The son of the deputy governor of the province of Badghis in Afghanistan has been revealed to be involved in terrorism in Pakistan, and the Afghan authorities have refused to take the body of Badruddin alias Yousuf.
Security forces conducted an operation in the Madi area of Kalachi tehsil of Dera Ismail Khan on the night of January 30 and 31, in which 4 terrorists of the Fattah al-Kharij were killed.
According to sources, the son of the deputy governor of the province of Badghis, Maulvi Ghulam Mohammad Ahmadi, was also among the slain terrorists. American-made modern night vision, M16A4 and M24 sniper rifles were also recovered from the slain terrorists.
According to sources, the slain son of the governor of Badghis was identified as Badruddin alias Yousuf. The Afghan authorities are now refusing to take the body of Badruddin alias Yousuf. Pakistan has asked the Afghan authorities several times to recover the body, but the Afghan side is continuously refusing.
According to sources, Badruddin was previously trained in the Afghan Taliban training center and later became part of the Fitna al-Khawarij. Badruddin was directly involved as a key player in the new wave of terrorist attacks from Afghanistan into Pakistan.
According to sources, the leadership of the Afghan Taliban still maintains close ties with terrorist organizations in Afghanistan, including the Fitna al-Khawarij. There is evidence that the Afghan Taliban provides defensive, technical and financial support to the Fitna al-Khawarij.