Pakistan Detains Suspected Taliban Fighter Over Border Troop Killings

Pakistan’s Balochistan interior minister says security forces have arrested an Afghan Taliban terrorist accused of killing two border troops.

Pakistan’s Balochistan interior minister says security forces have arrested an Afghan Taliban terrorist accused of killing two border troops.
Mir Ziaullah Langove said on Sunday the suspect, identified as Habibullah, 20, from Paktika, was detained. Officials said his brother is a commander in Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan.
A Pakistani Senior police official Hamza Shafqaat said Habibullah, also known as “Lalu”, was arrested near Quetta. He said the suspect had previously been detained but released after a month due to mistaken identity as a civilian. He added that the man later resumed militant activities and was involved in the killing of two Pakistani border personnel.
In a video shared on Langove’s X account, the suspect is seen confessing during interrogation that he operated under a commander named “Muslim” and targeted Pakistani forces along the Afghanistan-Pakistan border.
The minister said a case has been registered against the suspect and that he will be presented in court.
He also claimed that some Afghan nationals have been involved in several terrorist attacks in Balochistan.
He stressed that Pakistan’s actions are aimed at terrorism, not Afghan citizens, and warned that any attempt to destabilise Pakistan from Afghan territory would be met with a firm response.