Baloch Woman Nabbed in Quetta IBO Over Links to Terrorist Network

Quetta, Khadija Baloch, Khadija Baloch Arrested from Bolan Medical college, Terrorist Network, Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

An individual identified as Khadija Baloch has been detained from Bolan Medical College in Quetta during what officials describe as an intelligence-based operation, sources report.

According to official sources, the action was carried out following intelligence inputs and was executed under procedural and legal protocols. Authorities state that the detention forms part of broader ongoing efforts to monitor and dismantle suspected facilitation and support networks linked to terrorist activity in Balochistan.

Security officials claim that preliminary investigative leads are being examined regarding possible links between the detained individual and a network allegedly associated with a militant commander identified as Hasil alias Doda Khan. However, authorities have not released detailed evidence publicly at this stage, and the investigation remains ongoing.

Sources further indicate that the development is being treated as part of a wider probe into facilitation structures that may operate in urban and educational environments, extending beyond traditional conflict zones.

Officials emphasize that such operations are conducted on the basis of intelligence inputs and are subject to legal oversight and standard operating procedures. The aim, according to security statements, is to identify and disrupt networks that may provide logistical, informational, or indirect support to armed groups.

Investigators are currently working to establish the extent and nature of any alleged links, including communication patterns, association networks, and possible coordination channels. Authorities caution that conclusions will be drawn only after verification and completion of the inquiry process.

Security observers note that terrorist-linked facilitation investigations in Balochistan have increasingly focused on non-traditional spaces, including urban institutions, transport routes, and communication networks. This reflects what officials describe as the evolving structure of support systems used by armed groups.

No formal charges have been publicly detailed at this stage, and further updates are expected as the investigation progresses.

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