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KARACHI: A case has been registered against Dr. Mahrang Baloch, a well-known Baloch rights activist, at Karachi’s Quaidabad Police Station. Local businessman Asad Ali filed the complaint, accusing her of incitement and aiding terrorist activities. The case includes charges under the Anti-Terrorism Act.

According to the First Information Report (FIR), Dr. Baloch is accused of having ties with terrorist organizations. The report claims she has been misleading educated youth in Balochistan. Additionally, the FIR alleges that she is receiving instructions from foreign enemies to fuel terrorism in Pakistan. Authorities believe she has been using rallies and public events as a cover to support terrorists.

FIR Claims

Moreover, the police report claims that Dr. Baloch is in contact with elements from a neighboring country. These foreign connections, the FIR states, are behind a surge in terrorist activities in the region. Authorities accuse her of helping in the reconnaissance of sensitive installations for planned attacks.

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The FIR further alleges that Dr. Baloch has played a central role in terrorist movements. It states that after receiving orders from foreign entities, she facilitates attacks and other terrorist activities. Consequently, the case involves provisions of incitement and terrorism under the Anti-Terrorism Act.

This development has sparked concern, as Dr. Mahrang Baloch has been an active advocate for Baloch rights. Her supporters view her as a vocal critic of state policies in Balochistan, while critics believe her actions go beyond mere activism.

With the case now officially registered, the investigation will likely intensify. The charges against her are serious, and the outcome of this case will be closely watched.

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