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Terrorism: Brahumdagh Bugti arrest likely as reports pile up with Swiss police.
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Brahumdagh Bugti's Baloch Republican Army is carrying out terrorist actions in Balochistan in violations of Swiss laws.The New York Times

Playing with fire, a 32-year-old Baloch militant leader now based in Switzerland is carrying out killing of unarmed civilians in Mekran in Balochistan on a charge they are government spies.


The Baloch Republican Army of Switzerland-based Brahumdagh Bugti has owned responsibility for the killing of Akbar Wadhela from Pasni and Lal Bakhsh Baloch from Turbat on a charge both were government informers, according to Jang newspaper in Quetta Saturday.

Akbar Wadhela was said to be a relative of London-based former Balochistan health minister Dr. Haider Baloch, a Briton. Two other petty laborers from Larkana in Sindh and Sibi in Balochistan were also gunned down by the B.R.A. militants in Turbat, Pakistani newspapers reported.

As the B.R.A., assisted by a handful of Mr. Bugti’s Swiss-based comrades, has been carrying out terrorist actions in Balochistan in violation of Swiss laws, the Swiss authorities are said to be losing their patience with him and his arrest is likely in the coming days. His bank account is also likely to be frozen in the event of his arrest, according to well-informed source in Geneva.

According to Pakistani media reports, B.R.A. spokesman Sarbaz Baloch called newspaper offices to own responsibility for the killings in Mekran. However, sources in Balochistan say Sarbaz Baloch is a pseudonym for Sher Mohammed Bugti, who is also based in Geneva and is a right-hand man of Brahumdagh Bugti.

Pakistani intelligence sources believe Brahumdagh Bugti is on the direct payroll of India’s Research and Analysis Wing, while independent analysts say as long as Pakistan funnels funds for Kashmir militants, India will provide money to Bugti and other militants in Balochistan.

Brahumdagh Bugti had left Balochistan much before the killing of his grandfather Nawab Akbar Khan Bugti in fall 2006, according to the Bugti tumandar or chieftain Nawab Mir Aaali Bugti. Aali Bugti, like majority of family members of the late Nawab Bugti believe in Pakistani federation and democracy.

Pakistani media sources believe one of the rising stars in politics in the Bugti family is Shahzain Bugti, who is working closely with the provincial and federal governments for the rehabilitation of Bugti tribesmen in Dera Bugti.

Brahumdagh Bugti is brother-in-law of Mehran Baluch, who allegedly runs and operates his own terror outfit named United Baloch Army (U.B.A.) from Dubai, U.A.E., but calls himself “Balochistan representative at the U.N. Human Rights Council.”

Mehran Baluch had been speaking at the U.N. Human Rights Council on behalf of the United Towns Agency for North-South Dialogue, whose main official Simone Piazzi now says her organization has no connection with Mr. Baluch's actions.

Just on Friday, Pakistan Prime Minister Mian Nawaz Sharif, while visiting Awaran, made an impassioned appeal to Baloch militants to lay down their arms and partake in mainstream politics of Pakistan.


Terrorism: Brahumdagh Bugti arrest likely as reports pile up with Swiss police - Baltimore Foreign Policy | Examiner.com
 
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