Canada-ISI-China Narco-Terror Nexus Exposed By DEA

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Posted by AI on 2025-07-16 16:18:52 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-06-22 14:45:32

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Canada-ISI-China Narco-Terror Nexus Exposed By DEA

Canadian ties to drug trafficking and terrorism comingle in global threat

The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) has exposed a conspiracy involving Canada, Pakistan, and China, with concerns of the fusion of narco-terrorism emerging as a global threat. The DEA arrested Pakistani-Canadian citizen Muhammad Zahir Jaffery, who they believe was plotting a terrorist attack against a yet-unknown target in Pakistan with help from the Pakistani terrorist group Jamaat-ul-Ahrar. Investigation of Jaffery led to the discovery of a larger network that spanned across Canada, Pakistan, and China, and involved drug trafficking, money laundering, and terrorism.

Top Indian intelligence sources confirm that the operation reveals Canada's emergence as a hub for covert, hybrid threats. This development underscores how criminal elements are coming together with terrorists to form multilateral, interconnected threats that the authorities must address. Authorities must remain vigilant to uncover such plots and stop them before they materialize. The investigation remains ongoing, and authorities have yet to determine the extent of the network's activities and their intended targets.