The accused was involved in fundraising for the outlawed organisation through different means and transferred the funds to Afghanistan.


Karachi: A wanted commander of outlawed Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), Nasrullah, was arrested by the Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD) in Karachi on Wednesday.
A key TTP commander from Karachi's Kuwari Colony, Nasrullah, was detained, according to the CTD's in-charge Khurram Waris, and weapons were also confiscated from his possession.
He claimed that the accused was wanted for committing significant offenses like funding terrorism and terrorism.
According to Waris, the accused individual also used to give his associates housing in Karachi and care for their injuries.
Additionally, the accused was involved in fundraising for the outlawed organisation through different means and transferred the funds to Afghanistan.
The CTD in-charge claimed that a close relative and Nasrullah's brother were also engaged in terrorist operations.

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