The Government of Balochistan has published a list of 39 of the province’s most-wanted terrorists, offering rewards ranging from Rs5 million to Rs250 million for their arrest or credible intelligence leading to their capture.
Top Bounties Include:
Bashir Zeb (aka Comrade Bashir): Rs250 million
Captain Rehman Gul (aka Ustad Mureed): Rs250 million
Nadeem (aka Qambar): Rs150 million
Mir Safeer Ahmed (aka Jiyand Baloch): Rs150 million
Mohammad Farooq (aka Comrade) & Jafar Khan: Rs100 million each
Mushtaq Mengal (aka Koohi), Rustam (aka Gaindi), Mohammad Siddiq (aka Khalid Sharif), Mujeeb-ur-Rahman (aka Commander Akash): Rs50 million each
Zaheer Shah (aka Majid Commander), Sanaullah, Hebtan, Mohammad Bakhsh (aka Khairu Farooq): Rs20 million each
Shafi Mohammad (aka Tawakul): Rs10 million
Remaining 11 terrorists: Rs5 million each
2 terrorists: Rs3 million each
1 terrorist: Rs2 million
4 terrorists: Rs1 million each
2 terrorists: Rs0.5 million each
Authorities have assured protection for informants and immediate action on authentic and actionable intelligence. Helplines 1719 and 1213 have been issued for public cooperation.
Security officials continue clearance and sanitization operations throughout the province, vowing to pursue all facilitators, operational leaders, and supporters of proscribed militant outfits relentlessly.
The announcement follows the confirmation of a militant previously misrepresented as missing person. Nadeel Ali, portrayed by advocacy groups as a “missing laborer,” has been confirmed through irrefutable evidence as an active commander of the banned BLA’s Majeed Brigade, with visual proof showing him in militant attire in operational terrain.
Communities are increasingly supporting counterterrorism initiatives after seeing the true face of these terrorists, and terror outfits. In Nushki, residents demolished the home of Bashir Zeb, reflecting public resolve against terrorism. Intelligence-driven operations across Nushki, Mirani, Panjgur, and Washuk have neutralized 22 militants and seized assault rifles, RPGs, night-vision goggles, tactical vests, and other military-grade equipment, underscoring external support networks aiding local insurgency.
Officials said these combined measures—public vigilance, intelligence-based operations, and targeted rewards—are aimed at dismantling militant infrastructure and restoring security across the province.





