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I have no knowledge about the practices of LEA, but do we run scans in NADRA database if any of these terrorists have records? SIMs? Bank accounts? Social networks? The tower history of mobile phones they used? That could give us some leads.
 
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Lundleaguers ishaq dar have time to grief saudis but not one word against the attack on rangers in Karachi
 
I have no knowledge about the practices of LEA, but do we run scans in NADRA database if any of these terrorists have records? SIMs? Bank accounts? Social networks? The tower history of mobile phones they used? That could give us some leads.
ISI MI and local intelligence have become so incompetent that entire boat loads of american weaponary military grade explosives and drones are smuggled daily if not yearly in Pakistan you expect them to do all of the above as usual they look for scape goats for their own failuers blaming India (?) and afghanistan ( Which they did cause all of them were openly boasting about it) the only thing nowadys they are good at rigging elections making bogus comical cases against PTI baki mulki ki internal security Allah Malik hain
 
The thing which i feared was a lie was proven true that we hid our personal deaths
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CTD opens five fronts in Rangers attack probe​

Held terrorist alleges Afghanistan-based banned outfit planned assault with local facilitators

Abbas Naqvi
July 02, 2026

Five cases have been registered by the Counter Terrorism Department (CTD) Sindh in connection with the terrorist attack on a Rangers transport company in Gulistan-e-Jauhar, in which three Rangers personnel were martyred. Investigators say an arrested terrorist has claimed the attackers belonged to the banned Jamaat-ul-Ahrar outfit and revealed details of the alleged planning, facilitators and commanders behind the assault.

The primary and main case was registered on the complaint of an officer posted at the Rangers Transport Company (TC) Workshop. According to the complainant, around 8pm, on June 27, a suicide bomber detonated himself at the workshop's main gate, killing three Rangers personnel stationed there - Havaldar Riaz, Sepoy Dawood Parvez and Sepoy Abdul Qadeer - on the spot.

The complaint states that as Rangers personnel moved forward following the blast, three armed terrorists carrying automatic weapons entered the premises, opened indiscriminate fire and hurled hand grenades during the attack.

The complainant said he and other Rangers personnel engaged the attackers, while the Rangers Special Force and Quick Response Force (QRF) also reached the scene.

According to the FIR, security personnel responded with official submachine guns (SMGs), killing two terrorists, while a third attacker was wounded and captured alive by Rangers personnel. Local police also arrived at the scene shortly afterwards.

The arrested terrorist identified himself as Usman alias Ali. An SMG, ammunition and a hand grenade were recovered from his possession.

During interrogation, the suspect identified his deceased accomplices as Umar, Abdul Hadi and the suicide bomber Janan.

Investigators recovered an SMG, ammunition and magazines from Umar's body, while Abdul Hadi was found carrying an SMG, a double magazine and 16 rounds of ammunition.

Police also recovered 43 spent SMG shell casings and seized an unexploded hand grenade from the scene. The Bomb Disposal Squad was called in, while the attack caused extensive damage to government property and vehicles.
 

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