Documentaries

Articles

Podcasts

Topics

Business and Economy

Climate and Environment

Criminal Justice

Health

Immigration

Journalism Under Threat

Social Issues

U.S. Politics

War and Conflict

World

View All Topics

Documentaries

Terrorism

Inside the History of Pakistan’s Fight Against the Pakistani Taliban

Amid ‘open war’ between Pakistan and Afghanistan over the militant group Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan, the 2015 documentary ‘Taliban Hunters’ offers relevant history on the group and the fight against it by authorities in Pakistan.

Police officers in Karachi, Pakistan, with a suspect in an image from FRONTLINE’s 2015 documentary ‘Taliban Hunters,’ which is newly available on YouTube.

By

Patrice Taddonio

March 25, 2026

In the nearly five years since the Taliban seized control of Afghanistan, there’s been a dramatic increase in attacks within neighboring Pakistan by the militant group Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan, commonly called the Pakistani Taliban or TTP.

Pakistan has accused Taliban-controlled Afghanistan of harboring the group and enabling it to launch cross-border attacks, which the Afghan government denies and in recent weeks, the fight between the two countries escalated into what Pakistan’s government called “open war.”

Against this volatile backdrop, the archival FRONTLINE documentary Taliban Hunters offers relevant history on TTP and Pakistani security forces’ fight against it. Initially released in 2015, Taliban Hunters is now available on YouTube for the first time as part of an ongoing effort to make FRONTLINE’s archival documentaries widely available for streaming.

Related Content

From producer and director Mobeen Azhar, the short documentary went inside a Karachi-based counterterrorism police unit dedicated to tracking down Taliban suspects. The unit was informally known as the Taliban Hunters, but its leader, Officer Ijaz Bajwa, told FRONTLINE his men had limited resources to take on TTP.

“They are fighting a full-fledged war, so they are not equipped and they are not trained for it yet,” Ijaz said. “They were trained for traditional policing, but it is not traditional policing. It is — they are fighting terrorism.”

As the documentary reported, TTP first emerged in 2007 and used to have only a small, underground presence in Karachi, Pakistan’s largest city. But by the time the documentary aired, the group had been gaining ground in the city of over 20 million people, and carrying out suicide bombings and targeted assassinations there.

Taliban Hunters documented how the unit carried out raids to take suspected TTP members into custody. The film also explored human rights groups’ allegations that Karachi authorities were abusing militants captured in the city’s fight against terrorism.

Amid TTP’s current resurgence, Taliban Hunters is an illuminating snapshot of where the fight against them stood in one large city back in 2015, and how the group operated.

Watch Taliban Hunters on FRONTLINE’s YouTube channel now:

Watch the Documentary

Taliban Hunters

Inside a counter-terrorism unit in Pakistan that's dedicated to tracking down Taliban suspects

Learn More

Keep Our Journalism Strong. Donate Today.

Your support makes it possible for FRONTLINE to produce bold investigative documentaries on the issues that matter most. Donate today to help sustain this work through the months and years ahead.

Terrorism
Patrice Taddonio.
Patrice Taddonio

Senior Digital Writer, FRONTLINE

Journalistic Standards

Related Documentaries

Two police officers stand on a street at night with police tape behind them.

The Rise and Fall of Terrorgram

1h 24m

Latest Documentaries

Related Stories

Related Stories

Get our Newsletter

Thank you! Your subscription request has been received.

Stay Connected

Explore

Jon and Jo Ann Hagler on behalf of the Jon L. Hagler Foundation

Corey David Sauer

Koo and Patricia Yuen

FRONTLINE is a registered trademark of WGBH Educational Foundation. Web Site Copyright ©1995-2025 WGBH Educational Foundation. PBS is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization.

Funding for FRONTLINE is provided through the support of PBS viewers and by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, with major support from Ford Foundation, and The Fialkow Family Foundation, as part of the Plum Bush Foundation. Additional funding is provided the Abrams Foundation, Park Foundation, John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, Heising-Simons Foundation, and the FRONTLINE Trust, with major support from Jon and Jo Ann Hagler on behalf of the Jon L. Hagler Foundation, and Corey David Sauer, and additional support from Koo and Patricia Yuen. FRONTLINE is a registered trademark of WGBH Educational Foundation. Web Site Copyright ©1995-2025 WGBH Educational Foundation. PBS is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization.

PBS logo
Corporation for Public Broadcasting logo
 logo
Fialkow Family Foundation logo
Abrams Foundation logo
PARK Foundation logo
MacArthur Foundation logo
Heising-Simons Foundation logo