Gen Raheel urges agencies to play a proactive role in countering terrorism

Published May 15, 2015
The army chief also emphasised on the need to further coordinate and synergise a combined civil-military intelligence effort. Photo File
The army chief also emphasised on the need to further coordinate and synergise a combined civil-military intelligence effort. Photo File

ISLAMABAD: Army Chief General Raheel Sharif emphasised the need for intelligence agencies to play a more proactive and coordinated role for an effective counter-terrorism campaign in order to curtail hostile moves to destabilise Pakistan.

Gen Raheel said this during his visit to Pakistan's spy agency's headquarters, where he was briefed by Director General ISI Lieutenant-General Rizwan Akhtar about the internal and external security situation of the country and the ongoing counter terrorism operations.

The army chief also emphasised on the need to further coordinate and synergise a combined civil-military intelligence effort at the national level by providing all agencies requisite support and modern intelligence techniques.

When briefed on pre-empting a number of terrorist act and successful raids, the army chief appreciated ISI’s role in preventing numerous terrorist attacks.

General Raheel said most of the achievements and successes of intelligence agencies go unnoticed but their accomplishments for the defence of the country are phenomenal which deserve due recognition and acknowledgment.

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