Indian RAW-backed BLA shares image of Quetta bomber armed with US-made weapons

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2024-11-10T18:32:55+05:00 News Desk

The banned Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) has shared the picture as well as the profile of Muhammad Rafiq Bezanjo, the terrorist who had exploded himself at Quetta Railway Station on Saturday, on social media, reported 24NewsHD TV channel.

The forensic examination of the suicide bomber’s picture has shown that he is armed with USA-manufactured weapons from head to toe.

Bezanjo can be seen in the picture carrying a made-in-the-USA M4 rifle, which can only be purchased from Afghanistan by paying dollars.

And more surprisingly, the uniform he is wearing is also that of a US Marine.

Similarly, the cap and the ammunition magazine jacket he is wearing both are US-made.

It is now established that the BLA purchases these weapons from Afghanistan by paying in dollars provided to the outfit by the Indian intelligence agency RAW.

On the other hand, 

An FIR has been registered against unidentified individuals in connection with the recent bomb blast at Quetta Railway Station.

According to police sources, the case was filed at the Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD) police station on behalf of the SHO of Railways Police Station under the sections of murder, attempt to murder, terrorism, and explosives act violations.

Additionally, samples from the body of the suspected suicide bomber have been collected and sent for DNA testing to assist in the investigation.

At least 26 people were killed and over 60 others were injured when a suicide bomber belonging to the BLA detonated himself among passengers getting ready to board a train at the Quetta Railway Station on Saturday morning.

According to Edhi sources, people, including women and children, were gathered at a platform as Jaffar Express was about to leave the Quetta Railway Station when the BLA suicide bomber struck.

There was chaos on the platform as a heavy contingent of police and FC rushed to the railway station and cordoned it off.

The injured were shifted to CMH and Civil Hospital, where an emergency was declared to deal with the growing number of wounded patients.

An AFP journalist saw pools of blood and ripped backpacks at the scene, where a large metal sheet protecting passengers from the elements had been blown off.

A spokesperson for a local hospital said 46 people wounded in the blast had been brought to the facility, along with multiple dead.

Despite frequent attacks in Balochistan, the toll of Saturday's blast was particularly high for the province, which borders Afghanistan and Iran.

 

Reporter: Ahmad Mansoor

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