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    Confession of PTI’s Hired Illegal Afghan Instigators

    Web Desk2By Web Desk2November 30, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
    Confession of PTI’s Hired Illegal Afghan Instigators
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    Recent developments have revealed the shocking involvement of illegal Afghan nationals in PTI’s protests. Evidence suggests that these individuals were deliberately brought in and paid to incite violence, creating chaos during the demonstrations. Arrested suspects have confessed to their roles in these activities, exposing a deeper layer of unlawful actions orchestrated under the guise of political protests.

    One of the arrested individuals, Baitullah, admitted that he belonged to Afghanistan and revealed that his group had been actively firing at police and Rangers personnel during the protests. Another suspect, Abrar-ul-Haq, disclosed that Ali Amin Gandapur had enticed them with promises of two to three thousand rupees to join the protests and carry out violent acts. He confessed that their firing had injured Islamabad police officers and that he had been assigned to a vehicle transporting weapons to the protest site.

    Aman Khan, another Afghan national, stated that he hailed from Kandahar and had personally witnessed PTI workers firing during the demonstrations. He confirmed that the violent actions were not spontaneous but pre-planned. Parvez Khan, also arrested during the protests, revealed that he and others had been paid 2,000 rupees and then abandoned by their handlers. He expressed regret over his involvement, pleading for mercy as he claimed to be a poor and helpless individual.

    Fazal Haq, originating from Kunduz, Afghanistan, provided further details, stating that his duty was to assist in distributing weapons among protestors. He confessed that around 25 to 30 Kalashnikovs were handed out from a vehicle he was associated with, highlighting the organized nature of the violence. He also confirmed the active participation of PTI workers in these unlawful activities.

    These confessions paint a clear picture of the deliberate use of illegal Afghan nationals to escalate violence during PTI’s protests. The involvement of foreign nationals, coupled with the use of weapons, underscores the extent to which the protests were manipulated to create unrest. The statements not only expose illegal activities but also highlight the lengths to which certain elements went to disrupt law and order. This raises serious questions about the motives and planning behind these protests, as well as the accountability of those responsible for orchestrating such events.

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