Bla: Arrest of Darvesh Exposes Militant Networks in Karachi

The suspect's confession has revealed the extent of militant activities in Karachi, including the brainwashing of suicide bombers and the provision of medical treatment to suspected militants. The investigation is ongoing, and further details are expected to emerge in the coming days.

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Pakistan Rangers and Sindh Police have arrested Darvesh, a member of a banned Baloch militant organization, from Karachi's Lyari area, uncovering a web of militant networks and activities in the city. The suspect was found with weapons, ammunition, and hand grenades, and is accused of facilitating operations of banned organizations and spreading anti-Pakistan messages on social media.

Darvesh, also known as Saargar, joined the Baloch Students Organization in 2015 and later became part of the Baloch Liberation Army in 2018. He is a known associate of several members of Baloch militant organizations involved in terrorist attacks in Balochistan and Sindh. Preliminary investigations revealed that Darvesh played a key role in facilitating members of both the BLA and the Baloch Liberation Front (BLF).

During interrogation, the suspect confessed to brainwashing a female suicide bomber and facilitating medical treatment for suspected militants. The arrest of Darvesh has shed light on the activities of banned militant organizations in Karachi and their links to terrorist attacks in other parts of the country. The joint operation by Pakistan Rangers and police is seen as a significant blow to the militant networks operating in the city.

The arrest of Darvesh is a reminder of the ongoing threat posed by militant organizations in Pakistan and the need for continued efforts to counter their activities. The government and law enforcement agencies have vowed to take decisive action against those involved in terrorist activities and to bring them to justice.

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