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Indian agents exposed
Close monitoring of anti-Pakistan activities in Balochistan and modern investigative methods have exposed another Indian network. In recent raids, law enforcement agencies arrested five people who were working as informants and logistics for the terrorist organization BLA, which is backed by the Indian intelligence agency RAW. The satellite phones, Indian SIM cards and foreign currency found in their possession are solid evidence that India was busy planning to open a new hot front in Balochistan.
Abdul Latif, son of Muhammad Isa, was arrested on May 5, 2025, in the Danak area of Turbat. Forensic analysis proved that twenty-five secret calls made on his satellite phone were directly connected to the infamous Lodhi Road headquarters in New Delhi. According to a recent report published in Global Infowar Review, a Western cybersecurity journal, this same IP route matches the network used by BLA chief Allah Nazar, an undeniable link.👇
Abdul Basit, son of Mali Khan, who was arrested on April 26 from Splangi village in Mastung, had suspicious remittances of US$ 72,000 through Dubai-based Abra Bank in just six months in his bank records. Investigations have revealed that the money was released from the BLA’s Bryant Hill Deputy Fund, masterminded by RAW officer Rajiv Kumar Upanishad.
Abdul Zahir, son of Haji Mustafa and Maqsood Ahmed, son of Haji Ali Ahmed, both arrested from different locations in Chagai, were sending low-frequency burst signals codenamed Zone-83 daily on the same satellite phone mesh network. According to an expert technical assessment by the Pakistan Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission (SUPARCO), these burst signals were reflected by the Indian Army’s defence satellite GSAT-7C Such heritage technology can only be used by state-sponsored operators.
Interestingly, American researcher Christine Fair herself made it clear in her recent lecture that ‘India is running a proxy network in Balochistan.’ This was also reiterated by a commentary published in a special issue of the British defense journal Strategic Horizons that the BLA is receiving funding and technical backup from the same strategic command center from which RAW facilitated the TTP in Afghanistan.
Indian dreams of making Balochistan a bastion of instability have once again been dashed to the ground. The brief but decisive signals of satellite phones have exposed a long-running conspiracy of terrorism, and the state has practically proven that no foreign proxy network can establish its roots for long. Pakistan’s security agencies are on the front lines of both technology and law, and the message to the enemy is clear: the doors of a conspiracy in Balochistan have been closed.
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