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- EXCLUSIVE: Pakistan’s Operation Zulfiqar and the facts behind the Sahiwal incident
Pakistani Counter-terrorism commandos
On 19th January Pakistan’s Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD) carried out an operation on a highway near Sahiwal city of Pakistan where a white car was stopped by CTD officials, which according to their information at the time, was carrying Islamic State members. What followed was a botched police encounter which resulted in the death of a couple, their teenage daughter and the driver. The victims were identified as grocery store owner Mohammad Khalil, his wife Nabila, their 13-year-old daughter Areeba and their friend, Zeeshan Javed. Their son Umair Khalil sustained bullet wounds while his sister Muniba’s hand was injured due to broken glass of car while Hadiba, their daughter, remained unhurt.
On January 19, the CTD claimed in a statement that they signalled a Suzuki Alto car and a motorcycle to stop near Sahiwal Toll Plaza on GT Road, but they did not pull over and instead opened fire on the police. The CTD officials retaliated and four people, including two women, were killed by the “firing of their own accomplices” in the ensuing firefight, according to the CTD. However, later it transpired that except for Zeeshan, all other occupants of the car were an innocent family.
The couple that was killed along with one of their daughters
The incident triggered a nationwide outrage and calls for the government to come clean on the shady operation. A joint investigation team formed to probe into the incident confirmed that the family was innocent and that the CTD officials were responsible for their killing. Subsequently, the government in Punjab removed some top CTD officials and suspended others, while announcing to try five CTD officials responsible for the killings on terrorism and murder charges.
It was clear from the beginning that it was a botched operation and the CTD officials who carried it out were squarely blamed for the deaths of the passengers of the car. Earlier this week an in-camera briefing was held for the media by Pakistani government officials to explain the proceedings in the case, in an attempt to throw cold water on public anger. But not much was clarified publicly, in or after the media briefing. Pakistani media ran some stories but without any solid evidence, and those stories did little to convince the general public what exactly led to that botched operation on Jan 19.
Now ITCT Newsdesk has obtained new evidence that suggests that the story behind the incident was much more complex than what has been told to the Pakistani public by the media or government officials.
Operation Zulfiqar
It all started with Operation Zulfiqar, which was launched in 2017 by CTD, backed up by Pakistani intelligence agencies. The main focus of the operation was the presence of Islamic State members in Pakistan, and in particular Punjab province. After initially denying IS presence in Pakistan, Pakistani intelligence agencies finally admitted that over the years IS has recruited several people in Pakistan who in turn created a strong IS network, which needed to be dismantled.
While following the trail of IS recruits in Pakistan, CTD officials identified at least nine people who they believed were a significant part of IS network in Punjab province.
The nine IS members who were identified by CTD officials as an important part of IS network in Punjab. 1. Abdul Rehman (IS Emir in Punjab), Adeel Hafeez (Deputy Emir), Usman Haroon, Kashif Choto, Zeeshan (facilitator), Rizwan Akram, Imran Saqi, Zubair (no photo available), and Shahid Jabbar.
As per their intelligence, CTD officials believed that these nine men were involved in the following incidents:
- Abduction and killing of foreigners including Warren Weinstein
- Kidnapping Of Brigadier (retired) Tahir Masood from Islamabad
- Killing Of Inspector Umar Mobeen Jilani and Yasir (Nephew of former Chief Justice of Pakistan, Justice Tasaduq Hussain Jilani)
- Kidnapping of Mir Ali Haider Gillani From Multan
On 14th January 2019, just four days before the Sahiwal incident, Pakistani special commandos killed Adeel Hafeez, one of the top members of IS in Pakistan, as well as Usman Haroon in a secret operation in Faisalabad. In the same operation, eight other IS members, including the deputy emir of IS in Punjab province Umar Hayat alias Master Imran, managed to escape unharmed.