`Terror outfits regrouping in Balochistan, NA told
By Our Staff Reporter
2022-03-29
ISLAMABAD: The interior ministry on Monday confirmed that anti-Pakistan terror outfits are regrouping in Balochistan via the Iranian province of Sistan and Baluchestan.
This was revealed in a written reply submitted to the National Assembly during the question hour in response toaqueryposedby PPP MNA Dr Shazia Sobia Aslam Soomro. She asked if it was true that `anti-Pakistan terror outfits are regrouping in Balochistan via Sistan, and if yes, details thereof along with action plan thereof, if any` In its response, the interior ministry stated: `Yes, anti-Pakistan terror outfits are regrouping in Balochistan via Sistan.
The response, attributed to Interior Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed, also mentioned the measures being taken by the government to mitigate this trend.
According to the response placed before the National Assembly on Monday, the National Intelligence Coordination Committee (NICC) has been institutionalised to integrate all federal and provincial intelligence grids for effective and timely countermeasures.
Effective border management and fencing along the western border would also stem this tide, the response added. `Persistent intelligence-based operations are being undertaken to neutralise terror organisations, the response stated,addingthatoperationalcapabilities of the counterterrorism apparatus were being enhanced.
The response also recalled recent government initiatives to engage disgruntle Baloch tribesmen for reconciliation, including special socio-economic development packages for mitigating extremist threats in Balochistan and KP, and addressing the most marginalised segment of society through the `Ehsaas Programme` along with engaging the youth in constructive activities.
Banned organisations including Baloch separatists, the Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and the self-styled Islamic State (IS) group have recently intensified their activities in different areas of the province, carrying out attacks, bomb blasts and targeted killings.
Since the beginning of the year, these groups have carried out at least seven major attacks, in which at least 22 people lost theirlives,including security personnel.
Two major attacks were carried out at the camps of Frontier Corps in Nushki and Panjgur on Feb 2 at the same time. The attackers were well equipped with the latest weapons and equipment.
Both sides suffered casualties during the attacks nine security personnel, including an officer, lost their lives, whereas 20 attackers were killed by the security forces.