Pakistan launches countrywide crackdown on terror outfits


(MENAFN- Khaleej Times) Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan said he has proposed the government declare an unscheduled national security emergency for two years.

A day after the political leadership evolved a much-needed consensus on military courts Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan said he has proposed the government declare an “unscheduled national security emergency for two years” in light of the ‘current extraordinary circumstances’.



The minister made the revelation at a news conference in Islamabad — but didn’t share details of his proposal. Nisar said a nationwide crackdown has been launched on terrorist organisations including the Tehreek-e-Taleban Pakistan (TTP) its facilitators and financiers.



“We have launched 400 intelligence-based actions over the last few days in which more than 100 terrorists have been killed and 250 arrested” he said. He urged citizens to share with law-enforcers any information they have about terror suspects and their supporters abettors facilitators and financiers. “It is important for the public to report any suspicious activity on the 1717 helpline” he added. However he warned that the helpline “must not be toyed with”.



Responding to a question about the proposed military courts Nisar said the army did not pressure politicians on the issue.



“The army did not even take a stance let alone pressure anyone” he said. “All political parties were at the meeting and nothing was decided in secrecy.”



The minister pointed out that the military courts would try only ‘jet-black’ and hardened terrorists and they would not be used against any politician religious seminary media person businessman or civilian.



The military courts would not be kangaroo courts he said adding that the judiciary would continue to work as before as the new courts did not mean a lack of trust in the judicial system.



Nisar pointed out that setting up military courts was only one aspect of the National Action Plan against terrorism.



About the implementation of the plan he said the provinces have as much responsibility as the federal government. He said it was time for the provinces to stop blaming the federal government for everything.



According to the minister there were more than 60 banned organisations in the country. In the first phase action would be taken against the groups fighting against the state he said.



Nisar said the first step the government would take against these outfits was to choke their funding. The Federal Board of Revenue intelligence agencies and provincial governments would act in concert towards this end he added.



Responding to a question the minister said four Muslim countries that give donations to mosques and madaris (Islamic seminaries) in Pakistan have been asked to assist the government in ensuring the funds were only transferred through verified channels.



About other aspects of the National Action Plan Nisar said the government would take action against anyone who used hate speech or stoked sectarian differences. “The misuse of loudspeakers will not be allowed and action will be taken against those madaris which were involved in militancy” he said. “Very few Madaris are involved in militancy but we will share evidence against them with Ulema and take them to task.”



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