Pakistani Police Arrest Gunmen Trained by Iranian Intelligence


Pakistani police inspect cars at a checkpoint after a security alert was issued in Islamabad (AP)
Pakistani police inspect cars at a checkpoint after a security alert was issued in Islamabad (AP)
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Pakistani Police Arrest Gunmen Trained by Iranian Intelligence


Pakistani police inspect cars at a checkpoint after a security alert was issued in Islamabad (AP)
Pakistani police inspect cars at a checkpoint after a security alert was issued in Islamabad (AP)

Pakistani police arrested a suspect in the 2019 assassination attempt of a top Pakistani cleric, accusing him of belonging to the Zainebiyoun Brigade loyal to Iran.

The Brigade is based in Pakistan with over 1,000 militants. It includes Pakistani militants who were recruited by Iranian intelligence and fight in Syria, according to experts.

Pakistan's Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD) in Sindh province announced Monday that it had arrested a suspect in the assassination attempt of Mufti Taqi Usmani in Karachi and accused him of being a "trained terrorist."

The CTD said that Syed Mohammad Mehdi was arrested in a raid at a bazaar in Karachi, accusing him of targeting clerics in the provincial capital and of working for Iranian intelligence.

It also accused him of being a member of the Zainabiyoun Brigade, which was involved in many attacks, including the attack on Mufti Usmani.

In 2019, Usmani, a religious scholar and judge of the Supreme Court of Pakistan, narrowly escaped an assassination attempt in Karachi. Two of his bodyguards were killed in the attack.

A police statement stated that the detained suspect conducted surveys on high-level targets and exchanged information about them with two people named Sayyed Reza Jafari and Abed Reza.

The police claimed that the pro-Iranian armed group, in cooperation with Jafari and Reza, attempted to assassinate Usmani and that it targeted top opposition figures.

It stated that Mehdi purchased weapons, ammunition, grenades, and explosives from enemy intelligence services and hid them in his home.

According to information, the Zainabiyoun Brigade was formed by the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), and its members are receiving training in Iran before leaving for Syria, where they are fighting against the Syrian opposition within the ranks of the forces loyal to President Bashar Assad.

Relations between Iran and Pakistan have been tense after both nations announced they were targeting "terrorist agents" within their territories.

Experts believe that most of the Brigade's activities revolve around Karachi, the largest city in Pakistan, with the highest concentration of Shiite residents.



Explosion at Chemical Plant Near Spain’s Seville Leads to Warnings for Thousands

A picture taken in Seville on May 14, 2025 shows a large black cloud after a fire in a chemical distribution building that led authorities to ask nearly 80,000 residents to stay home. (AFP)
A picture taken in Seville on May 14, 2025 shows a large black cloud after a fire in a chemical distribution building that led authorities to ask nearly 80,000 residents to stay home. (AFP)
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Explosion at Chemical Plant Near Spain’s Seville Leads to Warnings for Thousands

A picture taken in Seville on May 14, 2025 shows a large black cloud after a fire in a chemical distribution building that led authorities to ask nearly 80,000 residents to stay home. (AFP)
A picture taken in Seville on May 14, 2025 shows a large black cloud after a fire in a chemical distribution building that led authorities to ask nearly 80,000 residents to stay home. (AFP)

An explosion at a chemical plant near the Spanish city of Seville sent up a huge pillar of smoke as authorities urged nearby residents to stay indoors, but no injuries were reported, emergency services said Wednesday.

Officials sent messages to around 80,000 residents recommending that they wear face masks or close their windows.

The explosion occurred midday in an industrial park in the municipality of Alcalá de Guadaíra, about 16 kilometers (10 miles) east of Seville’s city center.

Emergency services cleared personnel from the plant site.

Authorities have not said what chemicals are at the plant or who owns it.

Recent incidents Spain's industrial, electric and transport infrastructure has faced issues recently.

Over the weekend, a fire at a chemical factory in northeastern Spain forced emergency services to issue health warnings to 150,000 residents and stay-indoors orders for five nearby towns.

On April 28, a massive power outage hit Spain and Portugal. Authorities are still investigating but have ruled out a cyber attack or sabotage.

That was followed by major train disruption between Madrid and Seville, caused by thieves who took copper cabling from a trail line.