Overview
- CTD Punjab, which reported the results Saturday, said the month-long crackdown led to 36 arrests across the province and blocked planned strikes in Faisalabad and Jhelum.
- Two high-risk suspects tied to the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan, a banned militant group, and to Fitna al-Khawarij were held with explosives and weapons.
- The department carried out 366 intelligence-based raids, questioned 338 people, and seized 6,262 grams of explosives, 34 detonators, five IEDs, and 34 feet of safety fuse wire, along with banned literature.
- Cases have been registered against the arrested suspects and investigators are pursuing forensic and legal follow-up, according to a CTD spokesperson.
- Officials described a wider security push that included 7,799 combing operations with local police, checks of 296,521 people, over 1,000 FIRs, and a public tip line at 0800-11111.