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Pakistan Launches Sweeping Crackdown on TLP as Punjab Seeks Federal Ban

Officials say police are targeting violent actors to restore order after the Muridke clashes that killed a police officer.

Overview

  • In Islamabad, authorities sealed TLP offices and affiliated mosques and seminaries in Bhara Kahu and along Murree Road, with arrests of workers and fresh cases reported.
  • Punjab moved to recommend a nationwide ban on TLP, pursue Schedule‑4 placement for its leadership, freeze bank accounts, and transfer party properties to the Auqaf Department.
  • Section 144 remains enforced across Punjab through October 18 with prohibitions on public gatherings, weapons and provocative speech, and violations routed to anti-terrorism courts.
  • Police reported 305 terrorism cases and 480 other cases linked to the unrest, about 3,400 arrests across multiple districts, and plans to use AI to identify additional suspects.
  • The government reiterated zero tolerance for violence as police said TLP chief Saad Rizvi has been traced with an arrest expected, alongside a money‑laundering probe after alleged cash recovery in Lahore.