RAWALPINDI: At least six terrorists of the outlawed Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) were eliminated after the security forces conducted a joint operation in Balochistan’s Harnai district, security sources told on Wednesday.
The operation, as per the sources, was carried out on secret information in the province’s northeastern district where the forces successfully targeted on BLA hideouts on September 12.
The killed terrorists included Shafu Samalani alias Tadin, Sarmad Khan alias Dasteen, Muhammad Gul Mari alias Wahid Baloch, Ghulam Qadir Mari alias Anjir Baloch, Ubaid Baloch alias Fida, and Taj Muhammad alias Babul, said the sources.
The terrorists, the security sources added, were involved in direct attacks on security forces and innocent people.
Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi paid tribute to the security forces for the conducting a successful intelligence-based operation against the outlawed BLA in Harnai.
Security forces once again carried out a successful operation and sent six terrorists to hell, said the minister, congratulating the forces for foiling the nefarious intentions of the terrorists.
“The security forces brought the terrorists to a terrible end by taking timely action. [We] salute the bravery of the security forces,” said Naqvi.
The interior minister added that the nation is proud of the professional skills of the brave security forces.
“Terrorists and facilitators are the burden of the earth and with the support of the nation we will wipe the terrorists out of it,” he said, sharing the government’s resolve to eliminate terrorism from the country.
He maintained that the entire nation is with the security forces to crush the terrorists. “Will go to the last extent for peace in Balochistan.”
The security development was reported as Pakistan continues to witness a spike in terror-related incidents with most attacks reported in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan provinces.
The Centre for Research and Security Studies (CRSS) reported a sharp increase in fatalities of terrorist violence and counter-terrorism campaigns with a 90% surge in violence in the third quarter of 2024.