Most wanted Baloch terror leaders surrender in Quetta
Commanders Najeebullah and Abdul Rasheed denounce handlers and reject so-called liberation in press conference: Say terrorism was a mistake; state is our salvation: Balochistan Minister Zahoor Buledi says terrorist organisations dragged youth into quagmire of terrorism
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Two most-wanted terrorist commanders, Najeebullah alias Darwaish and Abdul Rasheed alias Kamash, have surrendered their weapons, reported the 24NewsHD TV channel.
At a joint press conference in Quetta on Friday, attended by provincial ministers and DIG CTD, both terrorists announced their decision to join the national mainstream.
Talking to the media, terrorist commander Najeebullah thanked the Pakistan Army for providing him with the opportunity to integrate into the national fold.
Najeeb said, “Seeing the handlers' true motives removed the blindfold of so-called freedom from my eyes. The Baloch liberation movements have devolved into gang wars.”
He further revealed, “The so-called fighters in the mountains don’t even have two proper meals a day, while terrorist commanders live lavishly abroad and ignore us. Our survival and security lie in the welfare of the state.”
Another terrorist commander, Jangez Khan, said, “Commander Miraj instructed me to fight against the army and promised money and weapons in return.
Jangez Khan also revealed that he was offered Rs 100,000 and a motorcycle, but he regrets choosing the wrong path.”
On the occasion, provincial minister Zahoor Ahmed Buledi said, “A heinous game of terrorism is being played in Balochistan. Misguided individuals fighting their own institutions must return to the right path.”
The provincial minister added, “Two key terrorist commanders have surrendered. The government welcomes such individuals with open arms. Terrorist organisations have dragged Baloch youth into the quagmire of terrorism.”
Reporter: Aamir Malik