Balochistan Terrorism Watch

Counterterrorism efforts in Balochistan​

Speaking on action taken against terrorism in Balochistan, the DG ISPR detailed that some high-value targets were eliminated in the region.

He said that “Baloch terrorists’ most-wanted leaders Sana urf Baro, Bashir urf Pir Jan, Niaz urf Gumman, Zareef Shah Jehan, Hazrat Ali urf Asad, Lak Jan Chakirabadi urf Sawara were also sent to hell”.

Terming it a major success, he highlighted that two suicide bombers-to-be — Insafullah urf Talha and Roohullah hailing from Afghanistan — were apprehended by security forces and “their evil intentions were thwarted”.

Gen Chaudhry noted that 10 suicide bombing jackets, and more than 250kg of explosives and weapons were recovered from the two.

Referring to statements made by Adeela Khudabaksh and Mahil Abdul Hamid — alleged women terrorists arrested from Balochistan — the DG ISPR said they both “revealed how terrorists brainwashed innocent people and were using the youth to rebel against the state”.

“Due to state institution’s excellent plan of action, 14 wanted terrorists put down their arms and joined the national mainstream, including Najeebullah urf Ustad urf Darwesh, Rasheed urf Tamash, and Fitna al Khawarij leader Naheed.”
 

Twin blasts in Gwadar target coast guards


Behram Baloch
December 30, 2024

GWADAR: Four security personnel were injured in two bomb explosions in the small coastal town of Jiwani in Gwadar district, on Sunday.

Officials said the first blast took place near the Ganz Fishery area in Jiwani town, close to a Pakistan Coast Guards patrol, leaving three personnel injured.

In another blast near the Coast Guards vehicle in the Panwan area, one security official sustained injuries.

Soon after the blasts security forces rushed to the sites and shifted the injured to hospital.

Published in Dawn, December 30th, 2024
 
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How do they get such precise details? They knew exactly which bus to target!

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After champions trophy is over, full zarb e azb style operation in balochistan.
 

Levies man martyred in Panjgur

Behram Baloch
January 8, 2025

GWADAR: A Levies Force official was shot dead by unknown assailants in Panjgur, police said on Tuesday.

The victim, Mumtaz Ahmed, was going home after performing his duty at the Football Chowk when he was targeted by some unknown motorcyclists in the Khudabadan area.

Mr Ahmed was killed on the spot, a senior police officer said. Police moved his body to the district hospital. A case has been registered against unknown attackers, and a search operation has been launched in the area to arrest the killers, police added.

Sariab attack

In Quetta, a child was killed and three policemen injured in a gun attack in Sariab area, on Tuesday.

Quetta shooting claims child’s life, leaves three cops wounded

According to police, armed men opened fire on a police party in Sharifabad area of Sariab late at night.
 

Four injured in Chaman blast, Levies post torched in Mastung


Saleem Shahid
January 11, 2025

Visuals from an IED blast in Balochistan’s Chaman on Friday. — DawnNewsTV


Visuals from an IED blast in Balochistan’s Chaman on Friday. — DawnNewsTV
QUETTA: At least four people were injured in an IED explosion in Chaman, unknown armed men set a Levies post on fire in Mastung, and an assistant commissioner narrowly escaped a bomb attack in Khuzdar on Friday.

According to officials, a powerful explosion occurred in the Station Road area of Chaman, a town near the Afghan border, in the afternoon as a Frontier Corps truck was passing through the area. Police said unknown people had planted the improvised explosive device on a motorcycle, which was parked on Station Road to target the FC truck carrying security personnel.

The FC truck survived the blast, as the explosion occurred after the truck had passed the point where the IED-laden motorcycle was parked. As a result of the blast, four people who were passing through the area at the time were injured.

“We have received four injured at the hospital, one of whom is in serious condition,” said officials at Chaman District Hospital, adding that the seriously injured person would be transferred to Quetta.

“The IED planted on the motorcycle was detonated by remote control,” a senior police officer told Dawn. The banned Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) claimed responsibility for the attack.
 
Levies post torched

Unknown armed men set fire to a Levies post in the Dasht area of Mastung district and stole official weapons, officials said on Friday.

According to the officials, the armed men blocked the Quetta-Sibi Highway in the Kolpur area between Thursday night and Friday and started checking vehicles passing through the area. They continued to search both vehicles and passengers travelling along the highway.

Sources said the armed men stayed on the highway for some time before moving to the Dasht area, where they attacked a Levies check post. After snatching weapons from the Levies personnel, they set the post on fire. At the time of the attack, only three Levies personnel were present at the post.

Reports suggested that the armed men entered a nearby cement factory and set its machinery on fire.
 
Attack on assistant commissioner

In a separate incident, an attempted bomb attack took place in the Zehri area of Khuzdar district, targeting the vehicle of the assistant commissioner.

According to officials, unknown assailants tried to target the Zehri assistant commissioner’s vehicle in the Showki area. He was returning from a visit to the area when an IED was detonated remotely. However, he remained unharmed.

Just two days ago, armed militants launched a brazen attack on the main bazaar in Zehri, violently setting fire to multiple government buildings, including Levies Force station, Nadra and municipal committee offices and a bank, after seizing control of the area.

Published in Dawn, January 11th, 2025
 
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Five terrorists killed while attmepting to infiltrate Balochistan’s Zhob: ISPR


Dawn.com
January 19, 2025

Security forces killed five terrorists who attempted to cross the Afghan border and infiltrate Balochistan’s Zhob district, the military’s media wing said in a statement on Sunday.

According to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), security forces detected a group of terrorists attempting to cross the Afghan border in Zhob’s Sambaza area in the wee hours of Sunday.

“Own troops effectively engaged and thwarted their attempt to infiltrate. Resultantly, five Khwarij were sent to hell,” said the ISPR in the statement, using the term designating members of the Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP).

Relations between Pakistan and Afghanistan have lately been strained due to frequent border skirmishes and Islamabad repeatedly demanding Kabul take action against the TTP for using Afghan soil to launch attacks in Pakistan. Kabul denies the allegations.

The outlawed group has increased attacks on security forces and other law enforcement personnel since breaking a fragile ceasefire agreement with the Pakistani government in 2022.

The ISPR statement reiterated that Pakistan has “consistently been asking [the] interim Afghan government to ensure effective border management on their side of the border”.

“[The] interim Afghan Government is expected to fulfil its obligations and deny the use of Afghan soil by khwarij for perpetuating acts of terrorism against Pakistan,” the statement read.

The military’s media wing said that security forces “remain committed to secure its (Pakistan’s) borders & eliminate the menace of terrorism from the country”.

Last month, security forces killed four terrorists and foiled an infiltration attempt by a group of terrorists trying to cross the Afghan border into Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s Khyber district, the military said.

The ISPR said troops effectively engaged and thwarted their attempt to infiltrate, and as a result, four terrorists were killed. However, during the intense fire exchange, Sepoy Amir Sohail Afridi, 22, was martyred.

In December, Pakistani fighter jets bombed four locations, said to be camps of the banned TTP, in Afghanistan’s eastern Paktika province, killing and wounding several suspected terrorists, security officials said.

Sources said that TTP camps in the Murgha and Laman areas of Bernal district were targeted, including one that was used by Sher Zaman alias Mukhlis Yar, Commander Abu Hamza, Commander Akhtar Muhammad and the head of TTP’s media arm, Umar Media.

Army Chief General Asim Munir said on January 14 that Afghanistan was a “brotherly neighbour [and] an Islamic country” with which Pakistan “has always wanted” better relations.

“The only difference with Afghanistan is the presence of Fitna al-Khawarij in Afghanistan and the spread of terrorism in Pakistan from across the border, and it will remain so until they remove this issue,” the army chief was quoted as saying.
 

Police post attacked, set on fire in Turbat

Behram Baloch
January 19, 2025

GWADAR: Armed militants attacked a police post in the Turbat area of Kech district on Saturday, according to officials.

The militants riding motorcycles reached the police check post on the outskirts of Turbat city and carried out the attack. The assailants took the policemen stationed at the post hostage at gunpoint.

After seizing official weapons, radios and other equipment from the police officers, the militants set the check post on fire following a ransacking.

“The check post was completely gutted,” police officials said. They added that soon after receiving information about the attack, police and Frontier Corps personnel rushed to the site, but the attackers had managed to escape.

No casualties were reported in the incident.

Security forces have launched a search operation in the area to apprehend the militants involved in the attack.

Earlier in the first week of January, four people were killed and 32 injured in a blast targeting a bus in the suburban area of Turbat, according to the police.
 

BLA brainwashes, incites people to terrorism: ex-member


Dawn.com
January 24, 2025

Former members of the Balochistan Liberation Army hold a press conference on Friday — DawnNewsTV


Former members of the Balochistan Liberation Army hold a press conference on Friday — DawnNewsTV
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A former member of the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) on Friday claimed that the banned militant group brainwashed average citizens into thinking a certain way about Balochistan and resorting to terrorist activities.

In 2024, the banned BLA emerged as a key perpetrator of terrorist violence in Pakistan. According to the Pakistan Security Report 2024, while the attacks by the proscribed Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) killed about 300 people during the year, BLA-orchestrated attacks caused 225 fatalities.

The report documented a disturbing rise in both the frequency and intensity of terrorist attacks in the country, sparking fears that the security landscape could regress to pre-2014 levels if the current trajectory persists.

Today, the ex-BLA member Najibullah alias Darwish, who had surrendered alongside his partners, held a press conference in Quetta, talking about why he chose to part ways with the BLA.

He was flanked by his partners, Planning and Development Minister Mir Zahoor Ahmed Buledi, Deputy Inspector General Quetta Aetzaz Ahmed Goraya, and other government higher-ups.

Speaking about the BLA’s methods, he said that the group’s “training of the mind” and literature played a huge role in brainwashing recruits from various parts of Balochistan.

“There are two kinds of training conducted by [the BLA]: one is of the body and the other is of the mind,” Najibullah said.

“The body’s training is related to handling weapons or when you wake up for exercises in the morning, just like how the army trains, but the training of the mind is the most important one.”

He alleged that the recruits were taught “the Marxist perspective and examples of leaders from across the globe, such as Vietnam’s Ho Chi Minh and Bhagat Singh”.

“The literature plays a very significant role in radicalising the youth. When a young person, an average citizen, from Makran, Kalat, Khuzdar, Hub — or wherever they are coming from — read literature like this, their minds are moulded accordingly.”

He added that after being associated with the outlawed group for 19 years, he decided to quit and surrender himself after witnessing “the BLA’s reality”.

“I was uneducated and they brainwashed me to plot against Pakistan,” he said.
 
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