In a coordinated counter-terrorism breakthrough, Pakistan and Iran have dismantled a cross-border terror network operated by India’s notorious spy agency RAW, Israel’s Mossad, and their operational proxies in Balochistan, the banned terrorist outfit Fitna-e-Hindustan (BLA) and its propaganda wing, the Baloch Yakjehti Committee (BYC).
This joint operation, which followed critical intelligence sharing by Iranian authorities, led to simultaneous raids in Panjgur, Turbat, and Quetta. The crackdown struck directly at the heart of the RAW-Mossad terror nexus, unraveling a transnational web of espionage, sabotage, and anti-Pakistan propaganda.
Key Targets Neutralized
In Panjgur, Pakistan’s Counter Terrorism Department (CTD) successfully sealed a concealed weapons depot belonging to the BLA, described by authorities as Fitna-e-Hindustan, a foreign-backed group waging proxy war on Pakistani soil.
Meanwhile, in Turbat, a major breakthrough was achieved when BYC’s secret media cell was raided. Not only were multiple operatives apprehended, but authorities also recovered the highly classified “Project Gidon-Esha” document, the same intelligence dossier that Iranian forces earlier seized from Mossad operatives during a cyber counter-espionage raid near Chabahar port.
This critical document, which included satellite images and red-marked zones over Gwadar, Panjgur, and Mand, outlined a strategy to disrupt Pakistan’s internal stability through remote BLA relay nodes and coordinated social media warfare.
In Quetta, financial surveillance uncovered a money trail linked to RAW and BLA operatives, traced through illegal transactions involving fuel smugglers connected to front-end accounts. The FIA has since placed several petrol pump owners under investigation after discovering their financial dealings supported terror-linked digital wallets.
BLA-BYC System Collapse
The joint operations severed BLA’s supply chain, immobilised dozens of fake social media accounts operated by BYC, and crippled their propaganda campaigns, including the widely circulated “Swing Break” disinformation series. BYC’s foreign-funded network of freelance operators has gone completely silent, suggesting a deep rupture in their communications and morale.
According to intercepted messages, BLA’s self-styled commander “Majlis” reportedly told his Telegram network:
“Indian support has dried up. Focus on smaller, less visible operations.”
Following this message, the Zahidan-Quetta courier link collapsed, with weapons and fund carriers refusing to operate, out of fear or disruption. Field commanders are reportedly cut off from resources, and BYC’s hashtag campaigns around “enforced disappearances” have gone quiet, as RAW-linked Twitter accounts vanish from the scene.
RAW’s Financial Web Exposed
One of the most shocking revelations came from the Iranian side. During their cyber raid near Chabahar, Iranian forces apprehended Rajesh Singh alias Ramadan, who turned out to be the Chief Financial Officer of a Mumbai-based front company. Investigations revealed that Singh had funneled $3.2 million to BYC using three Dubai-registered shell firms: Sehar FZE, Copperline LLC, and Badar Traders.
This money funded BYC’s November 2024 propaganda blitz, which aimed to distort international opinion against Pakistan using manipulated narratives of human rights.
Digital Forensics and Mossad’s Hand
Among seized items during the Iranian raid were satellite phones, Binance wallet logs, and an encrypted hard drive, which turned out to be the final nail in the coffin. A PowerPoint file titled Project Gidon-Esha contained alarming insights:
Slide 3 marked Gwadar, Panjgur, and Mand as “BLA Remote Relay Nodes.”
Slide 5 exposed Karachi Node-K7 as a RAW “drop-box”, used for moving funds and explosives via shell logistics networks.
This was the smoking gun, confirming the operational collusion between Mossad, RAW, and Baloch insurgent groups.
Strategic Blow to Anti-Pakistan Agenda
What began as a Mossad-targeted cyber operation in Iran has strategically crippled the Fitna-e-Hindustan network in Balochistan. The RAW-Mossad-BLA-BYC triad now stands exposed, its operational backbone broken, and its propaganda engine silenced, a historic victory in the battle against foreign-sponsored terrorism.
Security officials hailed this as a major psychological and operational defeat for hostile intelligence networks seeking to destabilise Pakistan through hybrid warfare. The state, they said, remains resolute and vigilant in protecting its sovereignty against every external conspiracy and internal collaborator.