Shocking details have emerged regarding Pakistan’s alleged involvement in terrorist training, following the capture of an ISIS operative by Afghan security forces. The fighter, known as Saeedullah, has confessed to undergoing rigorous training and indoctrination in Quetta, Pakistan, before his deployment into Afghanistan. During his interrogation, Saeedullah revealed that he utilized fake identification, using the name ‘Mohammad,’ to cross the Torkham border. He provided a chilling account of his time in Quetta, describing how he was taken to remote mountainous areas for ‘intensive brainwashing’ and military preparation for what he termed ‘jihad.’ This direct admission offers a significant blow to Pakistan’s long-standing claims of non-involvement in terrorist activities. The confession has led many regional security analysts to conclude that Pakistan is actively involved in the creation and export of terrorists, rather than just providing sanctuary. Experts like Yousuf Amin Zazai highlight that the funding and operational direction for these militants originate from Pakistan. Naqibullah Noori further stressed that this evidence directly implicates Pakistan’s governmental structures in operating terrorist training camps. This incident is not an isolated case; earlier intelligence had indicated that new recruits were being routed through Pakistani airports to training camps in Balochistan and tribal areas, with the specific intention of destabilizing neighboring countries, especially Afghanistan. The continuous stream of evidence contrasts sharply with Pakistan’s public stance.
