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Navigating the Pakistan-Afghan Border: Assessing Military Strategies and Regional Implications

The Pakistani Army follows established protocols and procedures when dealing with TTP (Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan) terrorists who are apprehended while attempting to infiltrate from Afghanistan into Pakistan. These procedures typically include:

  1. Apprehension and Capture: When TTP terrorists are intercepted, they are initially apprehended by the military or law enforcement personnel.
  2. Screening and Interrogation: The captured individuals undergo a thorough screening process, which may include identification verification and initial questioning. This is done to gather preliminary information about their identity, affiliations, and intentions.
  3. Transfer to Detention Facilities: Depending on the severity of the situation and the intelligence gathered, the captured individuals may be transferred to designated detention facilities or temporary holding areas.
  4. Investigation and Intelligence Gathering: Trained personnel, often from intelligence agencies, conduct detailed interrogations to gather intelligence about the TTP network, their plans, and their associates.
  5. Legal Proceedings: Once sufficient evidence is collected, legal proceedings may be initiated. This could lead to charges being filed against the individuals, potentially resulting in a trial.
  6. Rehabilitation and Reintegration (if applicable): In some cases, individuals who may not be considered high-level threats or who express willingness to renounce violence may be offered rehabilitation and reintegration programs.
  7. Coordination with Afghan Authorities: Given the trans-border nature of the TTP threat, cooperation with Afghan authorities in information sharing and border management is essential.
  8. Transparency and Compliance with Human Rights: The Pakistani Army and security forces are expected to conduct their operations in accordance with international humanitarian law and human rights standards.

It’s important to note that the specific procedures and practices may vary, and the information provided here is a general outline.

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In this engagement, a Pakistan Army Aviation Corps AS550 Fennec armed helicopter played a pivotal role, conducting Close Air Support (CAS) airstrikes as part of aerial combat operations against Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) terrorist forces.

If you have snakes in your backyard, then you can’t expect them to bite only your neighbour.

These operations are evidently aimed at countering threats and maintaining security in the region. It’s important to remember that discussions of military operations and confrontations can be sensitive, and it’s crucial to prioritize peaceful solutions and open dialogue whenever possible.

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