Hawa Baloch aka Droshum alive, in FC custody: social media claims

Hawa Baloch aka Droshum alive, in FC custody: social media claims

Hawa Baloch, also popularly known as Droshum, is alive, according to social media claims on Monday.

According to a video going viral on social media, Hawa Baloch is in the custody of the Frontier Constabulary (FC).

In the video, Hawa Baloch, aka Droshum Baloch, can be heard saying, “I used to work at the University of Balochistan, where BLA chief Bashir Zeb blackmailed me.”

Further exposing the brutality of BLA, she can be heard saying, “My private videos were recorded through the university’s security cameras, and I was threatened that they would be made viral if I did not work for the BLA.”

Previously, according to the social media claims, BLA, the group behind the cowardly attacks in Balochistan, had released a video showing one of its female members, “Hawa Baloch” aka Droshum.

Security forces neutralise 7 BLA militants in Washuk

Security forces have intensified operations against the BLA in Balochistan on Monday.

In the latest action in Washuk, Balochistan, 7 terrorists were killed.

Security forces are systematically targeting terrorists who are hiding in the mountains of Balochistan, reports suggest.

Security forces kill 22 more Fitna al Hindustan in Balochistan

Prior to this, security killed 22 more Fitna al Hindustan militants in Balochistan.

According to security sources, follow-up operations conducted last night, 22 more terrorists were killed. In the previous days, at least 177 militants have been killed in ongoing operations.

Earlier Security forces killed 133 Fitna-ul-Hindustan terrorists in Balochistan in two days, ISPR said.

Pakistan’s security forces killed at least 133 terrorists in a series of counterterrorism operations across Balochistan over the past two days, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said.

In a statement, ISPR said that on January 31, militants belonging to Indian-sponsored Fitna al Hindustan carried out multiple attacks in Quetta, Mastung, Nushki, Dalbandin, Kharan, Panjgur, Tump, Gwadar and Pasni in an attempt to destabilise the province.