Dr. Deen Baloch involves in treating BLF terrorists in DHQ hospital Turbat

Dr. Deen Baloch involves in treating BLF terrorists in DHQ hospital Turbat

TURBAT: Dr. Deen Mohammad Baloch who was treating at government-run teaching hospital in Turbat operated as a covert shelter for wounded terrorists of the banned Balochistan Liberation Front (BLF). 

In this regard, as per the verified sources, Dr. Deen Mohammad was not only treating injured terrorists but was also admitting them under fake identities to protect them from law enforcement agencies. 

Furthermore, evidence collected from areas such as Awaran, Kech, Panjgur, and Mashkay suggests Dr. Deen Mohammad’s active involvement in ideological grooming sessions with local youth. 

These gatherings, often disguised as intellectual discussions, allegedly served as breeding grounds for hatred against the state. Many of these youths are believed to have been killed in operations, fled abroad, or remain involved in subversive activities.

In such a scenario, the earliest indication of Dr. Deen Mohammad’s suspected links to foreign intelligence agency RAW (Research and Analysis Wing) emerged in 2008.

In this case, further confirmation came in 2014 when law enforcement agencies apprehended Rasheed Zahri, a senior BLF facilitator, in Quetta. During interrogation, Zahri disclosed that Dr. Deen Mohammad had advised separatist leader Allah Nazar Baloch to establish direct contact with Indian handlers. 

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These revelations have intensified scrutiny of healthcare facilities and academic institutions across Balochistan, as authorities launch a broader crackdown against networks exploiting state infrastructure for terrorism. The investigation into Dr. Deen Mohammad’s activities is ongoing, with officials vowing to dismantle all elements colluding against national security.

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