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CM Bugti Confirms Arrest of Female Suicide Bomber in Khuzdar

CM Bugti confirms arrest of a female suicide bomber in Khuzdar, foiling a major terror plot and exposing a wider extremist network.

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Female suicide bomber arrested in Khuzdar

Security forces arrest a female suicide bomber in Khuzdar, preventing a major attack and exposing a network targeting youth for militancy.

March 18, 2026

Balochistan Chief Minister Sarfaraz Bugti has confirmed that security forces successfully arrested a female suicide bomber in Khuzdar, stopping what could have been a deadly attack. Speaking at a press conference in Quetta, he praised the quick response of law enforcement agencies and said the operation saved many innocent lives.

According to officials, the suspect, identified as Haleema Khalid, was taken into custody based on intelligence information and with the help of local residents. The chief minister called the operation a major success in the fight against terrorism and said it showed strong coordination between security agencies and the public.

Moreover, Bugti said the suspect had been prepared for a suicide mission over the past few months. Her arrest before carrying out the attack highlights the importance of timely intelligence and swift action.

Network Exposed and Steps to Prevent Radicalisation

During initial questioning, the suspect reportedly revealed links to a wider terrorist network. She said she had been recruited and trained by militant handlers and was also asked to help bring other young women into such activities. This, according to officials, shows a worrying trend of extremists targeting women for their operations.

At the same time, Bugti warned that some groups are misleading Baloch youth and pushing them towards violence. He also claimed that certain elements have links with foreign support and operate training networks across the border.

In response, the provincial government has announced several steps to prevent such incidents. Authorities plan to focus on rehabilitation and de-radicalisation of the suspect. Cases involving women will be handled by female officers to ensure proper care and dignity.

Furthermore, the government aims to expand education, job opportunities, and awareness campaigns to protect young people from extremist influence. Efforts will also be made to counter online propaganda used for recruitment.

In conclusion, the chief minister reaffirmed that security forces remain fully active and committed to maintaining peace in Balochistan. He said strict action will continue against all those involved in terrorism.

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