Lahore: Five 'important' al-Qaeda operatives were arrested in a raid in Pakistan's Punjab province, averting a 'major terror attack' on intelligence agencies' offices and sensitive installations in the area, officials said on Friday.
Terming the arrests as an 'important breakthrough', the Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD) of Punjab Police said the operation smashed the media cell and the terrorism financing network of the Al-Qaeda Indian Subcontinent (AQIS).
Acting on a tip-off, the Counter-Terrorism Department and the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) in a joint operation on Thursday night arrested five AQIS terrorists from Gujranwala city, some 80 km from Lahore, the CTD said in a statement. "The AQIS network was running the media cell of the organisation and was also sending funds to its central leadership in Afghanistan. They were very important members of the Al-Qaeda," it said.
With the arrest of the five terrorists, the joint CTD-ISI team was able to "avert a major terror attack" on intelligence agencies' offices and sensitive installations in Punjab province, the statement said, adding that more arrests of AQIS members are expected in the coming days.
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