Pakistani terrorists: Pakistan is hosting the ICC Champions Trophy, which has reached a large number of foreign Pakistan to see, but concerns are being expressed about the security of these foreigners. Pakistan’s Intelligence Agency, Pakistan Intelligence Bureau (PIB) has issued an alert that the Islamic State Khorasan Province (ISKP) allegedly plans to target foreigners coming to Pakistan to participate in the ICC Champions Trophy 2025.

The PIB said that the terrorist group was allegedly plotting to kidnap foreigners for ransom. ISKP is planning to target citizens of Chinese and Arab countries especially. After this news came to light, concerns have arisen about the safety of foreigners who went to watch international cricket matches.

How are Pakistani terrorists planning kidnapping?

According to intelligence information, the ISKP terrorist group is planning to hire houses in the outer areas of the city, where there are no CCTV cameras and where only rickshaws and motorcycles can be used.

His strategy includes kidnapping foreigners and taking them to rented houses at night, so that no one knows about it. Terrorist ports, airports, offices and hotels are planning to target foreign nationals, especially Chinese and Arab citizens.

Amid Pakistan’s warning, Afghanistan’s General Director of Intelligence (GDI) has also issued a warning that ISKP may attack prominent places in Afghanistan. The Afghan agency has ordered to increase vigilance in public sectors.

Pakistan is infamous for terrorist attacks on foreigners.

Security analysts say this new threat highlights Pakistan’s history of terrorism and secret warnings.

The history of Pakistan is full of major attacks, including an attack on Chinese engineers in Shangla in March 2004 and an attack on the Sri Lankan cricket team in Lahore in 2009. The two incidents exposed the security flaws and questioned Pakistan’s ability to protect foreign nationals, and now a new warning about the Champions Trophy raises serious questions whether Pakistan guest teams, officers and audiences are protected tax Can

Rahul Dev

Cricket Jounralist at Newsdesk

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