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TTP chief Noor Wali Mehsud’s leaked call exposes vicious terror plots in Pakistan

TTP chief Noor Wali Mehsud's leaked call exposes vicious terror plots in Pakistan

TTP chief Noor Wali Mehsud’s leaked call exposes vicious terror plots in Pakistan.

The banned Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) is determined to ruin the peace of Pakistan through target killings and bombings and plunging the country into chaos.

Recently, a phone call of Noor Wali Mehsud, the head of the banned TTP, has been leaked in which he is giving instructions to his henchmen for attacks in Pakistan.

This audio call confirms Islamabad’s stance that Afghan soil is being used to carry out terrorist attacks in Pakistan.

Various TTP leaders, including Noor Wali, are reportedly hiding in regions of Afghanistan and are planning terror attacks against Pakistan.

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The other voices in the audio call have been identified as local commanders Ahmad Hussain Mehsud alias Ghat Haji, and Saqib Gandapur.

The call revolves around Noor’s orders on how to provoke the security situation in the country.

He can be heard explaining two main methods for disrupting law and order in Pakistan in the phone call conversion.

The one heinous method is to target government schools or hospitals with bombings, the TTP leader orders his men to carry out attacks on one or two schools or hospitals without taking responsibility for them.

The second method is to destroy the homes of police officers and soldiers.

In the call, Noor Wali strictly instructs his lieutenants to keep the conversation confidential and ensure that no one else is aware of the plan and stresses that if questioned, he should not be linked to the operations and nothing should be traced back to TTP.

Ahmad Hussain, while affirming the TTP chief’s deadly plans, can be heard telling Gandapur to target the homes of high-ranking police, army, and FC officials with bombs and to either close down or blow up schools secretly — without taking credit for the attacks.

On the other hand, in the most recent terror attack, at least eight soldiers of the Pakistan Army embraced martyrdom as forces neutralized 10 militants who attempted to breach Bannu Cantonment in a vehicle loaded with explosives, according to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR).

As per official sources, the terrorist attack was carried out by the Hafiz Gul Bahadur group based in Afghanistan.

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