Pakistan security forces killed 270 terrorists in restive KPK in 2024: Report

In 2024, Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province security forces killed 270 terrorists, including high-profile militants with bounties on their heads. The provincial police arrested 802 terrorism suspects, with a significant conviction rate increas...

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Security forces in Pakistan's restive Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province killed 270 terrorists in 2024, including high-profile militants with bounties on their heads, according to an official report released on Monday. The provincial police arrested 802 suspects during operations, with the conviction rate in terrorism cases rising significantly from 13 per cent last year to 38 per cent, according to the report of the Police Department issued by the provincial Directorate of Information.

Of the 270 terrorists arrested, 32 were individuals with bounties on their heads.

The report also highlighted the heavy toll on security personnel, with 149 police officers killed, and 232 injured in the line of duty this year.


A total of 211,828 FIRs were registered in the year, leading to the arrest of 221,470 suspects. Of these, police arrested 132 suspects involved in extortion, 13 kidnappers and 19,481 proclaimed offenders.

Under the National Action Plan, security forces conducted 12,601 search and strike operations in the northwestern province, resulting in the arrest of 67,983 suspects. High-profile terrorist groups were targeted in these operations, leading to the elimination or capture of key commanders.

Enhanced intelligence-led operations and stricter law enforcement measures resulted in a decrease in major crimes such as robbery, kidnapping, and illegal arms trafficking. The authorities also recovered and returned stolen property worth over PKR 1.12 billion to its rightful owners.
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During anti-narcotics operations, 28,097 kilograms of various drugs were seized, including 3,240 kilograms of crystal meth, 1,695 kilograms of heroin, and 22,575 kilograms of hashish.

Inspector-General of Police Akhtar Hayat Gandapur commended the efforts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Police in tackling terrorism and maintaining law and order, pledging continued efforts to eliminate threats and ensure safety.
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