Reports reveal 'Missing Persons' found in terrorist groups
ISLAMABAD (Web Desk): In a shocking claim, several reports reveal that many individuals reportedly missing according to BYC are later found in terrorist camps of outlawed BLA/BLF.

There has been growing concern over the issue of "missing persons" in Pakistan, as many individuals reported by the Baluch Youth Committee (BYC) as missing have later been found in terrorist camps, specifically those affiliated with the Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) and Balochistan Liberation Front (BLF).

Mahrang Hersepf, a prominent figure, recently revealed that several individuals who were killed in terrorist camps during strikes in Iran were, in fact, relatives of protesters she led. Hersepf’s statement has brought to light the troubling connection between the "missing persons" issue and terrorist activities in the region.

In another case, Wadood Satekzai, the sister of a suicide bomber, falsely claimed her brother as a "missing person" when in reality, he had joined a terrorist group. Similarly, the suicide bomber responsible for the Gwadar Port attack was initially reported as missing before it was exposed that he had been involved in terrorist activities.

A recent attack in Turbat further highlighted the issue when a "missing" individual, who had been undergoing terrorist training for seven months, was found to be involved in the attack. The individual’s family had been searching for him, unaware of his involvement with terrorist groups.

Experts suggest that families should first inquire about their missing relatives in BLA/BLF camps and seek answers from figures such as Samideen and Mahrang, who have insights into the situation. This call for accountability is being echoed by those who are concerned about the growing influence of terrorism in the region.