Multiple illegal Afghan nationals have been apprehended and have provided detailed confessions about their involvement in violent activities during the demonstration of recent protest by PTI.
The detainees, originating from various provinces of Afghanistan including Kandahar and Kunduz, disclosed a coordinated strategy of disruption. According to their statements, they were recruited and financially incentivized to participate in the protest, with payments ranging between 2,000 to 3,000 Pakistani rupees.
Key revelations from the detained individuals include allegations of systematic provocation and armed intervention. Several suspects admitted to transporting weapons, with one individual claiming that 25 to 30 Kalashnikov rifles were distributed among participants.
Law enforcement personnel were reportedly targeted during the incident, with multiple police and ranger officers sustaining injuries from coordinated firearms attacks. The suspects outlined a premeditated plan that involved strategic weapon transportation and specific instructions to create chaos.
The confessions provide crucial insights into the organized nature of the protest disruption, highlighting potential external interference in domestic political demonstrations.
Authorities continue their investigation to establish the full extent of the coordinated effort and identify potential masterminds behind the orchestrated violence.