Pakistan Launches Stronger Intelligence-Based Operations in Balochistan
Pakistan has announced an expansion of intelligence-based operations in Balochistan following a suicide bombing in Quetta. Led by Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi, a high-level meeting devised strategies to combat militancy, committing to enhanced security measures and federal support. The initiative targets ethnic Baloch extremism in the region.
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In response to the escalating threat of militancy, Pakistan has unveiled plans to expand intelligence-based operations throughout the troubled Balochistan province. This announcement follows a harrowing suicide attack at a railway station in Quetta, claiming 27 lives.
A high-level meeting, led by Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi and provincial Chief Minister Mir Sarfaraz Bugti, gathered key officials to address the heightened security threats in the region. The strategy focuses heavily on intelligence work and aims to dismantle extremist factions operating in Balochistan.
The federal government is pledging full support for the province's intensified crackdown on terrorism. Community leaders emphasized the need for unity and collective action, with particular attention to enhancing the capabilities of local law enforcement agencies.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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