QUETTA: The Government of Balochistan has decided to include the names of 64 individuals in the Fourth Schedule under the Anti-Terrorism Act of 1997.
The action follows the recommendations made by the District Intelligence Coordination Committee (DICC) Hub on October 23, 2025.
According to Notification No. SO(Judl:II)8(1)/2025/ATA/6158-81, the listed individuals are accused of involvement in terrorism facilitation, land grabbing, extortion, drug trafficking, and other serious crimes.
Those named include Ahmed Yar alias Bahram Qalandrani, Raheem Marri, Zahid Baloedi, Nazir Rind, Syed Abdul Jami, Abdul Rahman alias Sagar, Muhammad Arif Baloch, Zubair Ahmed, Rahmat, Raheem, Abdullah Lango, Saleh Muhammad, Master Riaz, Mahzeb Baloch, Amna Baloch, Imran Baloch, Iqbal Jamot, Shahzaib Baloch, Taimur, Muhammad Waseem, Naeem, Yasmeen, Mumtaz Ali, Shah Wali, Abdul Wali, Ali Nawaz, Sikandar Ali, Muhammad Ameen, Tanveer, Yousaf Khan, Ghulam Sarwar, Dost Muhammad, Naseerullah, Faqir Muhammad, Sajid, Sajid Baloch Soomro, Raheem Hussain, Muhammad Saleem, Imran Baloch, Abbas Ali, Muhammad Siddiqi, Mumtaz Ali, Babar Ali, Ehsan Ali, Shahabuddin, Yasmeen Hameed, Zubair Ahmed, Waseem Akram, Muhammad Yaseen, Abbas Ali, Muhammad Usman, Muhammad Siddique, Abdur Razzaq, Dilwash Marri, Sattar Bugti, Ghafar Bugti, Imdad Bugti, Sher Zaman Marri, Muhammad Ali Bugti, Ali Bakhsh Bugti, Imran Bugti, Azhar Bugti, and Tariq.
The notification states that those included in the Fourth Schedule will remain under strict surveillance.
Individuals from Hub, Winder, and surrounding areas are among those listed, with allegations ranging from land grabbing, extortion, drug smuggling, and social media-based blackmail to interference in government affairs and blocking public roads.
According to the Home Department’s directive, the movement of these individuals will be closely monitored.
They will not be permitted to leave their respective areas without prior approval from the police or Levies station and must mark their attendance monthly.
Their original passports will also be confiscated.
Furthermore, all financial assets belonging to the listed individuals will be frozen, and their income sources will be thoroughly investigated to determine whether their earnings were obtained through legal means.
The notification specifies that the order will remain effective for three years, during which time their activities will be continuously monitored.
However, those wishing to challenge the decision may submit an appeal to the Government of Balochistan within 30 days.





