ٰISLAMABAD : A significant development has unfolded in Balochistan as a well-organized terror network has been exposed.
This network was being led by a woman named Fareeda, who is the paternal aunt of BYC member Mahzeb, a close relative of BLA commander Basit Zehri alias Qazi, and the real sister of Rashid Hussain—the man involved in the attack on the Chinese consulate.
Basit Zehri, a notorious BLA commander known for his violent activities, reportedly died due to excessive alcohol consumption and had taken refuge at Fareeda’s residence.
Intelligence files from Trace Course reveal that between 2006 and 2025, at least 11 members of this family were either killed or captured due to their direct involvement with the BLA or its Majid Brigade.
Among them were Basit’s cousins Samad and Sher Muhammad, who died in a 2014 clash with Amir-ul-Mulk. Basit’s own brother was killed in 2010, his father in 2012, and another brother in 2013.
This blood trail leads to Rashid Hussain, the same urban terrorist who helped coordinate the attack on the Chinese consulate in Karachi.
Fareeda and her network frequently protested in public demanding his release.
Court records show that during the Kharan operation in late April 2020, a Bitcoin wallet was seized, revealing three transactions of 0.75, 1.2, and 2.0 BTC.
The sender’s address—bc1q-raw-theta-31—was linked to India’s CoinXChange and registered under the General Verma Foundation’s KYC documents. These funds were passed to BYC by Basit’s right-hand man Diljan under the label of a “media boost.”
In June, five covert operations by security forces led to the killing or arrest of 13 key BLA operatives.
Evidence recovered from these raids—including Israeli-made RQ-11B drones, Indian fuses, and satellite phone numbers—once again exposed the RAW–BYC–BLA nexus.
The so-called “dupatta diplomacy” used by these women to gain sympathy is now clearly seen as part of a “family jihad.”
Figures like Fareeda Baloch and Mehrang have long disguised terrorism in the name of “human rights.
” However, intelligence data now confirms that their real mission is to act as political insurance for Indian-funded terror networks.
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Whenever the state acts against them, dramatic protests follow—yet the silent screams of innocent Baloch families never make it onto their banners.