• About Us
  • Our Editorial Policy
  • Business Directory
  • Advertise with Us
  • Our Advertisers
  • Contact Us
Australia India News
India News Australia
  • Home
  • Current Issue
    Past Issue
  • India News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • World
    World This Week
  • Community News
  • What's On
  • Others
    Yoga in Australia News COVID-19 Community News Naari IPL News Health Travel Entertainment
  • Migrants Expo
  • National Events
  • Please wait..
World

Report flags reconstruction and relocation of terror facilities in Pakistan

  • BY India News Newsdesk
  • May 13, 2026
  • 0 COMMENTS

Washington, May 12 (IANS) The terror facilities in Pakistan, which had suffered a major damage during Operation Sindoor launched by the Indian military last year in the aftermath of the April 22, 2025 Pahalgam terror attack, are now undergoing large-scale clearing work, with construction materials and supplies visible across the sites, indicating rebuilding activity.

Following Operation Sindoor, terrorist organisation Jaish-e-Muhammad (JeM) shifted its key operational bases from Pakistan-occupied Kashmir to Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK), considering the latter as more defensible after Indian strikes left PoK increasingly vulnerable, a report said on Tuesday.

The relocation is being carried out “with the direct facilitation of Pakistan’s state structures”, while visible JeM gatherings were held under police protection, along with involvement of the radical Islamist group Jamiat Ulema e Islam (JUI), said the US-based Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI), citing media reports.

Under Operation Sindoor, the Indian Army conducted strikes on nine terror-linked sites associated with the banned groups JeM, Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), and Hizbul Mujahideen (HM) across Pakistan and PoK.

“Satellite imagery shows renewed construction activity at the Jamia Subhan Allah compound, located beside the N-5 National Highway in Bahawalpur. Images dated April 14, 2026, reveal heavy machinery and multiple construction vehicles deployed across the site,” the MEMRI report detailed.

“High-resolution satellite imagery obtained from the US-based space technology company Vantor shows that the mosque’s damaged domes have since been restored. The repaired domes appear noticeably darker in colour, suggesting recent cement work, compared to the lighter-toned paint seen in images captured prior to the strikes,” it added.

According to the report, reconstruction efforts at JeM-linked sites appear to extend beyond Bahawalpur. It added that satellite imagery from April 22 this year shows similar developments at the Syedna Bilal Mosque in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (POK) – another site associated with the group.

Pakistan continues to be under observation by the Asia Pacific Group (APG) on Money Laundering, which assesses countries’ adherence to Financial Action Task Force (FATF) standards on terror financing and anti-money laundering measures.

“Even so, international media reported that social media accounts allegedly associated with JeM had hinted at fundraising campaigns conducted through digital wallets to support reconstruction work at the Subhan Allah complex,” it noted.

Addressing concerns over Pakistan-based terror groups, FATF President Elisa de Anda Madrazo said that nations previously removed from the grey list remain vulnerable to exploitation by money launderers and terrorist financiers, urging governments to maintain strong enforcement mechanisms to counter such threats.

“Yet, only months after those remarks, visible reconstruction work at sites linked to JeM appears to cast doubt on how effective the monitoring process has been in practice,” the report noted.

Highlighting Pakistan’s removal from the FATF grey list in October 2022, the report noted that even prior to Operation Sindoor, an earlier media investigation had documented signs of expansion at JeM’s headquarters following the country’s delisting from the monitoring list.

–IANS

scor/as

Post navigation

IOS Sagar’s visit to Chattogram underscores shared commitment towards peace in IOR
Pakistan’s military tactics during conflict involve use of civilian areas: Report

Related Post

Pakistan’s military tactics during conflict involve use of civilian areas: Report
May 13, 2026
IOS Sagar’s visit to Chattogram underscores shared commitment towards peace in IOR
May 13, 2026
Concerns raised over rapid expansion of Pakistan’s military-intelligence activities in Bangladesh
May 13, 2026
South African President vows to take investigation report about him for judicial review
May 13, 2026

Our Current Issue

Australia India News – May 1-15, 2026

Our Advertisers

  • Battery Rebate australia
  • Bess Australia Solar Panels

Follow Us

  • facebook
  • facebook
  • facebook
  • facebook
INDIA NEWS on YouTube in Australia, bring to our readers and subscribers national and international news, editorials, expert columns, community activities and interviews of political leaders, celebrities, business professionals, academics and sport personalities among others.
  • facebook
  • facebook
  • facebook
  • facebook

Category

  • Accident
  • Adani Australia
  • Advertorial
  • Arts & Culture
  • Ashes 2022
  • Australia

Recent News

  • South Africa traces 97 contacts linked to...
  • South Africa traces 97 contacts linked to...

Subscribe Newsletter

Get the latest creative news from india news

  • Privacy Policy
  • Disclaimer