A terrorist neutralized in a recent operation in Kalat, Balochistan, has been identified as Suhaib Langov, alias Amir Bakhsh. Shockingly, his name appeared on the Baloch Yakjehti Committee’s (BYC) list of “missing persons.”
- Langov was killed on July 21, 2025, during a security-led operation.
- Officials confirm he was affiliated with Fitna al Hindustan (FAH), a term denoting terror proxies backed by hostile foreign actors, particularly India.
- Media outlets tied to FAH, including Pank and BAM, have openly confirmed Langov’s role and death — further verifying his involvement in terrorism.
- Despite this, Langov was listed by BYC as a “missing person” as recently as July 25, 2024 — a tactic security experts say is used to whitewash terrorists as victims.
- Authorities cite past cases such as Karim Jan (Gwadar attack) and Abdul Wadood (Naval Base assault), both labeled “missing” before being exposed as militants.
- Security sources stress that many so-called missing persons are active operatives of groups targeting Pakistan’s peace and sovereignty.
This case strengthens the state’s stance that groups like BYC are being exploited as fronts for foreign-funded propaganda. Masking militants under the cover of human rights is not just misleading — it is dangerous.
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