National ( The cow news digital ) Security sources report that a detained militant has made a series of significant claims regarding the structure, funding, and operational links of a banned outfit operating in Pakistan’s tribal and border regions. According to officials, the arrested individual—identified as a senior operative of the group—provided detailed statements during interrogation about alleged foreign support networks and cross-border facilitation.
In his recorded statement, the suspect claimed that he was influenced by propaganda against Pakistan and later became involved with the group after traveling to Afghanistan. He alleged that he received training at various camps located in Afghan territory, particularly in regions where multiple armed networks are believed to be active. Officials noted that these claims are part of an ongoing investigation and have not yet been independently verified.
The detained operative further alleged that elements operating across the border provided logistical and financial assistance to the group. He claimed that the network maintained contact with multiple militant organizations active in the region. He also made assertions regarding the involvement of foreign intelligence-linked entities in providing indirect support, though authorities have not confirmed these allegations.
Security officials stated that the suspect is believed to have been involved in multiple attacks targeting law enforcement personnel in different districts, including areas of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and surrounding regions. His arrest reportedly occurred during a medical visit, where he was taken into custody following intelligence-based monitoring.
The individual further stated that internal recruits included nationals from both Pakistan and Afghanistan and that the organization operated through small, decentralized cells. He also claimed that the group’s ideological justification was misleading and primarily driven by financial incentives rather than religious motives.
Officials emphasized that investigations are ongoing to verify the extent of cross-border facilitation and to identify any external support structures. They reiterated that such statements from detained suspects are subject to corroboration through technical evidence, intelligence sharing, and judicial processes.
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Security analysts note that Pakistan has long raised concerns about militant sanctuaries and the movement of armed groups across the Pakistan-Afghanistan border region. However, they caution that claims made during interrogations must be assessed carefully before drawing definitive conclusions.
Authorities have stated that further updates will be shared as the investigation progresses, and relevant evidence is collected to support legal proceedings against those involved in militant activities.

