A case has been registered against Dr. Mahrang Baloch, a prominent Baloch rights activist, at the Quaidabad Police Station in Karachi. The complaint was filed by local businessman Asad Ali, who accuses Baloch of incitement and facilitating terrorist activities. The case includes serious allegations related to terrorism.
The first information report (FIR) claims that Dr. Baloch has connections with terrorist organizations and has been misleading educated youth in Balochistan, allegedly receiving directives from foreign adversaries to incite terrorism in the region.
According to the police report, Baloch is accused of using rallies and public demonstrations as a cover for aiding terrorist operations.
The FIR further alleges that Dr. Baloch maintains communication with elements from neighboring countries and other hostile entities. It is claimed that she receives instructions from these foreign sources, which supposedly leads to an increase in terrorist activities.
Authorities contend that Dr. Baloch has played a key role in coordinating terrorist actions, including reconnaissance missions and attacks on sensitive national installations. The case has been filed under the Anti-Terrorism Act, incorporating charges of incitement and trespassing, underscoring the gravity of the allegations against her.
The situation has raised significant concerns about the implications for Baloch rights activism in Pakistan, as the intersection of activism and alleged terrorism continues to provoke debate within society.
As the investigation unfolds, it remains to be seen how these serious allegations will impact both Dr. Baloch’s advocacy efforts and the broader discourse surrounding Balochistan’s political landscape.