After Saifullah Khalid, terrorist Abdul Wahid was killed, 'Secret Killer' killed another enemy of India

Another Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorist Abdul Wahid Kumbho has been killed in Pakistan. He was shot dead by gunmen in Sindh province. Earlier, Razaullah Nizamani Khalid, the mastermind of terrorist attacks in India, was also killed in Sindh. According to local people, the killings of Lashkar terrorists have increased after Operation Sindoor launched by India.

IANS, New Delhi. Another Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorist has been killed in Pakistan. On Sunday, gunmen shot dead a prominent Lashkar terrorist Abdul Wahid Kumbho in Sindh province. Lashkar terrorist Razaullah Nizamani Khalid alias Abu Saifullah Khalid, the mastermind of many terrorist attacks in India, was also killed in Sindh a day earlier.

Saifullah Khalid had planned several major terrorist attacks in India

There is an atmosphere of panic among Lashkar terrorists due to the killing of many comrades one after the other. Locals have admitted that after 'Operation Sindoor' launched by India earlier this month, there has been an increase in the killing of Lashkar terrorists in many parts of Pakistan.

Saifullah Khalid had plotted several major terror attacks in India and eventually settled in Sindh province, where he was provided full protection by Pakistani security agencies.

Abdul Wahid was killed by armed men in Matli area

Abdul Wahid, on the other hand, introduced himself as a social worker. He was a member of the Milli Muslim League, the political front of Lashkar-e-Taiba. He was killed by armed men in Matli area of ​​Badin district of Sindh province. Local agencies said that Abdul Wahid died on the spot, while another person named Tahir was injured.

Police officials have arrested two people named Ghulam Shabbir and Rafaqat, members of the Sindh nationalist organization- Sindh Desh Kranti Sena in this connection. Sindh Desh Kranti Sena is a Sindhi nationalist organization, which has a strong presence in the interior areas of the province. Some members of the organization are also associated with the Baloch Liberation Army.

There have been no reports of killings of Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorists in the Pakistani media, which has become a major problem for the country's government and security forces. Islamabad has previously accused New Delhi of using Afghanistan-based fighters to carry out killings in various parts of Pakistan.

PC:Jagran