ISLAMABAD: The law enforcement agencies (LEAs) have carried out 122,772 combing operations under National Action Plan (NAP) while 142,335 suspects were arrested. The LEAs conducted 56,834 combing operations in Punjab, 39,485 in Sindh, 21,087 in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP), 2,935 in Balochistan, 653 in Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT), 996 in Gilgit Baltistan (GB), 310 in Azad Jammu and Kashmir and 472 in Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA). Besides conducting 2,012,765 search operations, around 4,230 intelligence-based operations (IBOs) were carried out and 119,794 calls were received at helpline, 1717. NAP is a manifestation of national consensus and the government would ensure its swift implementation to eliminate terrorism and extremism from the country. The government has also decided to constitute a NAP Implementation Committee, which would be headed by National Security Adviser Lt Gen (r) Nasser Khan Janjua with other members including interior secretary, National Counter Terrorism Authority (NACTA) director general, provincial secretaries, inspector generals of police, home secretaries and an additional secretary of PM Office. The committee will also be assisted by a representative from each of the intelligence agencies, while the military will be represented by Director General Military Operations (DGMO). As per statistics regarding implementation of NAP since launch of its 20-point agenda, a total of 1,808 terrorists have been killed and 5,611 were arrested. As per reports, about 951 of terrorists were killed in FATA, 455 in Sindh, 197 in KP, 135 in Punjab, 68 in Balochistan and two in Gilgit Baltistan. Majority of terrorists were arrested in Sindh, KP and FATA where their number was 1665, 1572 and 1256 respectively. In order to establish special trial courts, 11 courts have been notified, while funds had been provided for National Counter Terrorism Authority with allotment of premises for it. A Joint Intelligence Directorate (JID) was also being established in this regard. Similarly, in order to curb terrorist financing, 498 FIRs were registered under Hawala Hundi, FIA and 692 accused were arrested. As part of anti-money laundering measures, the authorities concerned registered 230 FIRs and captured 341 persons, while 126 accounts belonging to banned organizations with accumulated deposits of over Rs 1 billion have been frozen. The proscribed organisations had been categorised with 43 as violent against the state, 12 as non-violent but anti-state and seven as armed but not anti-state. The data had been collected regarding religious persecution from different sources to prepare proposals for policymakers. At least 69 percent decrease had been registered in incidents of target killing, 50 percent in murders, 80 percent in incidents of terrorism and 30 percent in robberies after start of Karachi operation due to collective approach of the government.