TURBAT: The newly released video circulating on social media has triggered fresh concern over rising internal rifts among outlawed militant groups operating in Turbat.
The footage, whose authenticity has not yet been independently verified, claims that two members of a banned organization were killed following a dispute involving extortion and financial dealings. In this regard, the incident took place in an area of Turbat where rival factions have reportedly been competing for influence.
The video alleges that the killings stemmed from disagreements over the collection and distribution of funds, highlighting what observers describe as growing tensions within and between such groups.
In this sense, after facing sustained pressure and setbacks in recent years, several outlawed organizations are believed to be struggling with financial constraints. This shortage of resources, experts suggest, has intensified competition over territory and revenue streams, leading to violent confrontations among former allies.
“The conflict appears to be less ideological and more about control and survival,” said a regional security observer. “When funding dries up, internal discipline weakens, and disputes often turn violent.”
Moreover, what makes this incident particularly notable is the public nature of the claim. Analysts point out that releasing such videos may be intended to send messages both within rival networks and to external audiences, indicating deeper fractures that are rarely exposed so openly.
However, many critical questions remain unanswered. The exact circumstances leading up to the killings, the identities of those involved, and the broader impact on regional security are still unclear.
This incident underscores a volatile and evolving security landscape in Turbat—one where hidden rivalries are increasingly spilling into the open.





