Ibrahim Shinwari
September 15, 2025
KHYBER: On the instructions of Corps Headquarters in Peshawar, security officials posted in different tribal districts located on border with Afghanistan, particularly Khyber and Bajaur, have adopted a new operational strategy by intensifying surveillance of border to halt
infiltration of terrorists, according to official sources.
“We are in the process of effectively cutting off all their (militant groups operating from Afghanistan) supply lines alongside working on identifying their weaknesses and sources of strength,” they told this scribe.
They said that law enforcement agencies (LEAs) were also at work to restrict terrorists present in bordering regions to their current locations in order to exhaust their fighting skills while avoiding collateral damage to local population.
Sources said that the shift in the strategy was aimed at ensuring that ‘resource feeding’ of terrorists from across the border was severed with simultaneous patrolling of troubled spots with sporadic intelligence operations (IBOs) also in progress to cause maximum damage to internal militant groups.
Officials say intensified border surveillance will halt infiltration of militants into Khyber and Bajaur
They said that the new strategy would help in disconnecting ammunition, financial and human resource replenishment of terrorist groups, especially Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), operating in different tribal districts with their control centres located inside Afghanistan. “These could be disturbed only when we succeed in effectively stopping infiltration from Afghanistan through the porous Pakistan-Afghanistan border,” they insisted.