Pashtun elders and traders say Afridi militants are active in Sohrab Goth,Ali Town, Keamari and Banaras
active in Karachi since mid-2011 and their networks have been shattered by Rangers and the other law enforcement agencies in an ongoing crackdown.
Many of their key leaders have been killed.
Security forces are engaged in an operation codenamed “Khyber One” against the LeI since October last year in different parts of Khyber Agency.
Besides, the TTP Darra Adamkhel chapter has been weakened after the killing of its chief, Tariq Afridi.
Last month, the LeI had decided to merge with the TTP for its survival.
The TTP factions have been working to form a collective front for their survival in Karachi.
This decision is part of the recently announced reunification of Taliban groups at the central level. Ehsanullah Ehsan, the spokesperson for the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan Jamaatul Ahrar (TTP-JA), in an email sent to the media recently, claimed that his faction, the TTP loyal to Maulana Fazlullah and the Mangal Bagh-led Lashkar-e-Islam (LI) had reunited following a joint consultative meeting between their leaders.
Sources and security experts familiar with the network of the Taliban in Karachi believe that after the meeting of their central leaders somewhere in the Pak-Afghan bordering area, three factions of the TTP in the city were forging an alliance for their survival.
They agree that the recent crackdown has badly disrupted the Taliban’s network in the city.
Asmat Khan Wazir, an Islamabad-based independent security analyst from North Waziristan, says that the military operation, Zarb-e-Azab, under way in North Waziristan since June last year, had shattered the Taliban’s control-and-command system, affecting the activities of their Karachi factions.