Fitna-al-Hindustan Exposed: So-Called ‘Missing Persons’ Linked to Terror Network

Concrete evidence has surfaced revealing that the narrative of so-called “missing persons” is being cynically exploited to shield operatives of the banned terror outfit Fitna-al-Hindustan, with high-profile militants—previously claimed to be forcibly disappeared—now confirmed dead in anti-terror operations. According to credible security sources, Suhaib Langov, a terrorist affiliated with Fitna-al-Hindustan, was killed during a precision security operation in Kalat on July 21, 2025. Shockingly, his name had been listed among the “missing persons” by the Baloch Yakjehti Committee (BYC) raising serious questions about the group’s role and affiliations.

This is not an isolated case. In March 2024, Kareem Jan, a militant involved in the deadly Gwadar attack, and Abdul Wadood, killed during an assault on a naval base, were also falsely portrayed as victims of enforced disappearance. Both were later identified as members of Fitna-al-Hindustan, exposing a disturbing pattern of misinformation.

Security officials stated that Mehrang Langov, a central figure in the “missing persons” campaign, has long manipulated the narrative to malign state institutions while concealing the terrorist identities of those she champions. Social media is replete with photographs and videos of Mehrang Langov appearing alongside Suhaib Langov in BYC-organized protests, further underscoring their close ties.

“Those claimed as ‘missing’ are not innocent victims but trained terrorists waging war against Pakistan,” a senior security official remarked. “Suhaib Langov’s death and his affiliation with Fitna-al-Hindustan have been officially acknowledged by the outfit itself.”

In a further twist, Fitna-al-Hindustan’s propaganda arms, Pankh and BHAM, had falsely reported Suhaib Langov as “forcibly disappeared” on July 25, 2024, alleging he was abducted from Killi Sariab, Quetta on July 24. These claims now stand fully discredited following his confirmed death in combat.

Officials emphasized that neither Mehrang Langov nor her circle of facilitators has ever condemned the terrorist atrocities carried out by Fitna-al-Hindustan, reinforcing the conclusion that the BYC is functioning as a proxy for the banned outfit.

Masked individuals at BYC rallies are now believed to be not merely protestors but active operatives and enablers of terrorism. “The facts are now undeniable: many of those portrayed as missing are in reality trained militants of Fitna-al-Hindustan, directly complicit in attacks on innocent Pakistanis,” a security source affirmed.

The exposure of this nexus between terrorist elements and advocacy fronts is expected to reshape public discourse on the so-called “missing persons” issue and prompt deeper scrutiny of platforms amplifying anti-state propaganda under humanitarian pretenses.

 

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