Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah has revealed alarming details about an intercepted conversation, shedding light on a ‘sinister plan’ aimed at tarnishing the reputation of law enforcement agencies in Pakistan. During a news conference in Islamabad in wee hours of Sunday, Sanaullah disclosed that intelligence agencies had been monitoring the individuals involved in the conversation, which unfolded two disturbing plots. During the conversation, one plot emerged, where a raid on a Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader or worker was planned. "The objective was to orchestrate a fake firing incident, causing casualties and presenting it as evidence of human rights violations and oppression by law enforcement agencies," he added. In addition to this scheme, the interior minister revealed, another plan was being hatched within the same conversation which involved staging a rape during a raid and falsely attributing it to law enforcement agencies. Read more: Imran forms 7-member PTI committee for talks with govt "The perpetrators aimed to falsely implicate the government, insinuating that such heinous acts were being carried out under its watchful eye. The intention was to escalate the matter to the international media, garnering sympathy and further highlighting alleged human rights violations in the country," he continued. Considering the imminent possibility of these dramatic events unfolding tonight, the interior minister stressed the need to raise awareness among the nation regarding these nefarious designs. "The fabricated scenarios would have been exploited to portray a negative image of Pakistan to the international community," he added. Sanaullah also expressed his determination to hold accountable those individuals responsible for instigating confusion, misleading the public, and causing harm to the country's defence installations. "The individuals involved in the events of May 9, those who initiated and misled, and those who were misguided and participated in causing damage to defence installations, will face the full force of the law. No relief will be given to them. However, no innocent person will be punished," he concluded.
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