The move followed a top-level meeting between the prime minister and military and civilian law enforcement officials on the legal system's “inadequacies in punishing terrorists.”
Earlier, Sharif said he spoke to Afghan President Ashraf Ghani late Tuesday to discuss how both countries could do more to fight terrorism. The two agreed to launch fresh operations on their respective sides of the border, Sharif said, and pledged to “clean this region from terrorism.”
Pakistan has in the past criticized Afghanistan for what it said was a failure to take action against militants on their side of the border, specifically faulting Kabul for allegedly not helping when Pakistan launched the North Waziristan operation in June. Afghanistan has also repeatedly accused Pakistan of harboring militants in its tribal regions.