Security forces successfully apprehended an active Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) Kharji terrorist of Afghan origin during a carefully planned intelligence-based operation in Village Billyamin, Kurram District. The arrested individual has been identified as KJ Jabbar, son of Abdul Ali, a resident of Afghanistan.
Authorities confirmed that the operation was conducted after actionable intelligence indicated the presence of the terrorist in the area. The arrest represents a significant step in ongoing efforts to dismantle terrorist networks operating across the region and to prevent planned attacks against civilian and security targets.
Officials highlighted that KJ Jabbar was actively involved in terrorist activities and posed a substantial threat to security in Kurram and neighboring areas. Law enforcement agencies are continuing further investigations to identify additional accomplices and to neutralize any remaining operational networks linked to the TTP Kharji faction.
The authorities emphasized that cross-border terrorism remains a serious concern, and such intelligence-driven operations are crucial in safeguarding communities, maintaining law and order, and ensuring national security. The arrested terrorist is now in custody, and all necessary legal procedures are being followed.
Security forces reiterated their commitment to ongoing counterterrorism efforts, stating that no effort will be spared in eliminating threats posed by extremist elements, both domestic and foreign, and in upholding the safety and stability of Kurram District and the wider region.





