RAW network behind Badin activist’s murder dismantled: CTD
- On August 23, 2025, Pakistan's Counter-Terrorism Department announced that six individuals connected to India's RAW had been taken into custody in relation to the May 18 killing of welfare worker Abdul Rehman in Badin.
- The suspects, led by Salman from Sheikhupura, acted under RAW handler Sanjay Sanjeev Kumar, based in the Gulf, with funding traced through banks confirming terror financing.
- Investigations uncovered the suspects' reconnaissance, use of pistols, motorcycle, and mobile phones in the killing, while Salman fled abroad to Nepal after the attack.
- A senior official from the Counter-Terrorism Department emphasized the necessity of arresting the suspect, linking the incident to state-backed terrorism and calling on Pakistani authorities to address terrorism financing at international platforms.
- The dismantling indicates a series of extraterritorial actions carried out by RAW amid escalating Pakistan-India tensions, with Pakistan committing to bring the issue before various global platforms.
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Pakistan police accuse Indian spy agency of orchestrating May killing
KARACHI: The counter-terrorism department (CTD) in Pakistan’s southern Sindh province on Saturday accused India’s external intelligence agency, the Research and Analysis Wing (RAW), of orchestrating the killing of a “prominent welfare worker” in May, saying they had arrested six suspects for their links with Indian operatives. Abdul Rehman alias Razaullah Nizamani, 50, who was
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