Spokesman of banned Deobandi Taliban Ehsanullah Ehsan surrenders
A notorious Deobandi terrorist of Pakistani Taliban’s Jamaat-ur-Ahrar (JuA) faction, Ehsanullah Ehsan, has surrendered to security forces yesterday.
The announcement was made by Asif Ghafoor, Pakistan’s military spokesman, at a press briefing in Rawalpindi, near the capital Islamabad. He gave no further details about the arrest, including when and where it took place.
“The people, the state and the institutions of Pakistan have made considerable progress in the betterment of the country’s security situation,” said Ghafoor.
“We have progressed to the point that the people who’ve been planning attacks on Pakistan’s soil from across the border have started to see that the situation has changed.
“In this regard, I would like to share with you that the banned Jamaat-ur-Ahrar and Tehreek e-Taliban [TTP] spokesperon Ehsanullah Ehsan has surrendered himself to security forces.”
Al Jazeera reported that it could not independently verify the capture, but Ehsan had been conspicuously absent from his prominent role in liaising with journalists since late 2016.
“If a person who is doing the wrong thing feels that they are on the wrong side and that they should come back towards good, then I don’t think there can be a bigger success of the state than this,” Ghafoor added.
JuA did not immediately offer a comment on the security forces’ claim. If true, it would mark the highest-profile surrender by a Pakistani Taliban commander in years.
In recent history, the group has carried out some of the most violent attacks in Pakistan.












