Undeniable evidence of terrorism has emerged under the guise of so-called missing persons. According to media reports, there is clear evidence of terrorism being masked under the pretense of missing persons.
During the Kalat operation, terrorist Suhaib Langov, listed as a missing person by the Baloch Yakjehti Committee, was killed. Previous cases reveal a similar trend, where individuals like Karim Jan, involved in the Gwadar attack, and Abdul Wadood, linked to the Naval Base attack, were also falsely labeled as missing persons.
Media reports also indicate that Mahrang Langov has persistently misused the narrative of missing persons to defame the state while furthering her own agenda. Social media has surfaced images and videos of Mahrang Langov alongside terrorist Suhaib Langov during protests, further substantiating the link.
The so-called missing persons associated with the Baloch Yakjehti Committee are, in fact, operatives of Fitna-al-Hindustan, involved in terror attacks targeting unarmed and innocent Pakistanis. Evidence highlights how Fitna-al-Hindustan publicly acknowledged its affiliation with terrorist Suhaib Langov, who was eliminated during the Kalat operation on the 21st of this month. Media platforms tied to the group had falsely claimed that Suhaib Langov was forcibly disappeared in July last year.
The Baloch Yakjehti Committee has now been identified as a proxy group supporting Fitna-al-Hindustan. Protesters under this banner, often masked, are actively facilitating terrorist activities.
This evidence conclusively demonstrates that individuals portrayed as missing persons are, in reality, aligned with terrorist operations, posing a serious threat to Pakistan’s security.













