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Rahima Bibi case exposes militant network in Balochistan briefing

Published on: April 18, 2026 6:49 PM

Balochistan authorities have presented a confession in the Rahima Bibi case, claiming it exposes a wider network of organised militant recruitment and cross-border facilitation. The disclosure was made during a press briefing in Quetta, where officials linked the case to a suicide attack on an FC camp in November 2025. The findings highlight concerns about expanding militant support structures and their reach into civilian environments.

According to the statement, Rahima Bibi admitted that her husband facilitated a female suicide bomber linked to BLA-affiliated networks. Officials said the bomber later carried out an attack after being sheltered in a residential home. The case suggests that domestic spaces were allegedly used as temporary hideouts for individuals involved in militant activities.

Rahima Bibi further stated that the attacker stayed at her residence before being moved to Afghanistan for training. Authorities claim this indicates cross-border movement for militant preparation and operational deployment. Officials also alleged that mobile numbers and personal identities were misused to coordinate contact with militant handlers.

Security officials said the case reflects a structured recruitment system involving psychological influence, coercion, and targeted exploitation of vulnerable individuals. They added that multiple groups are involved in different stages, including recruitment, training, and execution. Authorities also warned of coordinated networks operating across borders with logistical support.

Officials in Balochistan said investigations and intelligence operations are ongoing to dismantle such networks. They emphasized that legal proceedings, forensic analysis, and intelligence gathering are underway to identify those involved. Authorities also stressed that such activities undermine social cohesion and contradict local cultural and religious values.

 

Filed Under: Balochistan, Pakistan Tagged With: Balochistan terror network, BLA militant recruitment, cross-border militancy Afghanistan, CTD investigation Pakistan, Latest, Rahima Bibi case, suicide bomber facilitation

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