*ISLAMABAD – Iranian intelligence report has surfaced which shares thatDaesh Commander Abu Bakr Al Baghdadi has been shifted from Syria to borderregion of Afghanistan along Pakistan. *
Iran has warned Pakistan regarding the Daesh and its Commander presence inthe area.
It has asked Pakistan to be careful as the Islamic State is being relocatedin border region shared between Pakistan and Afgahnistan.
Senior Iranian official informed Pakidtan that Iran have credibleintelligence reports that the US has relocated Da’esh and its heads AbuBakar Baghdadi to Afghanistan.
The official also informed that the US and Israel intend to turn Pakistanand Iran into another Syria, Iraq, Libya and Afghanistan.
A delegation led by Ashtar Ausaf Ali visited Iran on the invitation ofIranian AG Muhammad Jaffer Monatazeri two weeks ago to discuss variousissues, especially related to the judiciary of both countries.
The AGP was accompanied with Additional Attorney General Syed Nayyar Rizviand Deputy Attorney General Syed Nayyab Gardezi. The visit remainedsuccessful in various ways.
Both sides agreed to establish a working group for sharing information,exchange of prisoners, exchange of focal points from National Commission onHuman Rights, etc.
Foreign policy experts are giving much importance to Iranian messageregarding Da’esh’s presence in Afghanistan and the support provided to itby the US.
The Foreign Office is also repeatedly questioning the increase of Da’esh’spresence in Afghanistan. Russia, Tajikistan, etc., have already shownconcerns over alleged US’ backing to Da’esh.
Recently, Tajikistan’s ambassador in Pakistan, while addressing a newsconference on May 16, expressed concern over the increase in the influenceof Da’esh in Afghanistan, adding that its presence is big threat for thepeace of whole region.
The other significant outcome of the visit was that the delegation has beeninformed that the Iranian Supreme leader has directed the Iranian judiciaryto help the oppressed people of Kashmir against injustice meted out to them.
It is learnt that AGP Ashtar Ausaf also appreciated the stance taken by theSupreme leader on Kashmir.
Similarly, sources reveal that Iran also requested the extradition ofindividuals, who had committed crimes in Iran and escaped in Pakistan.
Meanwhile, Iranian AG, while meeting with the delegation, mentioned thatfour Iranian border guards were killed when terrorists attacked them at thePakistan-Iran border.
He also told the delegation that Iran wants cooperation in intelligencesharing and tackling drugs trafficking from Pakistan.
The official sources reveal that the Iranian AG also expressed hope thatthe cooperation on terrorism would help Pakistan, Iran and Afghanistan tocounter Da’esh in the region.
He also proposed the formulation of Working Group compromising people whoare experts in the field of law, intelligence and security to resolveissues pertaining to judiciary as both countries are lacking cooperation onfighting terrorism and narcotics.