New Delhi/Kabul: At least three top militants of Pakistani Taliban have been killed in Afghanistan ever since former spokesperson of Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan's (TTP) Ehsanullah Ehsan struck a deal for his escape from military custody in Peshawar.
The militant, who was responsible for terror attacks on the Peshawar Army Public School and Malala Yousufzai, has been allowed to escape under a deal by Pakistan which remains a facilitator of talks between the US and the Afghan Taliban, sources said.
Ehsanullah, the sources said, was set free by the Pakistani security establishment in lieu of the credible information he provided against other Pakistani militants who have been recently killed.
"All of this is part of the US-Taliban peace deal," the sources said.
Interestingly, Pakistan Senate Standing Committee last week had asked the Interior Minister Rehman Malik to submit a detailed report on the escape of Ehsanullah from the custody of security authorities.
Senator Javed Abbasi at the standing committee meeting presided over by Senator Rehman Malik, had said that it would be a serious threat to the security of the country if it was true.
According to sources, Abbasi had said: "If Ehsanullah comes in the clutches of Pakistan enemy, it may be harmful to the security of the country. But if he has been sent out on a mission, we would not take up the matter."