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Hard target: Balochistan has 70 insurgent camps, says IGFC
By Our Correspondent
Published: January 4, 2014
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Inspector General Frontier Corps (IGFC) Balochistan Major General Mohammad Ejaz Shahid said on Friday that 60 to 70 Farari camps, or insurgent camps, were operating in the province. However, he added that it was difficult to crack down on these camps because they keep changing location according to the weather.


Speaking at a media briefing at the FC Madadgar Centre, Maj Gen Shahid said that the paramilitary force lacked resources to police the whole province that makes up 44% of the country’s total landmass.

However, he added that “if the local population cooperates, peace can be restored in no time”. He cited the examples of Makran and Panjgur among other districts where the local population was cooperating with the security forces.

He lamented that despite the Supreme Court ban, the media was publishing statements of the proscribed organisations claiming attacks on the security forces.

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Responding to a question, Maj Gen Shahid said that earlier there was 6% quota in the FC for the Baloch youth that has been enhanced to 15% and within next 15 years it would be raised to 50%. The FC has also set up schools in the far-flung areas of the province which are out of reach of the education department.

On the occasion, Lt Col Chaudhry Zafar Iqbal said that the FC raided an empty house in the Toba Achakzai area of Qilla Abdullah and seized a huge quantity of explosives. No arrest was made, though. Besides 1.5 tons of explosives, the FC seized 1,320 anti-personnel mines, 500 anti-tank mines, 200 IEDs, 150 prima cards, 17 bundles of wire, 21 remote controls, and nine time bombs.

The IGFC said the explosives and weapons were transported from neighbouring countries for sabotage activities in Balochistan.

Separately, during a search operation in Kili Janu of Gulistan area, the security forces detained two miscreants and recovered two light machine guns, 42 hand grenades, 21 SMGs, one shot gun, and two motorcycles.

Published in The Express Tribune, January 4th, 2014.
 
FC needs to be given a fleet of Shahpar UAVs and Burraq UCAV for better response.

FC needs to be given a fleet of Shahpar UAVs and Burraq UCAV for better response.
 
Middle finger to our passive govts...

Shareeef loggg haiiin yeh Separatists - Can't you guys - Tribal Leaders - together with the Local Bodies & the Provincial Government sit with them & discuss this issue & bring it to a peaceful end !
 
Shareeef loggg haiiin yeh Separatists - Can't you guys - Tribal Leaders - together with the Local Bodies & the Provincial Government sit with them & discuss this issue & bring it to a peaceful end !

You think they dnt target those who oppose them? they are nothing more than a bunch of hill rats... f.. criminals... they get the $$ from their pimps and do the dirty work... you show em money and they will follow you!!

Il give you an example... there was this one notorious terrorist commander Pahari Bugti... blowing up pipelines n shit... today hes riding OGDC double cabins .. and has given up militancy...

My advice show em the $$... n those who dnt give up the arms.. show em the barrel!
 
Separately, during a search operation in Kili Janu of Gulistan area, the security forces detained two miscreants and recovered two light machine guns, 42 hand grenades, 21 SMGs, one shot gun, and two motorcycles.


I heard on the news that two afghans were taken into custody in Baluchistan with huge weapons cache

must be these guys

garbage tribune did not specify that
 
@DESERT FIGHTER

Please, lets wait and not open a 4th front.

Take them down, one by one.

As you say, every traitor has a price for which we can outbuy them.

FC gets PAF, UCAVs and Cobras to back them up, these cave rats will cease to exist.

We should try negotiations with those who are willing to come back to the civilization.

Those who ought to be smashed, need to be smashed at a time and point of our choosing.

You really think that these Ferari camps are out of our sight? ;)
 
He lamented that despite the Supreme Court ban, the media was publishing statements of the proscribed organisations claiming attacks on the security forces.


This 'free' media is free to do everything including letting itself used for anti state purposes. No media in the world, anywhere allows anti-state elements to take to the air except Pakistan.

We heard journalism is a very noble profession. In Pakistan, it isn't. In our country, its the money that talks. As there is evidence our enemies invest in our 'free' media, its not unexpected that anti-Pakistan elements get air time.
 
keeping my personal hatred aside - most of the terror camps are run by govt itself
 
@DESERT FIGHTER

Please, lets wait and not open a 4th front.

Take them down, one by one.

As you say, every traitor has a price for which we can outbuy them.

FC gets PAF, UCAVs and Cobras to back them up, these cave rats will cease to exist.

We should try negotiations with those who are willing to come back to the civilization.

Those who ought to be smashed, need to be smashed at a time and point of our choosing.

You really think that these Ferari camps are out of our sight? ;)

Ferari camps are not a new phenomena... Nor is the use of force an option for a stable and peaceful Baluchistan...


The only options are ... investing in education,job etc for the people... the militants... again pay them and those who don't surrender... blow em with a missile ... we care less.
 
@DESERT FIGHTER

I'm pleased to see Dr Abdul Malik Baloch, implimenting an education emergency, creating jobs, building new Universities.

This is the way to go, we ought to protect our people. Lets keep it rolling. The insurgents will have no choice but to quit violence in an Educated and prosperous Baluchistan.
 
@DESERT FIGHTER - Seriously waisee yaraaa - How much of this insurgency is because of some disgruntled Sardars & how much is because of a grass-root reaction of the People because of the lack of development in Baluchistan & the perception that creates ?
 
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