TTP in Pakistan: The terrorist organization 'Tehreek-e-Taliban-Pakistan' (TTP) has captured some areas of Pakistan. Armed terrorists of TTP and Lashkar-e-Islam (LI) have captured the Tirah Valley of the northern state of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. The occupation of terrorists has spread an atmosphere of fear in the area. According to Pakistani media, the re-activation of TTP and LI has increased the danger in the valley. Therefore, local residents have appealed to the authorities for protection. However, no action has been taken by the Pakistan government yet.
Terrorists have complete control over the occupied areas
People from the occupied area said, “The terrorists are present in Kambarkhel, Adamkhel, Landawar and Thirai areas of Shalobar. Apart from this, terrorists are also active in Peer Mela and Bhutan Sharif areas. At present, they are not roaming freely in the main roads and markets.”
Videos of terrorists roaming freely in Peer Mela area are going viral. In such a situation, the pressure on the security forces to take action is increasing. A social media post in Pashto language claimed that the terrorists have gained complete control over Shalobar and Peer Thari areas.
the police officers ran away
The most interesting thing in this case is that usually the security forces check the common people at the local checkposts, but the security forces and police officers have fled from the area, while the terrorists are roaming freely in their areas.
Locals said that 'police forces have almost completely disappeared from the bridge area since it came under the control of the TTP militants.'
People lost faith in the government
Pakistan's top media agency said in a report that the situation in the area has become worrisome. Local people have lost faith in the Pakistan administration. Meanwhile, the army can take action against the terrorists, so people are afraid to even come out of their homes. Due to the war between the terrorists and the army, the common people are in danger. The people of this area demanded help from the government, but till now no action has been taken by the Pakistan government.