Additional IG CTD Zulfiqar Lark and DIG CTD Captain (Retd) Ghulam Azfar Mahesar.

Read More: Rangers, CTD arrest three ‘most-wanted terrorists’ in Karachi

After days and nights of sustained effort, one terrorist was arrested. Further interrogation led to another breakthrough, and two more terrorists were arrested last night. The arrested terrorists include Jalil Ahmed alias Fareed son of Muhammad Noor, Niaz Qadir alias King son of Qadir Bakhsh, and Hamdan alias Fareed son of Muhammad Ali.

سی ٹی ڈی کراچی کی بروقت اور مؤثر کارروائی، کراچی شہر کو بڑی دہشتگردی سے بچا لیا گیا۔ کالعدم تنظیم کے اہم دہشتگرد گرفتار، اسلحہ اور بارودی مواد برآمد۔
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.#KarachiSafe #CounterTerrorism #MajorSuccess #SecurityForces #TerrorPlotFoiled #ExplosivesSeized pic.twitter.com/bpWgvcy3ks

— Sindh Police (@SindhPoliceDMC) January 5, 2026

Continuous surveillance and exceptional vigilance by the institutions exposed the terrorist plot. The recovered explosive material was safely neutralised outside the city in the Hub area. The recovery of more than 2,000 kilograms of explosives saved countless precious lives.

The terrorists had planned to target civilian locations in Karachi. They had rented a house 35 to 40 kilometres outside Karachi. Intelligence agencies conducted monitoring through human and technical sources, keeping the operation completely confidential. Extraordinary precautions were taken to prevent panic among the public.

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During the operation, booby traps and potential threats were assessed with extreme care. More than 30 plastic drums containing explosives and five metal gas cylinders were recovered during the action. Preliminary investigations suggest that the explosive material was brought from Afghanistan into Balochistan and then to Karachi.

Evidence indicates that the network was being operated from neighbouring countries. Terrorist groups working in line with Indian interests were behind this plot. Indian proxies BLA and BLF use safe havens in Afghanistan. Evidence links the terrorist network to Bashir Zeb, the BLA, Fitna‑e‑Hindustan, and the Majeed Brigade.

Urea‑based explosive material is commonly used for terrorist activities. Breaking the supply chain of explosives remains a top priority for security agencies. Local facilitators assist terrorists in exchange for minor financial gains. Terrorists use residential houses to hide and to prepare explosive materials. Strict monitoring and effective vetting of the house‑rental system is essential.

Read More: CTD foils major terror bid in Karachi

Strong enforcement of laws against the illegal use of urea and other chemicals is imperative. Law‑enforcement agencies and intelligence services remain fully committed to the complete eradication of terrorism. All those responsible for the terrorist plot are being pursued, and further details will be shared soon.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: Anti-Terror Operation, BLA, CTD, Explosives, Karachi, Latest, lead, Terrorism

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