Arrested individual has been identified as Nematullah, a resident of Kandahar Province, Afghanistan

Web Desk: The Frontier Corps Khyber Pakhtunkhwa-South has apprehended a suicide bomber, who made startling revelations about the collusion between the Afghan Taliban and Fitna al-Khawarij.
The arrested individual has been identified as Nematullah, a resident of Kandahar Province, Afghanistan.
In his confession, Nematullah disclosed that the Afghan Taliban and Fitna al-Khawarij are recruiting young Afghan boys for terrorist activities.
He disclosed that certain individuals at the madrassa, where he studies, told him that jihad against the Pakistani army is religiously justified.
He revealed that a group of 40 individuals assembled in Khost and entered Pakistan via Chiwara. They later moved to South Waziristan to a Taliban centre where they were supposed to get training as suicide bombers.
His revelations underscore the disturbing reality that the Afghan Taliban are indoctrinating young minds. Through religious manipulation, these youth are being incited to engage in terrorist activities against Pakistan's armed forces.

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