A member of the Khariji group arrested by Pakistani security forces, Umar Din alias Jazba, has made significant revelations in his confessional statement.
Umar Din alias Jazba said that he joined Fitna al-Khawarij (TTP) after disagreements and disputes with his father.
The arrested militant revealed that all major Khariji commanders are accompanied by 60 to 70 Afghan fighters, and many of them received training in Afghanistan.
Umar Din alias Jazba stated that the network was also involved in the attack on the Shadi Khel base and the explosion on Kota Khwa Road, in which seven police personnel were martyred during the month of Ramadan.
According to the arrested militant, some members of the organization are addicted to narcotics and are also involved in immoral activities within their centers. He alleged that Khariji commanders themselves engage in unethical conduct.
Umar Din further claimed that Fitna al-Khawarij receives financial assistance from commanders based in Afghanistan.
He added that the organization is also involved in criminal activities such as extortion, vehicle theft, and kidnapping for ransom.
The arrested militant said that Khariji commanders recruit and mislead young people in the name of enforcing Sharia and carrying out jihad.
In his message, he appealed to the youth not to be influenced by the claims and propaganda of the Kharijis and to stay away from such groups.