(By staff reporter): Reportedly last night, the Revolutionary Guards raided a warehouse on the outskirts of the Chabahar port. This warehouse housed the network working for Mossad, which had been uncovered by Iran’s cyber unit after days of continuous electronic surveillance. During the raid, 141 agents were arrested — 121 Indian nationals and 20 Israelis. Confiscated materials included secret satellite phones, a one-page Binance wallet log, and a hard drive that led the entire trail back to Balochistan.

The investigative team discovered a presentation named “Project Gidon-Esha” on the hard drive. On slide number 3, there were red circles drawn over Gwadar Port, Panjgur, and Mand, with the caption “BLA Remote Relay Nodes.” The next slide showed “Node-K7 Karachi” as RAW’s drop-box, from where smuggled funds and explosives were sent onward to BYC and the BLA in Balochistan. This link directly connected the Iranian operation to the Fitna al-Hindustan groups.

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Iran immediately shared this information with Pakistan, and Pakistan launched major overnight operations.

In Panjgur, the Counter Terrorism Department (CTD) of Pakistan sealed a secret BLA arms depot, delivering a heavy blow to the group’s local operations.

In Turbat, a covert media cell belonging to the Baloch Yakjehti Committee (BYC) was raided, resulting not only in significant arrests but also the recovery of the very same secret document named Gidon-Esha that was seized from Mossad agents in Iran. This confirmed the deep links between Iranian and Baloch terrorist networks.

Meanwhile, in Quetta, the same petroleum pump owners involved in Iranian oil smuggling were put under FIA’s radar, as their financial transactions were found to be linked to accounts associated with RAW and the BLA.

Within 24 hours of these joint operations, the BLA’s supply chain was cut off, and BYC’s social media campaigns suddenly collapsed. Dozens of their fake accounts were shut down, and the propaganda campaign known as “Swing Break” was rendered inactive.

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This entire episode emerged as proof that the anti-Mossad operation in Iran effectively shattered the backbone of Fitna al-Hindustan’s network in Balochistan. Following this operation, severe demoralization was observed among BLA ranks. BLA’s self-styled commander Majlis even sent a warning to his network via a secret Telegram group, telling them that the route for Indian assistance had been blocked, and that they must shift to smaller and less visible operations.

This message immediately affected the Zahidan-Quetta courier network, as contacts responsible for transporting money and arms refused to continue. Consequently, BLA field commanders were deprived of supplies, and the Baloch Yakjehti Committee’s social media campaigns were also disrupted. The Indian-run accounts pushing hashtags like “enforced disappearances” were abruptly closed, robbing these groups of the fuel that powered their propaganda. This psychological and practical blow deeply impacted them.

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During the Iranian operation, one of the arrested agents — Rajesh Singh, also known as Ramzan — was not an ordinary operative. It was discovered that he was the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) of a prominent front tech export house in Mumbai. Investigations revealed that he had secretly funded BYC with $3.2 million through three fake shell companies registered in Dubai — Sehar FZE, Copperline LLC, and Badar Traders. Most of this funding was spent on a November 2024 social media campaign, where BYC attempted to mislead international public opinion through false claims.

Now this entire network has been frozen. All the freelance social media accounts for BYC that had been active for a long time suddenly went silent. This disclosure dealt a crushing blow to the propaganda machinery that had long been spreading anti-Pakistan narratives under the guise of human rights in Balochistan.

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