Terrorists, reeling from consecutive successful operations by Pakistan’s security forces, are now resorting to desperate and even humiliating tactics to escape the iron grip of law enforcement.
According to the ISPR, security forces launched an intelligence-based operation on October 1 in Khuzdar district of Balochistan, acting on precise information about the presence of terrorists belonging to Fitna al-Hindustan, India’s proxy outfit. Four terrorists were arrested during the operation.
The statement revealed that the captured terrorists attempted to flee by disguising themselves in women’s clothing, a move described as cowardly and shameful. Weapons and explosives were also recovered from their possession. Initial investigations confirmed that the detainees had been involved in multiple acts of sabotage in the region.
Security forces have since launched a clearance operation in the area to eliminate any remaining threats. The ISPR emphasized that Pakistan’s armed forces remain firmly committed to eradicating Indian-sponsored terrorism from the country and to bringing all terrorists to justice.
It is worth noting that only a day earlier, four BLA militants were killed in a clash with the Lango tribe in Manguchar, while security forces conducted separate intelligence-based operations in Quetta and Sherani, neutralising 18 terrorists. According to security officials, those killed included perpetrators directly involved in the recent suicide attack on the Frontier Corps (FC) headquarters in Quetta.