TTP leader Noor Wali Mehsud to face legal punitive measures.

Pakistan: Pakistan is now planning to launch legal actions against Noor Wali Mehsud who is the leader of TTP banned organization after the call leaked recently was analyzed through a forensic check. During this call, Mehsud is allegedly heard providing instructions for acts of terrorism inside Pakistan.

Other sources reveal that in addition to taking legal action, Pakistan plans to formally complain to Afghanistan’s interim government strongly. This protest also renounces the existence of terrorist groups based in Afghanistan planning and executing attacks in Pakistan. The Pakistan authorities will also seek their extradition to answer for their deeds.

There has been a problem of using Afghan territory to stage attacks against Pakistan, which Pakistan has remained a major concern due to what Pakistan feels is an inability of the newly formed interim administration in Afghanistan to effectively deal with these activities.

The sources confirm that Pakistan has remained uncompromising in its approach to counter-terrorism and claiming preparedness to do all that is necessary to eradicate this scourge. Its position is a clear indication that the country is willing to protect its people and maintain peace in the region.

This situation emerged against the backdrop of increased tensions and security threats around the region where Pakistan has once again asserted its position against terrorism and pledged support in the fight towards achieving global peace and security.

Pakistani officials have continued efforts to combat terrorism and the government is uncompromising in its fight against terrorism in all its manifestations, claiming strong support for international cooperation in this sphere.

This seems to remind global societies and organizations that there are still security threats in the region that need a collective push to fight terrorism and maintain peace.

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