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Pakistan army arrests banned militant group BNA chief in Balochistan

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Arrest of Gulzar Imam Shambay is a serious blow to BNA as well as other militant groups, said Pakistan army.

Tariq Butt, Correspondent
 
The founder of the banned militant group Baloch National Army (BNA) and “hardcore militant” was captured, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said.
 
It dubbed the detainee as a “high-value target” with suspected links to hostile intelligence agencies operating against Pakistan.
 
“Gulzar Imam alias Shambay was apprehended after an innovatively conceived, carefully planned and meticulously executed operation, spanned over months over various geographical locations,” the ISPR said in a statement on Friday.
 
It, however, did not disclose the exact location where the militant was apprehended. Over the past few months, the law and order situation in the country has worsened, with terrorist groups executing attacks with near impunity across the country.
 
Since the talks with the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) broke down in November, the militant group intensified its attacks, particularly targeting the police in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) and areas bordering Afghanistan. Insurgents in Balochistan have also stepped up their violent activities and formalised a nexus with the TTP.
 
The ISPR statement that Imam was apprehended in “a high profile and successful intelligence operation.” It said the captured terrorist was a hardcore militant, as well as the founder and leader of the banned BNA outfit, which was formed after the merger of the Baloch Republican Army (BRA) and the United Baloch Army (UBA).
It stated that the BNA had perpetrated numerous violent terrorist attacks in the country, including targeting the installations of law enforcement agencies in Panjgur and Noshki.
 
“Imam also remained as deputy to Brahamdagh Bugti in the BRA till 2018.” The statement added that the apprehended militant was pivotal in creating the Baloch Raji Aajoi Sangar (BRAS) and served as its operational chief.
 
“His visits to Afghanistan and India are also on the record, while his linkages with hostile intelligence agencies are being investigated,” it said. It further said the hostile agencies also tried to exploit the militant to work against the state of Pakistan and its national interests.
 
“The arrest of Gulzar Imam is a serious blow to the BNA as well as other militant groups, which have been attempting to destabilise the hard-earned peace in Balochistan.”  

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