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5 arrested, terrorist plot targeting railway tracks in Karachi foiled: Sindh CTD

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KARACHI: The Sindh Counter-terrorism Department (CTD) on Friday arrested five members of the proscribed Baloch Republican Guard (BRG), who were allegedly planning to carry out an attack on railway tracks in Karachi.

In a press release, the department said that it conducted a joint intelligence-based operation (IBO) with rangers and the federal intelligence agency, “arresting five members of the BRG, and foiling a terrorist plan on railway tracks in Karachi”.

The CTD said, in its statement, that the group has carried out “six low-intensity explosions in Jacobabad, Shikarpur districts of Sindh, resulting in partial damage to the railway track and train carriage”.

It said that the group had claimed responsibility for the attacks on its social media accounts.

It added that the CTD, working in collaboration with the “civilian federal intelligence agency [..] identified the network and monitored them day and night”.

The CTD recovered explosives, improvised explosive devices (IEDs), weapons, and ammunition from the suspects.

The department said that during the interrogation, the suspects revealed that they were responsible for a train bombing in Jacobabad on June 6, 2025, an explosion near a railway station in Shikarpur on July 28, 2025, an attack on Jaffar Express in Shikarpur on October 7, 2025, and another explosion near a railway track on January 26 this year.

At least seven people were injured in the Oct 7 attack on the Jaffar Express in Shikarpur.

The CTD said the terrorists received training in Lehri, Balochistan, adding that they were given explosives from Lehri, which were transported with the help of their families, thereby avoiding law enforcement agencies”.

The statement added that a team has been formed to arrest the facilitators and associates of the terrorists.

“The interrogation of the suspects is ongoing, and further revelations are expected,” the statement concluded.

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