Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi made a significant visit to Cadet College Wana on Saturday, recognizing the heroic efforts of Pakistan Army and Frontier Corps personnel who recently foiled a dangerous terrorist plot. The minister's arrival was marked by a warm welcome from IG Frontier Corps KP South, Major General Mehr Omar Khan.
Honoring National Heroes
During his inspection tour, Minister Naqvi personally met with the officers and soldiers whose swift and courageous response prevented the terrorists' plans from materializing. He praised their exceptional bravery, discipline, and commitment to national security, describing the thwarted attackers as ruthless criminals who respect neither humanity nor religious values.
Security Briefing and APS Comparison
Security officials provided the interior minister with a comprehensive briefing about the attempted attack and the successful rescue operation that followed. The timely intervention averted what could have become another tragedy similar to the APS Peshawar incident, demonstrating the improved security preparedness of Pakistan's forces.
Minister Naqvi didn't limit his interactions to security personnel alone. He also engaged with the cadets and faculty members of Cadet College Wana, applauding their strong morale and resilience in the face of security challenges. His conversations highlighted the importance of maintaining educational activities despite security threats.
Major Upgrades Announced for College
In a significant development for the institution, Naqvi announced that Cadet College Wana will undergo extensive upgrades to ensure both security and educational quality. These improvements aim to create a safe and conducive learning environment for students and staff alike.
The minister concluded his visit by reiterating that the rescuing officers and soldiers represent true national heroes. He expressed the entire nation's pride in their actions and commitment to protecting educational institutions from terrorist threats.