Taliban operation on banned BLA base leads to arrests

0
98
Taliban operation, raid on banned BLA base leading to arrests

Oct 7, 2021: After the formation of the Taliban’s interim government in Afghanistan, the Taliban made it clear that Afghan soil would not be used against any country.

Taliban operations against terrorist elements continue, operation against banned ISIS is also underway in Afghanistan, during the same operation Taliban police arrested more than 80 BLA terrorists during a raid on a house.

Explosives, weapons recovered from terrorists’ possession, after the Taliban conducted the operation in a house.

BLA is also involved in terrorism in Pakistan, BLA has the support and patronage of Modi government, the United States has also declared BLA a terrorist outfit, on July 3, 2019.

The BLA is an armed separatist group that targets security forces and civilians in the Baloch-majority areas of Pakistan. The outfit is responsible for the attacks on Chinese engineers in Balochistan, the Chinese Consulate in Karachi in November 2018 and the Hotel (Pearl Continental) in Gwadar in May 2019. The BLA has also been banned by the Government of Pakistan.

The BLA has promoted terrorism in Pakistan under the auspices of Modi government. Federal Interior Minister Sheikh Rashid has also said that the accused in the terrorist attacks in Balochistan came from Afghanistan.

According to the report of Baaghi TV, Federal Interior Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed said that the Taliban have assured that their land will not be used against Pakistan but there are BLA, ISIS and other terrorist organizations here and Pakistan’s own army is dealing with them.

In January this year, General Shamshad Baloch, a key commander of the BLA terrorist organization, was executed by unknown individuals. Aqa General Shamshad Baloch, the top commander of BLA in Afghanistan was also the head of BLA training camps all over Afghanistan. Shamshad Baloch also spent 3 years in India and received training from there.

Stay tuned to BaaghiTV for latest news and Updates!

Pakistan Army Urban Search and Rescue leaves for Quetta

Leave a reply