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Major terror plot foiled in Balochistan as key facilitator of Fitna-e-Hindustan arrested

Islamabad: Pakistan’s armed forces have exposed a major terror plot in Balochistan by arresting Dr. Usman Qazi, a key facilitator of Fitna-e-Hindustan (BLA).

According to Kashmir Media Service, Dr. Usman, who obtained an MPhil from Quaid-i-Azam University and a PhD from the University of Peshawar, was misusing his academic background to engage in acts of terror. Through a militant named Haibtan alias Kalak, he became associated with Fitna-e-Hindustan and later established contact with Bashir Zaib via Telegram, where he was assigned the code name “Amir.” His initial tasks included providing care to an injured commander, followed by sheltering militants and planning attacks on security forces

Reports revealed that Fitna-e-Hindustan had devised a dangerous plan, aimed at targeting major Pakistani cities on Independence Day through 32 suicide bombers and explosives-laden vehicles. However, timely action by security forces successfully foiled the plot.

Following his arrest, misleading propaganda on social media portrayed Dr. Usman as a victim of enforced disappearance. However, his confessional video exposed the truth, wherein he admitted to links with Harbiyar Marri, facilitating terrorists, and betraying the state.

Chief Minister Balochistan, Sarfraz Bugti, commended the security forces on the breakthrough, stressing that enemies of the country will be brought to justice. He added that Pakistan’s youth need education and hope, not terrorism and hatred.

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