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Naqvi meets UK NCA Chief amid rising terror threats

Published on: November 13, 2025 3:12 PM

Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi said on Thursday that recent terrorist incidents in Pakistan are linked to neighbouring countries. He spoke during a meeting with the UK National Crime Agency Director General Graeme Biggar. Naqvi stressed that Pakistan remains fully committed to fighting terrorism.

During the meeting, Naqvi highlighted the importance of modern forensics, police training, and stronger law enforcement to prevent attacks. He also said Pakistan is taking steps to stop illegal immigration. Both sides discussed cooperation in counterterrorism, narcotics control, human trafficking, and cybercrime.

Read more: UK remains key partner in Pakistan’s development: Mohsin Naqvi

Officials agreed to enhance training programs for agencies like the Anti-Narcotics Force and National Cyber Crime Investigation Agency. They also emphasized joint action against online harassment of children. Five memoranda of understanding between Pakistan and Britain on extradition and other areas are expected soon.

The meeting comes after a suicide blast in Islamabad and a foiled attack on Cadet College Wana. Terrorist activities have increased, especially in KP and Balochistan, after TTP ended its ceasefire in November 2022. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif accused Afghanistan and India of involvement in recent attacks.

Read more: Naqvi eyes enhanced collaboration with UK 

Naqvi and British officials condemned the Islamabad blast and appreciated Pakistan’s efforts against drugs and terrorism. Both sides pledged continued cooperation and vigilance. Authorities promised strong responses to any future threats against Pakistan.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: Afghanistan, Balochistan, Cadet College Wana, counterterrorism, Cybercrime, Graeme Biggar, India, international cooperation, KP, Latest, law enforcement, mohsin naqvi, narcotics control, Pakistan, Suicide blast, Terrorism, TTP, UK National Crime Agency

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