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Ijaz Shah confirms news about escape of Ehsanullah Ehsan

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Sack everyone involved. Start with him.
What for? he said you will hear good news very soon! Why not hear the good news first.

I swear Pakistani qaum in the month of february has some hormonal imbalance.
 
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If this rat has allowed us to neutralise many rats in Afghanistan (as happened recently), so be it.
 
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What for? he said you will hear good news very soon! Why not hear the good news first.

I swear Pakistani qaum in the month of february has some hormonal imbalance.
People should be sacked that the unfo was released.
 
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Sack everyone involved. Start with him.

Kaash. This is the nation of 'dheet' officials who'd rather die than be held accountable.

We seemed to have recently killed shit loads of TTP including their leaders and BLA terrorists too

Whilst that's great I feel there is alot happening behind the scenes

If this rat has allowed us to neutralise many rats in Afghanistan (as happened recently), so be it.

If you guys think a surrendered spokesperson for a terrorist group would know the specific whereabouts of current TTP operatives many years after his arrest (while he has been in custody), you clearly have not worked in intel or CT ops. If, through divine intervention and some kind of secret telepathic communication system, this rat did provide information on the up-to-date whereabouts of his ex-brethren, then a.) why would the ISI release him so close to the TTP killings (why not wait so people like you guys can't draw these connections), b.) why release him at all (he has blood on his hands; if he has provided info, great; now he should meet his Maker too) and c.) why would the rat criticize his landlords after his so-called escape (if they let him go.)

The TTP killings have more to do with our help to the Americans in brokering a peace deal.
 
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Accountability. How does a terrorist escape from Prison?
When he escaped and if he escaped would he be sitting in Turkey ??? A country which would throw him back on one phone call
 
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The news that former Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) spokesman Ehsanullah Ehsan has escaped from the custody of Pakistan security agencies is true, Interior Minister Ijaz Shah confirmed on Monday.

Responding to a question during an informal conversation with reporters at the parliament in Islamabad, the minister said he had read reports of the former TTP leader having fled.

When asked whether there was any truth to the reports, he replied: "The news is true, it's true."

The minister added that the "state is aware" of his escape. He did not provide any details.

Asked by a reporter whether the state was doing anything about the matter, Shah said: "A lot is being done. You will hear good news."

The confirmation comes following around 10 days of official silence over reports of the former TTP spokesman's escape, which had been announced by him in an audio message released on social media.


A photo posted by Instagram (@instagram) on Mar 22, 2015 at 11:21am PDT



Mysterious 'escape'
Mystery surrounds the circumstances of the escape of Ehsan, who had surrendered himself to a Pakistani security agency under an agreement some three years ago, with sources saying that he fled during one of the operations to capture and target terrorists.

The sources told Dawn that Ehsan had to be tried for his crimes but before the trial, all possible information had to be extracted from him to conclude the operations and that it was during one such operation that he was able to flee.

Notwithstanding his claim of being in Turkey, some sources believe the former militant spokesman is in Afghanistan.

In a short audio message, which could not be independently verified, Ehsan had disclosed that on January 11, 2020, he had managed to escape from the “custody of the Pakistani security authorities”.

Ehsan, whose real name is Liaqat Ali, said he had surrendered to a Pakistani security agency on Feb 5, 2017, under an agreement. He had claimed that he had honoured his part of the agreement but had alleged that the Pakistani authorities violated its terms and kept him in a prison along with his family.

He had claimed that he faced hardships during his custody and circumstances compelled him to plan his escape.

He did not provide details of his escape but had said that he would release “terms of the agreement” he had entered into with Pakistani authorities, the “approving authority” and “the individual who had furnished assurances” with regard to its implementation.
dawn.com
 
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sorry to say but our agencies are only good at political engineering...their job is to protect the people of Pakistan but quetta is bleeding again n again and our so called lumber # 1 agencies can't even hold the fking terrorist in their custody...
 
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sorry to say but our agencies are only good at political engineering...their job is to protect the people of Pakistan but quetta is bleeding again n again and our so called lumber # 1 agencies can't even hold the fking terrorist in their custody...

Guys give the Intel folks some breathing space and wait. They might be using him as a bait
 
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