On August 28, the Banr police station in Swat came under attack, resulting in the death of one police officer and injuries to two others. Following the incident, a thorough investigation was launched by district police.
Militants used IED made of power bank
Initial analysis of CCTV footage led investigators to believe that a hand grenade was used in the attack. However, further investigation revealed that the militants had instead employed an improvised explosive device (IED) constructed from a power bank.
Dr Zahidullah, the district police officer of Swat, disclosed that the militants had used PUBG as a tool for training and motivation. The game’s chat rooms provided a secure platform for communication, enabling them to maintain contact with their group members and families in Afghanistan.
Through investigation, authorities identified one suspect and subsequently apprehended several others with connections to a local militant group led by Murad alias Rehmatullah, affiliated with the banned Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan.
Used PUBG chatrooms to communicate
The arrested suspects revealed that they used PUBG chat rooms to communicate with their group members and families in Afghanistan. To avoid detection, they frequently changed their mobile phones and SIM cards.
Dr Zahidullah noted that the families of the arrested militants, who had fled to Afghanistan during Operation Rah-i-Rast in 2009, remain involved in militant activities. Approximately 2,000 families of militants from Swat are believed to be residing in Afghanistan.
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