The Pakistani government has announced a comprehensive nationwide crackdown on banned organizations, marking a significant escalation in its efforts to combat terrorism. This decision was made during a high-level security meeting chaired by Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi in Islamabad, as reported by Tribune Latest. The meeting, which included Inspectors General of Police from all four provinces, focused on the current security challenges, including the potential presence of ISIS operatives in the country. The government aims to dismantle sleeper cells and facilitators linked to these proscribed groups, reflecting a proactive stance against rising terror threats. Dunya News highlighted that the operation is part of a broader strategy to reinforce internal security amid concerns over terror regrouping and urban networks. The emphasis is on pre-emptive operations and tightening security measures, especially in Islamabad, following recent explosions.
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Pakistan Government Launches Nationwide Crackdown on Banned Organizations

Pakistan launches a nationwide crackdown on banned groups to combat terrorism, focusing on dismantling sleeper cells and boosting mosque security amid rising threats, led by Interior Minister Naqvi.
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