14 Pakistanis arrested for spreading Jihadi network in Spain, linked to TLP

in spain Pakistani 14 people of origin have been arrested, who are accused of spreading a suspected jihadi network based in the country. These individuals have been accused of spreading jihadi messages and fanaticism online. At a time when anti-terrorism activities have increased in Spain since the attacks by Hamas, the Office of the General Information Commissioner of Spain has issued a warning regarding this arrest.

All of the arrested individuals were of Pakistani origin and lived in several cities, such as Catalonia, Valencia, Guipuzcoa, Vitoria, Logroño, and Lleida. Police sources have confirmed the arrests to local newspaper ‘La Razon’. These arrestees were presented in the court on Wednesday. Journalist David Atherton has revealed on social media app

Tehreek-e-Labbaik (TLP) is an Islamic extremist political party in Pakistan, which presents itself as the guardian of the Prophet Mohammed. It could come as a sign of the growing threat of counter-terrorism activities in Spain since a Hamas attack in November.

Along with this arrest, it has been reported that the terrorism industry in Pakistan is in a worrying state and is a hotbed of unjust activities. It can be said without any doubt that many terrorist organizations and jihadi forces are residing there, who have expanded online and social media to promote their activities.

There are also reports of support for Jihadi organizations within Pakistan and their supervision at the government level, which suggests that elements promoting terrorism are being provided organized support. This is a challenging situation that has caught the attention of security experts around the world and has warned the international community against terrorism.

Even jihadist elements linked to Pakistan may have a role in spreading terrorism internationally, making the fight against terrorism even more challenging.

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