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BLA Terrorist Fareed Baloch Arrested in Noshki Blast Case

BLA operative Farid Baloch was arrested in Noshki bomb blast case, revealing Indian role in terrorism inside Pakistan.

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BLA operative arrested in Noshki attack case

BLA operative Farid Baloch was arrested in Noshki bomb blast case, revealing Indian role in terrorism inside Pakistan.

April 29, 2025

Noshki – 29 April 2025: Pakistan’s security forces arrested an alleged RAW-backed BLA operative linked to the recent Noshki bomb blast. According to official sources, the suspect Fareed Baloch, is a key member of the banned BLA’s Majeed Brigade. He was apprehended in an intelligence-based operation conducted in Balochistan.

Security officials revealed that Baloch maintained direct contact with India’s external intelligence agency RAW. He was receiving instructions from a RAW handler and passing them to BLA leadership to target Pakistani forces. Investigators confirmed his role in the planning and execution of the Noshki blast. His arrest is a significant breakthrough in counterterrorism operations.

Evidence also links Baloch’s activities to support from India’s extremist Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), further solidifying the narrative of Indian involvement in destabilizing Pakistan. Authorities believe this arrest will lead to the dismantling of several other sleeper cells operating with foreign backing. Intelligence units are pursuing additional leads obtained from the suspect.

Security experts say this development highlights India’s persistent efforts to fuel unrest in Balochistan. They called for stronger regional and international scrutiny of Indian-sponsored militancy.

Additionally, Pakistan’s armed forces reiterated their resolve to neutralize all threats. “A RAW-backed BLA operative arrested and We remain vigilant and committed to safeguarding national security,” a senior security official stated.

Moreover, The Noshki incident had claimed multiple lives and injured several. This arrest marks a crucial step in delivering justice and disrupting hostile networks.

Disclaimer: This news is verified, based on the official statements issued by Pakistani security forces.

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