A major development has emerged from Iran, where at least four terrorist organizations, including Jaish al-Adl, have formally announced their dissolution and the formation of a new unified terrorist organization under a new name, Jubha Mubarzeen Mardmi (JMM). The English name of this organization has been declared as the People’s Front.
Multiple Baloch Groups Merge Under New Banner
The organizations that dissolved themselves and merged into the new terrorist entity include Pada Baloch Movement (PBM), Harakat ul Nasr Balochistan (HNB), Jaish ul-Adl (JUA), and Jubhat Muhammad Rasul Allah (JMR). According to sources, three more Baloch terrorist organizations are also prepared to join this new group, though they have not yet formally announced their dissolution. These include Ansar ul-Furqan (AUF), Baloch National Army (BNA), and Mazaran Baloch (MB), all of which seek to join the alliance without dissolving their existing structures.
One day before the formation of the new organization, on 9 December, Jaish al-Adl spokesperson Ajal Baloch announced the dissolution of Jaish ul-Adl via his Twitter handle.
Leadership, Structure, and Cross-Border Activities
The leadership of JMM has not yet been officially announced. Only a spokesperson will remain public, while the rest of the leadership structure is still being finalized. The name Mahmood Baloch has emerged as the spokesperson, who created Persian and English Twitter accounts in the name of the organization and formally announced its establishment on 10 December. Alongside this announcement, the new flag and logo of the organization were also released.
According to sources, the new terrorist organization will operate under a structured military framework, with battalions being formed under different names to organize terrorist activities inside Iran. In the first phase, an alliance is being established with BRAS and other Baloch terrorist groups involved in terrorism in Pakistan. BLF is also joining this alliance.
On the same day as its formation announcement, 10 December, the new organization carried out an attack near the Pakistani border in the Deepatan area of Taftan on a patrol party of the Imam Hussain Battalion of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards, resulting in the killing of four Pasdaran.
In a statement, JMM spokesperson Mahmood Baloch said the organization would work for an independent Balochistan. The leadership of all groups included in this terrorist alliance is currently present in Afghanistan. Jaish ul-Adl’s centers are reportedly located near the provincial capital Zaranj in Afghanistan’s Nimroz Province. These individuals are not only involved in terrorism but are also engaged in the human smuggling of Afghan citizens. Other organizations are present in Nimroz, Baghlan, and Herat, and all discussions related to this alliance were also held in Zaranj.