Lashkar Chief Hafiz Saeed Goes Into Hiding After Mystery Assassin Guns Down Top Commander – Pakistan Terror Factory Trembles | World News

Hafiz Saeed, the architect of the Mumbai massacre that killed 166 Indians in 2008, has gone missing. The terror chief canceled all public appearances and disappeared after another of his top commanders was shot dead in broad daylight. Pakistan’s most wanted terrorist is now Pakistan’s most feared terrorist, and for good reason.
Sheikh Moiz Mujahid, one of Saeed’s trusted lieutenants and a senior commander of Lashkar-e-Taiba, was executed with clinical precision outside his home in the city of Kasur. Unknown attackers appeared, unleashed a hail of bullets, and disappeared without a trace. There are no witnesses. There is no evidence. Just another dead terrorist and a terrorist network paralyzed by fear.
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Operation Sindoor Already Destroyed His Empire
Hafiz Saeed has every reason to be afraid. His organization was already shaken by India’s devastating Operation Sindoor attacks in May 2025. Indian forces launched precision airstrikes on several Lashkar-e-Taiba terror camps in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, destroying training facilities in Muzaffarabad, Kotli and Mansehra that Saeed’s network had operated for decades.
Intelligence reports confirmed that more than 100 Lashkar terrorists were eliminated in these coordinated attacks, including several key trainers and operational commanders. Infrastructure, weapons depots, communications centers and recruitment facilities worth millions were reduced to rubble. Operation Sindoor sent an unmistakable message: India will strike terrorism at its source, wherever terrorists hide.
Now, with mysterious assassinations targeting his remaining commanders on Pakistani soil, Saeed realizes that he is being followed from many directions.
Systematic Screening Continues
Someone is methodically dismantling what Operation Sindoor left standing. Within seven months, four of Saeed’s top commanders were eliminated with surgical precision: October 31, 2025: Lashkar’s senior commander Sheikh Moiz Mujahid was eliminated in Kasur. May 18, 2025: Abu Saifullah Khalid, mastermind of many attacks in India, was assassinated. May 7, 2025: Lashkar’s chief operational commander, Abu Qatal, is neutralized. March 16, 2025: Zia-ur-Rehman, responsible for Poonch and Rajouri terror attacks, was terminated.
The Master of Terrorism Now Lives in Terror
Hafiz Saeed spoke freely at public rallies despite carrying a $10 million American bounty on his head. He operated openly under ISI protection, confident that the Pakistani state apparatus would protect him indefinitely.
Not anymore. Operation Sindoor proved that India can reach it. Mysterious assassinations prove that someone else can do it too. Saeed canceled his rallies, abandoned his safe houses and went completely underground.
Hiding in fear now feels like justice for a man who planned to kill 166 people in Mumbai and sent terrorists to attack India. The hunter became the hunted. And Pakistan’s most notorious terrorist learns what terrorism really feels like.


