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    Australia Enforces Broad Financial Sanctions on BLA and Its Leaders

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMay 9, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Australian government has officially enacted counter-terrorism financing sanctions targeting the banned Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) and its senior leadership, citing their involvement in multiple violent attacks across Pakistan.

    Foreign Affairs Minister Penny Wong announced on Friday that Canberra has designated the BLA and three of its top commanders under national security legislation. This move aims to hinder the group’s ability to fund its activities, recruit members, and spread its extremist ideology.

    In a significant development, the Australian government identified the BLA as an active militant organization operating not only in Pakistan but also in Afghanistan and Iran. The group has been responsible for attacks against civilians, critical infrastructure, foreign nationals, and government institutions.

    Minister Wong highlighted that this decision reflects Australia’s steadfast commitment to combating violent extremism worldwide. She noted that these sanctions are intended to dismantle the networks that pose threats to international security.

    The sanctions, implemented under the Charter of the United Nations (Listed Persons and Entities) Amendment Instrument 2026, cover several BLA aliases and affiliated units. These include the Majeed Brigade, Fateh Squad, Fidayeen Squad, Special Tactical Operations Squad, as well as intelligence fronts like the Zephyr Intelligence Research and Analysis Bureau and QAHR.

    Additionally, the sanctions target senior figures such as Bashir Zaib, Hammal Rehan, and Jeeyand Baloch.

    Under the new legal framework, any person or organization found to be handling assets linked to the listed entities or providing them with financial support will face serious criminal charges. The Australian government has warned that violations of these sanctions carry stringent penalties designed to uphold global peace and security.

    Convictions for breaching these laws may result in substantial fines and imprisonment for up to 10 years.

    By severing financial resources, Australia aims to significantly disrupt the BLA’s capacity to maintain its operations and regional networks.

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