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    Balochistan CM Reveals Arrest of Teen Female Suicide Bomber Amid Rising Security Concerns

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 19, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Balochistan’s Chief Minister Mir Sarfaraz Bugti announced a significant security success on Wednesday, revealing that provincial security forces have apprehended a teenage female suicide bomber. The arrest marks a critical breakthrough in the ongoing efforts to curb terrorism in the restive province. During a press briefing held in Quetta, the Chief Minister was accompanied by the provincial home minister and the young suspect, highlighting the gravity of the situation and the government’s commitment to transparency.

    Addressing the media, Mir Sarfaraz Bugti emphasized that this arrest challenges the prevailing narratives surrounding missing persons in Balochistan, which have often been manipulated by various groups to fuel unrest. He expressed deep concern over the province being drawn into a violent conflict that he described as senseless and counterproductive. The Chief Minister underscored that terrorists are deliberately exploiting Baloch nationalism to mislead the local population, but he reassured that the majority of Baloch people reject such propaganda and remain steadfast against extremist agendas.

    Bugti also highlighted the troubling trend of militants targeting vulnerable segments of society, particularly women, to further their violent objectives. He accused terrorist groups of exploiting Baloch women, turning them into instruments of terror. Moreover, he pointed out that Afghanistan has increasingly become a sanctuary for these militants, complicating regional security dynamics and posing challenges for law enforcement agencies operating along the border areas.

    In a rare and poignant moment, the 19-year-old girl, identified as Laiba from Khuzdar, spoke candidly about her experience. She admitted to being brainwashed and manipulated into agreeing to become a suicide bomber. Laiba revealed that she was inspired by the rhetoric of a figure known as Commander Ibrahim, whose influence convinced her to take part in extremist activities. However, her plans were thwarted when she was apprehended by security forces before she could carry out any attack.

    Laiba further disclosed that her role extended beyond her own recruitment; she was also instructed to train other girls for similar missions. She mentioned being directed to meet Dr. Sabiha, a leader within the Baloch Youth Council (BYC), for further indoctrination and preparation. The girl recounted how Commander Ibrahim introduced her to another individual, Dil Jan, who was supposed to escort her to Dr. Sabiha’s location. In a heartfelt appeal, Laiba urged other Baloch women and girls to resist such manipulation and avoid involvement in anti-state activities, emphasizing the devastating consequences of terrorism on families and communities.

    This incident sheds light on the complex and deeply rooted challenges facing Balochistan, where militant groups continue to exploit ethnic and political grievances to recruit young individuals, particularly women, for violent purposes. The provincial government’s efforts to dismantle these networks and prevent further radicalization remain critical for restoring peace and stability in the region. The arrest of Laiba serves as a stark reminder of the urgent need for comprehensive strategies that address not only security but also social and economic factors contributing to extremism in Balochistan.

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