ISLAMABAD: After terrorist Ghat Haji and Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) chief Noor Wali Mehsud’s leaked call revealed the terror plots being planned by the outlawed organization, Pakistan has decided to conduct a forensic analysis of the call and pursue strict legal action against them, sources told Geo News on Saturday.
According to sources, the government would strongly object to the TTP chief’s presence in the nation and his direct involvement in terrorist activities within Pakistan, in addition to pressing for the repatriation of terrorists from Afghanistan to the Afghan Taliban-led interim government.
Ahmad Hussain Mehsud, also known as Ghat Haji, and Saqib Gandapur, two local leaders, were recognized as the other voices in the audio call.
The main topic of discussion is the TTP chief’s directives on how to exacerbate the nation’s security crisis. He can be heard in that chat describing the two primary ways that he plans to undermine Pakistan’s peace and order.
The TTP leader gives his forces orders to carry out attacks on one or two government schools or hospitals without claiming responsibility for them, suggesting that one strategy is to target them with bombs.
Noor was allegedly overheard discussing a second plan, which he claims entails demolishing military and police residences.