Daesh terrorists met takfiri militants in Balochistan: Jundullah spokesman
A spokesman for notorious takfiri terrorist Jund-ul-Shaitan that claims it to be Jundullah, on Wednesday, said that a delegation from the Daesh (aka ISIL or ISIS) group had visited the organisation’s leaders in Balochistan.
Jund-ul-Shaitan spokesman Fahad Marwat said from Dera Ismail Khan the visit took place this week in the Balochistan province. He said the purpose of visit by the Daesh group was to see how it could work to unite various groups (of takfiri nasbi terrorists) in Pakistani.
A group of the takfiri Taliban terrorists this week sacked its spokesman for announcing allegiance to the Daesh because the TTP of Mulla Fazalullah considers Mulla Omar as their central leadership.
One of the major reasons militant outfits are approaching the DAESH is due to the split created within their network after a major military offensive, Zarb-i-Azb, and an intelligence-driven operation, Khyber-I, by the Pakistan’s armed forces in parts of North Waziristan and Federally Administered Tribal Areas.
Earlier, the provincial government of Balochistan had conveyed a confidential report to the federal government and law enforcement agencies warning of increased footprints of the ISIL or ISIS also known by the Arabic acronym Daish or DAESH in Pakistan.
“It has been reliably learnt that Daish has offered some elements of outlawed Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ) and Ahl-e-Sunnat Wal Jamaat (ASWJ) to join hands in Pakistan. Daish has also formed a ten-member Strategic Planning Wing,” the report from the Home and Tribal Affair Department of Balochistan had said.
The report further stated that the DAESH planned to attack military installations and government buildings in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in retaliation to the army-led operations and also plans to target members of the Shia community.












