Authorities impose curfew in two districts in Pakistan’s northwest over ‘security concerns’

A Pakistani army soldiers stand guard at a check point in Miran Shah , a town in North Waziristan, near the border between Pakistan and Afghanistan, on January 27, 2019. (AFP/File)
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Updated 17 March 2025
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Authorities impose curfew in two districts in Pakistan’s northwest over ‘security concerns’

  • Pakistan has struggled to contain a surge in militancy in its northwest since a fragile truce between the Pakistani Taliban and Islamabad broke down in 2022
  • The Pakistani Taliban and other groups have frequently targeted security forces and law enforcers, besides kidnappings of government officials in the region

ISLAMABAD: The local administration has imposed a curfew in various areas of northwestern Pakistani districts of South Waziristan and Tank on Monday, March 17, the offices of the deputy commissioners in both districts said, citing “security concerns.”

Pakistan has struggled to contain a surge in militancy in KP since a fragile truce between the Pakistani Taliban, or the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), and Islamabad broke down in November 2022. The TTP and other militant groups have frequently targeted security forces convoys and check-posts, besides targeted killings and kidnappings of law enforcers and government officials in recent months.

On the request of the law enforcement agencies, there will be a complete curfew from 6am to 6pm on the main road from Court Fort, Manzai, Khairgi, Kari Wam to Jandola, according to a notification issued from the Tank deputy commissioner’s office. However, the road from Court Fort, Gomal, Gardawi to Wana will remain open for all types of traffic.

Similarly, the South Waziristan deputy commissioner’s office said there will be a complete curfew from 6am to 6pm on the Zalai to Cadet College Wana road and Tanai to Sarokai-Jandola road. The Wana-Angoor Adda road and Wana-Tank road will remain open, it clarified.

“The general public is requested to cooperate with security forces during the curfew,” the South Waziristan deputy commissioner’s office said in a notification, without specifying the nature of security concerns in the region.

Earlier this month, a paramilitary troop and 12 militants were killed in a gunbattle in the Tank district after the militants carried out a suicide attack at the Frontier Constabulary (FC) headquarters, a police official with direct knowledge of the development said. The attack took place in the Jandola tehsil.

No group has claimed responsibility for the attack, but authorities suspected the Pakistani Taliban of involvement in it.

Similarly, the South Waziristan district, which borders Afghanistan, has also been site of increased militant activities. On March 14, a blast tore through a mosque in the district, injuring a religious party leader and three others, according to police.

Last month, Pakistani security forces killed 30 militants during an intelligence-based operation in the Sararogha area of South Waziristan, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the Pakistani military’s media wing, said, days after unidentified men kidnapped a traders’ union president and two Pakistan Customs officials in the district. South Waziristan district had been a stronghold of the TTP before successive military operations drove the militants out of the region more than a decade ago.

Pakistan says the takeover of Kabul by the Afghan Taliban in 2021 has emboldened the TTP as it is able to operate out of and launch attacks from safe havens in neighboring Afghanistan. Kabul denies the allegation.


Pakistan to send over 10,000 workers to Italy over three years after securing employment quota

Updated 27 December 2025
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Pakistan to send over 10,000 workers to Italy over three years after securing employment quota

  • Government says Italy will admit 3,500 workers annually under seasonal and non-seasonal labor schemes
  • It calls the deal a 'milestone' as Italy becomes the first European country to allocate job quota for Pakistan

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has secured a quota of 10,500 jobs from Italy over the next three years, an official statement said on Saturday, opening legal employment pathways for Pakistani workers in Europe under Italy’s seasonal and non-seasonal labor programs.

Under the arrangement, 3,500 Pakistani workers will be employed in Italy each year, including 1,500 seasonal workers hired for time-bound roles, and 2,000 non-seasonal workers for longer-term employment across sectors.

The Ministry of Overseas Pakistanis and Human Resource Development said Italy is the first European country to allocate a dedicated labor quota to Pakistan, describing the move as a milestone in Pakistan’s efforts to expand overseas employment opportunities beyond traditional labor markets in the Middle East.

“After prolonged efforts, doors to employment for the Pakistani workforce in Italy are about to open,” Federal Minister for Overseas Pakistanis Chaudhry Salik Hussain said, calling the quota allocation a “historic milestone.”

The jobs will be available across multiple sectors, including shipbreaking, hospitality, healthcare and agriculture, with opportunities for skilled and semi-skilled workers in professions such as welding, technical trades, food services, housekeeping, nursing, medical technology and farming.

The agreement comes as Pakistan seeks to diversify overseas employment destinations for its workforce and increase remittance inflows, which remain a key source of foreign exchange for the country’s economy.

The ministry said a second meeting of the Pakistan-Italy Joint Working Group on labor cooperation is scheduled to be held in Islamabad in February 2026, where implementation and future cooperation are expected to be discussed.