Gwadar: Just a few kilometers from Gwadar’s coast, a covert operation at a remote tent settlement left security forces stunned.
Beneath the sand-covered huts, they discovered pieces of Israeli military-grade fiber optic cable wrapped in plastic sheeting.
The labeling confirmed the cable’s origin—specialized equipment used by Israeli defense agencies for remote operations.
Investigations soon confirmed that the cable wasn’t scrap.
It was part of a larger plan to establish an underground data link stretching to coastal cliffs—designed to transmit data directly via fiber instead of satellites, evading national interception systems.
Although several young men in the camp posed as fishermen, they were found with high-end laser cutters and fusion splicers—tools used only by professional telecom technicians.
Among the confiscated items was a GPS module containing saved routes to India’s Gujarat coast.
During the raid, the local coordinator of the BYC (a so-called community group) mysteriously vanished.
A neighboring empty tent yielded his laptop and two passports—one Pakistani and another from Nepal bearing an Indian visa.
The laptop’s memory contained encrypted chat files attributed to Mossad and a project folder marked with the RAW (India’s intelligence agency) logo.
Locals reported that the man frequently received calls from a Dubai number and would then head to a sandy mound near the port to conduct signal tests.
His associates would offload unknown packages at night from small boats and carry them into the camp.
Investigators concluded that the fiber line was designed to siphon data directly from Gwadar Port’s network and transmit it to the Indian consulate.
Mossad’s cyber unit provided technical support, while RAW funded the operation and supplied fake documents to their local operative.
BYC was merely a front, presenting itself to international media as a rights-based organization.
Following the raid, authorities increased electronic surveillance along the port route.
Fiber layer scans revealed two more breach points under preparation—one near Jiwani and another on the Pasni coast.
Officials have now mandated physical inspections of all coastal cable joints, vowing to dismantle any subversive link-ups.
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This operation highlights once again that BYC’s activities are not about local rights but are part of a broader hybrid warfare campaign by Mossad and RAW to infiltrate Balochistan’s coastal regions.