14 militant facilitators arrested, three hideouts destroyed in joint operation in Pakistan’s Bannu

The photo shared on August 8, 2025, shows Pakistani security forces and police officers in Bannu district in northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. (Photo courtesy: Bannu Police)
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  • Police say militants’ vehicles seized, curfew imposed as security forces conducted door-to-door searches
  • The intelligence-based operation followed rising attacks by TTP militants on security and police personnel

KARACHI: Security forces and police in Pakistan’s northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province arrested 14 suspected militant facilitators and destroyed three hideouts during a joint search and targeted operation in the Hovid and Wazirabad areas of Bannu district, a senior official said on Friday.

The operation, launched by the counterterrorism department of Bannu police and the security forces, was based on intelligence reports indicating the presence of facilitators linked to a banned militant group.

The crackdown follows a spike in violence in the region, which borders North Waziristan and has seen repeated attacks on security personnel in recent months.

“Bannu police, in a successful joint operation in the Hovid and Wazirabad areas, arrested 14 facilitators linked to a banned militant outfit and destroyed three terrorist hideouts,” Saleem Abbas, District Police Officer Bannu, told Arab News over the phone.

Abbas did not specify the name of the militant group, though the Pakistani Taliban, also known as the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), have primarily generated violence in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa since their founding in the early 2000s.

Police said security personnel also seized a vehicle and two motorcycles during the operation.

A curfew was imposed in parts of the area, and cordon-and-search activities were carried out to prevent suspects from fleeing.

Authorities said door-to-door searches were conducted, and any suspicious activity was being dealt with immediately.

Police also informed in a statement that joint patrolling in Hovid Bazaar and nearby areas would continue to ensure security and reassure local residents. The operation was carried out on the instructions of the regional and district police leadership.

Police warned that aiding or sheltering militants would result in strict legal action and urged the public to report any suspicious activity to law enforcement agencies.

Bannu has witnessed a surge in militant activity in recent months, including quadcopter attacks on security personnel and civilians.

Authorities said operations would continue until the complete elimination of militant violence and lasting peace in the region.

“The latest operation is part of our continued crackdown on terrorists,” Deputy Inspector General of Police in Bannu Sajjad Khan told Arab News. “There have also been attacks on various police stations in recent weeks, which tend to escalate in response to our actions. But our forces are actively pursuing the militants.”