Credible sources have indicated that Bashir Zeb, reportedly the head of the Baloch Liberation Army (BLA), recently traveled to Herat, Afghanistan, where he is said to have held a meeting with Governor Molvi Noor Muhammad Islam Jaar at the Governor’s House.
According to these sources, the meeting focused on strategic coordination and future activities linked to militant operations in Pakistan’s Balochistan province. It is further alleged that discussions included plans for a renewed wave of attacks in the region, raising serious concerns among security and intelligence circles.
Unverified reports also suggest that the anticipated activities may involve external financial backing. Sources have claimed that funding for these operations could originate from foreign channels; however, these claims remain unconfirmed and are subject to further investigation.
Officials have not yet issued a formal statement regarding the reported meeting. However, security analysts note that any collaboration between militant leadership and cross-border actors could have significant implications for regional stability and security dynamics.
The development comes amid ongoing efforts by Pakistani authorities to counter insurgent activity in Balochistan and maintain law and order across the province. Experts emphasize the importance of diplomatic engagement and intelligence-sharing mechanisms between neighboring countries to prevent the use of foreign soil for activities that may undermine peace and security.
Authorities are expected to assess the credibility of these reports and take appropriate measures in line with national security priorities. Observers stress that transparency and verified information will be critical in shaping an informed response to such developments.





