ISI and GDI launched Sting-Operation in Pak-Afghanistan
Ajmal Sohail
Useful-idiot, Whistleblower & Counterterrorism, Counter Violent Extremism and Counter Insurgency senior Expert, Guest-Speaker, National Security, Geopolitical Analyst and Consultant.
According to intelligence sources, Pakistan’s ISI and Taliban’s GDI have launched a joint Sting-Operation to capture and kill all those elements, who could possibly challenge the National Interest of Pak-Taliban and pose threats to the National security of Pakistan and Taliban ruled Afghanistan.
Overcoming the threats, the Taliban's GDI has sent around 300 local spies to 34 provinces; most of them are undercover journalists. According to our source, they are the spies who were sent to Pakistan for intelligence training after August 15 to be trained in secret branch of ISI. Moreover, on March 23, they were sent from the capital Kabul to the provinces of Afghanistan to carry out their duties, they will work secretly in each province under the control of the relevant intelligence department of that province, and the intelligence chief of that province will only secure their ID/reputation.
The first prey is said to have been Maulvi Sindhi, who was gun downed recently, in the southwestern zone, where Maulvi Sindhi operated. ?Meetings were held between Sheikh Haibatullah "the Spiritual leader of Taliban" and the TTP commanders and through him; the relations between the Taliban and the TTP were maintained. The assassination of Maulvi Sindhi has raised many questions for TTP leaders and fighters against the Afghan Taliban and has affected relations between the two groups. The Taliban, on the other hand, have kept secret that Maulvi Musafer’s assailants killed Maulvi Sindhi. consequently, the gap between the TTP and the Afghan Taliban has widened, because for today's meeting an ISI representative was invited as well, which had backfire.
In order, to find out the root cause of Maulvi Sindhi’s assassination Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) leader Mufti Noor Wali Mehsud had a telephone conversation with Jabbar Agha, the Taliban's southwest zone commander. Noor Wali Mehsud called on the Afghan Taliban to arrest the person, who assassinated Hakim Ali Jan Sandhi, the TTP's liaison officer for southwestern Afghanistan. ?In Kandahar province. Hakim Ali Jan Sindhi, popularly known as Khosh Mohammad Sindhi in Lashkar-e-Jhangvi, Abdul Hakim Sindh in TTP, Abdul Wahab Larik in Pakistan's ISI and Hakim Ali Jan Sindh in Afghanistan.
The last name Hakim Ali Jan was given in 2017 by the then Kandahar Police Chief Major General Abdul Raziq in that time, When General Raziq took over the Baluchistan state war in Pakistan from the Indian intelligence network in April 2016. General Raziq bought the majority members of the Taliban's Quetta Shura in Pakistan, high-ranking and low-ranking local commanders of the BLA, and commanders of the TTP, Lashkar-e-Jhangvi and Lashkar-e-Taiba on Pakistani soil by the clout of money.
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One of the commanders bought was Khush Mohammad Sindhi, a former Lashkar-e-Jhangvi commander who was later appointed by the TTP to be in charge of liaison between the Taliban and the TTP in southwestern Afghanistan. General Raziq's relationship with him was strengthened when General Raziq started working with the Indian intelligence network RAW, and he took information about Lashkar-e-Jhangvi and Lashkar-e- Taiba Pakistan-backed militant groups in India from those commander, who bought by General Raziq. In addition, he got the information from the commanders he bought in Pakistan.
?Abdul Hakim Sindhi's life was in danger in Pakistan, so he entered Kandahar province through Spin Boldak district at the request of General Raziq. Moreover, for the past few years he had a pharmacy in the second district of Greek medicine.?
After the assassination of General Raziq, Abdul Hakim Sindhi moved to Kunar province, He joined the TTP at the end of 2020, and when the Taliban came to power in Afghanistan after August 15, Abdul Hakam returned to Kandahar, and was appointed General Manager of TTP Communications between TTP and Afghan Taliban for the Southwest Zone. His death disrupted TTP-Taliban relations in Kandahar province during a sensitive meeting between the Taliban and ISI members.
Noor Wali Mehsud, during a phone call with representatives of the Islamic Emirate, called on Afghan Taliban to arrest the man, who assassinated Hakim Sindh. He also called on Taliban leaders, that this is not the first time that TTP commanders have been killed in Afghanistan, Earlier, TTP commanders were killed in Kunar and Nangarhar provinces but the Taliban did not stop the situations. According to intelligence sources, there are currently around 200 high-ranking and low-ranking TTP commanders in Afghanistan, and more than 4,000 TTP fighters live in eastern and southeastern Afghanistan.
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