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Pakistan to seek Brahamdagh’s arrest via Interpol
By Danish Hussain
Published: September 2, 2016
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ISLAMABAD: The government has accelerated the process of obtaining Interpol’s red warrants against self-exiled Baloch separatist leader Brahamdagh Bugti, who currently resides in Switzerland.

The Balochistan Police Department has contacted the interior ministry for acquiring the required identification documents of Brahamdagh in order to complete the ‘Red Notice’ application requirements for Interpol, documents available with The Express Tribunesuggest.

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After the completion of the required paperwork, Pakistan would formally contact Interpol for issuing a Red Notice against Brahamdagh for his extradition to Pakistan.

Interpol notices are international requests of cooperation or alerts allowing police in member countries to share critical crime-related information. In the case of Red Notices, the suspects are wanted by national jurisdictions for prosecution or to serve a sentence. Interpol assists the national police forces in identifying and locating these wanted people for lawful action.

According to preliminary identification details submitted by the Balochistan police, the 33-year-old chief of the banned Baloch Republican Party (BRP) is known in his close circles as “Sahib”.

Brahamdagh came to prominence again recently after he appreciated Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent remarks on Balochistan that Islamabad had officially denounced, terming it an “intervention in Pakistan’s internal affairs”.

“Recent anti-Pakistan statements of Brahamdagh have forced the country to seek his arrest through Interpol,” a senior official of the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) said seeking anonymity.

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The Balochistan government has been tasked with completing the requirements for the Red Notice application for its submission to Interpol, he added.

According to Balochistan police, Brahamdagh has two wives named Laila Bibi and Shuli Bibim and four children. He hails from the Raheja Bugti tribe and is operating the Baloch Republican Army network from Switzerland. He is the grandson of former Balochistan chief minister Nawab Akbar Bugti, who was killed in 2006 during a controversial military operation in Kohlu.

He fled to Afghanistan during the operation and moved to Switzerland when Pakistan asked Kabul to hand him over in 2010.

In Switzerland, he sought political asylum in 2011 but his request was turned down in January 2016, citing Islamabad’s decision of declaring him a “terrorist” wanted for multiple attacks.

“The Balochistan Home Department is expected to officially request within a month the federal interior ministry to move the request for Interpol red warrants,” FIA official said.

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He said a provincial court had already declared Brahamdagh a “proclaimed offender” while issuing his arrest warrants. “Pakistan has solid legal grounds and supporting evidence to seek his arrest through Interpol,” the official added.

Five separate cases under sections 120, 121, 123, and 353 of Pakistan Penal Code have been registered against Baloch separatist leaders, including Brahamdagh, Harbiyar Marri and Banyuk Karima Baloch, for allegedly supporting Modi’s statements.

Cases were registered under the charges of “concealing design to commit offence punishable with imprisonment”, “waging or attempting to wage war or abetting waging of war against Pakistan”, “concealing with intent to facilitate design to wage war”, and “assault or criminal force to deter public servant from discharge of his duty”.

Published in The Express Tribune, September 2nd, 2016.
 
Bull shit we cant even arrest achakzai asfandyar so how is it possible to arrest a person who is sitting farway from Pakistan
 
Bull shit we cant even arrest achakzai asfandyar so how is it possible to arrest a person who is sitting farway from Pakistan
Keep calm these achakzai etc are nuts we can put their necks in Washing machine anytime we want we get them keep calm just bring this traitor and skin him alive in front of achakzai and co you see different achakzai than
 
Keep calm these achakzai etc are nuts we can put their necks in Washing machine anytime we want we get them keep calm just bring this traitor and skin him alive in front of achakzai and co you see different achakzai than
And what about altaf and co?
 
Let him come you see what nation does to him

Altaf chapter has been closed he himself digged his grave why we kill who is already dead

Modi plan to activate. Altaf backfired for both in few days you hear this

Salla kutta modi iski bori tayari karao mera siyasi career Barbados kar dia. ALTAF
 
i say kill the fcuker and put him out of his misery because no ones gonna arrest or extradite him
 
If he is serious about peace talks, he should end his exile and the Federal Govt and Provincial Govt. of Balochistan should assure him of safety and keep him under a dignified house arrest till investigations are completed

if he is not serious about peace - the Interpol thing should go forward (for whatever its worth). People like him dont even represent Baloch. Hiding in foreign countries trying to talk on behalf of others (like that coward by the name "altaf hussain"

We also need to apply more pressure on Afghan government (mayors of Kabul) to do more...otherwise allow us to take unilateral action against RAW and their local lackeys
 
Today there was interview with Brahamdagh on times now. He is asking for asylum in India.
 
Pakistan to seek Brahamdagh’s arrest via Interpol
By Danish Hussain
Published: September 2, 2016
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1174556-BrahamdaghBugti-1472790376-233-640x480.jpg

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ISLAMABAD: The government has accelerated the process of obtaining Interpol’s red warrants against self-exiled Baloch separatist leader Brahamdagh Bugti, who currently resides in Switzerland.

The Balochistan Police Department has contacted the interior ministry for acquiring the required identification documents of Brahamdagh in order to complete the ‘Red Notice’ application requirements for Interpol, documents available with The Express Tribunesuggest.

Brahamdagh Bugti is a traitor: Sanaullah Zehri

After the completion of the required paperwork, Pakistan would formally contact Interpol for issuing a Red Notice against Brahamdagh for his extradition to Pakistan.

Interpol notices are international requests of cooperation or alerts allowing police in member countries to share critical crime-related information. In the case of Red Notices, the suspects are wanted by national jurisdictions for prosecution or to serve a sentence. Interpol assists the national police forces in identifying and locating these wanted people for lawful action.

According to preliminary identification details submitted by the Balochistan police, the 33-year-old chief of the banned Baloch Republican Party (BRP) is known in his close circles as “Sahib”.

Brahamdagh came to prominence again recently after he appreciated Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent remarks on Balochistan that Islamabad had officially denounced, terming it an “intervention in Pakistan’s internal affairs”.

“Recent anti-Pakistan statements of Brahamdagh have forced the country to seek his arrest through Interpol,” a senior official of the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) said seeking anonymity.

Resolutions passed: Balochistan PA slams Modi, Altaf

The Balochistan government has been tasked with completing the requirements for the Red Notice application for its submission to Interpol, he added.

According to Balochistan police, Brahamdagh has two wives named Laila Bibi and Shuli Bibim and four children. He hails from the Raheja Bugti tribe and is operating the Baloch Republican Army network from Switzerland. He is the grandson of former Balochistan chief minister Nawab Akbar Bugti, who was killed in 2006 during a controversial military operation in Kohlu.

He fled to Afghanistan during the operation and moved to Switzerland when Pakistan asked Kabul to hand him over in 2010.

In Switzerland, he sought political asylum in 2011 but his request was turned down in January 2016, citing Islamabad’s decision of declaring him a “terrorist” wanted for multiple attacks.

“The Balochistan Home Department is expected to officially request within a month the federal interior ministry to move the request for Interpol red warrants,” FIA official said.

Former Afghan president ‘appreciates’ Modi for highlighting Balochistan issue

He said a provincial court had already declared Brahamdagh a “proclaimed offender” while issuing his arrest warrants. “Pakistan has solid legal grounds and supporting evidence to seek his arrest through Interpol,” the official added.

Five separate cases under sections 120, 121, 123, and 353 of Pakistan Penal Code have been registered against Baloch separatist leaders, including Brahamdagh, Harbiyar Marri and Banyuk Karima Baloch, for allegedly supporting Modi’s statements.

Cases were registered under the charges of “concealing design to commit offence punishable with imprisonment”, “waging or attempting to wage war or abetting waging of war against Pakistan”, “concealing with intent to facilitate design to wage war”, and “assault or criminal force to deter public servant from discharge of his duty”.

Published in The Express Tribune, September 2nd, 2016.

Is it really possible to arrest him? I think he would be backed by some Foreign Agencies and they won't let that happen.
 
lets be honest . pakistan have not that much power in her bum

lets be honest . pakistan have not that much power in her bum
 
So the voice for separation is real then? Going by all the talk on PDF I had half started to believe there was absolutely no separatist movement in Baluchistan. Silly me!!!

What about the voice for freedom in Kashmir Indian? Or do you have double standards Indian.
 
I was surprised since most Pakistanis here claim there is absolutely no freedom movement in Baluchistan, I had started to believe the lies but this thread shows reality. So we can all agree there is a freedom movement, big or small, doesn't matter but there is one.. correct?

Free Kashmir first then we'll talk Indian.
 

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