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How did the ISIS-K leader and his comrades get caught by NDS? ISIS-K is a group that emerged in Iraq and Syria in 2014, and it has not been long since influential members of the group claimed responsibility for the attack in Afghanistan and pledged allegiance to Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the group's self-proclaimed leader. Since the formation of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) group, ISIS fighters of the Khorasan branch have launched extensive destructive activities in Afghanistan, establishing a self-proclaimed caliphate center in the east of the country, and carrying out terrorist attacks in the capital and other provinces were the most famous propaganda acts of the group that showed the horror of the ISIS-K brutality in Afghanistan. But since the creation of ISIS-K, Afghan security forces have been following in the footsteps of the group's fighters, one after the other, arresting or destroying their leaders. In this documentary, after stopping of the most significant core of ISIS-K recruitment in Kabul, the narratives of how the self-proclaimed leader of ISIS-K, the Khorasan branch in Afghanistan, was arrested by the National Security Forces of Afghanistan. Afghanistan is calmer these days than ever before, with terrorist violence declining over the past few months, and security forces focusing are now focusing on identifying, detaining, or destroying strategic targets of terrorist groups. The destruction of ISIS cells throughout Afghanistan these days is more important than anything else in the efforts of the Afghan security and defense forces. In the first month of 1399, the citizens of Afghanistan witnessed the most important news for them, which was encouraging and alarming to the terrorist groups involved in ISIL. Finally, on the 16th of this month, the National Security Forces announced the arrest of the largest group of ISIS leaders in southern Afghanistan by publishing an official newsletter. Abdullah Orukzai, known as Aslam Farooqi, a self-proclaimed leader of ISIS fighters in the Khorasan branch, was arrested along with 19 other colleagues. In his first confession, he admitted that his group had collaborated extensively with intelligence networks and had received most of his orders from the ISI. Aslam Farooqi and 19 of his colleagues are trapped: For several years now, the National Security Forces have been following the ISIS commanders like a shadow, one after the other, beating their heads and not leaving the line of battle. Now, an erosion mission has been handed over to the military, and they are looking for the figure that counts as the core and backbone of ISIS. Abdullah Orukzai, known as Aslam Farooqi, the most dangerous leader of ISIS, has extensive and close ties to intelligence groups. The search for the man has been underway for some time, and national security forces are working day and night to find the slightest clue or trace of Islam Farooqi in Afghanistan. The complicated and exhausting mission has snatched the dream out of the eyes of every soldier involved in the task, and their repeated and tireless efforts continue unabated. With a large number of his fighters, he designs sinister plans that have been ordered from across the border and from outside supporters. A clue to the nests of Aslam Farooqi and his companions in Afghanistan: After months of tireless efforts, the National Security Forces finally realize that "Abdullah Orukzai, known as Aslam Farooqi," the leader of the ISIS branch in Khorasan, is present in the geography of Afghanistan. Therefore, efforts will be accelerated to develop this issue. National security forces are divided into individual groups to analyze the information obtained. Night and day, National Security and Intelligence agents are searching for Afghanistan. One night, the National Security Forces received detailed information. At 11 pm, the mission of the National Security Intelligence Forces will be expanded, and efforts are being made to find the right position for the ISIS leader. But after 12 hours, special investigations into the grueling mission are coming to an end, and the National Security Forces realize the primary position of the leader of the ISIS terrorist group, the Khorasan branch. The information shows that Aslam Farooqi and his companions have been relocated to parts of Kandahar City and are trying to plan terrorist programs to spread their terror and then be implemented by their fighters. Further investigation of the information obtained will begin. The National Security Forces are trying to bring information to all their units in the southern Afghan city of Kandahar, and a search mission is being set up so that these forces can be the primary location and accurately establish Bash Farooqi and his companions. Although national security has been working tirelessly for months to achieve these goals, their available information shows that federal security officials are now one step closer to their goal. After the unification of first-hand knowledge and the consolidation of ISIL's strongholds, it will be time for military operations to begin to arrest this dangerous nucleus. Eventually, the National Security Service decided to launch a crackdown on the targets. Commencement of Detention Mission: National security personnel held an emergency meeting at the Special Operations Center in Kandahar last night. In Afghanistan, in search of the primary location, they are now putting the results of their investigations, which they have been conducting for several months, on the table, so that this time the ISIS leader can arrest the Khorasan branch without any mistakes. After several hours of voting, the planning of the National Security Forces will be finalized. All special soldiers are ordered to be ready. This time, no mistake should be made in arresting Aslam Farooqi. Any mistake can waste the efforts of the national security forces for months. He was arrested along with his companions. As the sun rises, special forces prepare to move toward the target. All soldiers are ordered to arrest Aslam Farooqi and his companions as much as possible. Hours after the National Security Forces arrived home, and they arrived at one of their reported targets in Kandahar City, where a critical Farooqi colleague was reportedly hiding. After the siege around the goal, special forces are waiting for the night to arrive and begin their targeted operations in earnest from each house, stabilizing their first target after months of searching and pursuing the National Security Forces. They try to make sure that Farooqi's first valuable colleague, who is on target, is present. Eventually, the first target is captured, and the national security forces successfully complete the operation without firing a single shot. But the ultimate goal has not yet been achieved, the special effects are in no hurry and are working diligently to continue their targeting, as they have found that the detained target is giving new information to the national security forces after an investigation. There is no rush; every step they take towards the second goal must be cautious. The night comes again. The commander of this operation orders all his soldiers to start their operation to arrest the second target. Homes are carefully inspected to achieve the main goal. The operation of the Special Forces of the National Security Forces continues for five days and nights. The loyal and critical members of the ISIS group in the Khorasan branch are arrested, with extraordinary skill and without firing a single bullet, but no trace of Farooq Aslam can be found. The National Security Forces are also the most experienced military personnel to receive unprecedented experience in the next 19 years. They do not accept defeat and continue their efforts. The Central Command is instructed that the ISIS leader should take refuge in a part of Kandahar province and that they should patiently carry out their operations. Day 6 - 6:00 p.m. It seems that the primary position of the target was found. The commander of the operational unit directs all his subordinates that they have reached the goal and must carry out the operation seriously. This is because the time has come for national security officials to close their most complex operational case and arrest Aslam Farooqi. At 9:30 pm, the operation begins on the target, the target is surrounded on all four sides by the National Security Forces, and the operation is carried out according to precise criteria. This time, Farooqi cannot escape from the special forces. 11:00 pm. All soldiers involved in the mission enter the house where the most dangerous terrorist is present with a particular skill. Eventually, after half an hour of special operations and without any shooting, the ISIS leader of Khorasan branch, along with several of his colleagues who were engaged in planning complex operations, was captured by the National Security Forces. Complex processes end after months of searching and trying. At least 12 special and targeted services will be launched by the National Security Operations Forces in six days and nights, and 19 of them, including the leader of the ISIS branch in Khorasan, will be captured by the National Security Forces. Background of Abdullah Orukzai (Aslam Farooqi): Abdullah Arukzai, or Aslam Farooqi, a resident of the village of Akhundzadegan in the Arokozi region of Ajnabi, is a current resident of the town of Karkh Minh in the Abdul Khail Valley of Achin district in eastern Afghanistan's Nangarhar province. He was born in 1989 in the village of Hossi Orkzi in the family of a wealthy religious man. He is 44 years old, a graduate of Ganj Peshawar School. After graduating from Darul Uloom School, he buys and sells land, earning a good financial income. Although he has a lot of money, he will be recruited by the Pakistani Taliban, Islamist Farooqi, after his assassination, Hakimullah Mehsud, the leader of the Pakistani Taliban, and Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the leader of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL). The group pledges allegiance. Aslam Farooqi, due to his long-standing ties with Lashkar-e-Taiba, Haqqani and the incitement of the Pakistani Taliban, is taking a good position in the ISIS group in the Khorasan branch. ISIL's leadership blames Farooqi as a link between the fighters of Lashkar-e-Taiba, the Haqqani network, and the ISIL fighters in the Khorasan branch, and he is tasked with advancing the goals of the regional organizations in the ISIL group. Be determined. Abdullah Orukzai will then be elected as ISIL's military chief in Peshawar and the group's commander in the Abdul Khail Valley in the eastern district of Achin. After the assassination of Abu Saeed Bajuri and the failure of Maulvi Zia-ul-Haq, known as Abu Omar al-Khorasani, in the administration and management of the ISIL branch in Khorasan, Farooqi will be chosen by the region's intelligence agencies as the sixth leader of the ISIL branch in Khorasan. The role and functions of Farooqi in the revival of ISIL in Khorasan branch: After reaching the leadership of the ISIS branch in Khorasan, Farooqi carried out extensive activities and undertook the following missions: 1. Attracting and recruiting fighters to ISIS ranks in Pakistan's geography; 2. Promoting ISIL missions, including Sheikh Hasib Logari, after the assassination of ISIL leader Hafez Saeed; 3. Responsible for Pakistani citizens of ISIL after Sheikh Haseeb Logari was killed; 4. ISIL leader is a branch of losses 5. And in charge of foreign relations of ISIL, Khorasan branch 19 Who were Aslam Farooqi's colleagues? In 12 targeted operations, the first in 19 years, the National Security Forces were able to arrest 19 ISIL fighters and the group's leader by launching targeted services in four locations in Kandahar. The operations were carried out in such a way as to arrest their targets without firing a single bullet and inflicting civilian casualties. 1. Qari Zahid, known as Mu'adh, ISIL's military chief in Afghanistan; 2. Saifullah, known as Abu Talha of Pakistan, is responsible for recruiting and arranging people in ISIL inscriptions from prominent ISIS fighters who were arrested in one place by Aslam Farooqi in Kandahar. Another 17 ISIS fighters are serving in critical positions in the group, but their intelligence has been kept secret for security reasons. How 5 Former ISIS Leaders Destroyed in Afghanistan: ISIL, a branch of Khorasan in Afghanistan, has witnessed heavy defeats since its inception. At least five commanders of the group have been killed during military operations, according to intelligence sources. 1. Sheikh Abdul Rauf Khadem was killed in an airstrike by Afghan and US air forces in 2014; 2. Hafez Saeed Orkazi's death as a result of a military operation by security forces in 2015; 3. Sheikh Abdul Haseeb Logari was killed in a joint action by security forces and the coalition in 2017; 4. Abu Saeed Bajuri was killed in an airstrike by Afghan security forces in 2018; 5. The removal of Abu Saeed Khorasani due to his failure to integrate ISIS in Afghanistan in 2019; The group's last commander was Aslam Farooqi, who was appointed to replace Abu Saeed Khorasani and was eventually arrested by Afghan National Security Forces in March 2020 after launching 12 complex operations with 19 colleagues. The Afghan National Directorate of Security (NDS) has now announced that it is working on a comprehensive and new plan to identify and target key and critical leaders in regional and international terrorist networks that pose a serious threat to Afghanistan's national security.