Islamabad:
The intellectual author behind a daring kidnapping of passenger train in Baluchistan has been killed in mysterious circumstances in Afghanistan, which reinforces Pakistan’s claims that terrorist groups of different tones have formed a link through the border where they maintain safe values.
Gul Rahman, also known as Ustad Mureed, affiliated with the Majeed Brigade, the suicide of the Baluchistan Liberation Army (Bla) forbidden, had orchestrated the kidnapping of the kidnapping of Jaffar Express, who traveled from Quetta to Peshawar on March 11. Indian media and social media reports, according to Gul’s reports in Afghanistan, Helmand de Helmand province, 2025.
Pakistani officials have labeled with the Pakistani officials of Bla and other Baloch terrorist officials to highlight the support of India for these representatives aimed at destabilizing Baluchistan.
According to reports, Gul was a coach and operational commander of the Majeed Brigade, which the United States has also designated as a foreign terrorist organization. He was involved in attacks aimed at Pakistani security forces, Chinese nationals, civilians and state institutions.
The Majeed Brigade has attributed responsibility for attacks on Jaffar Express, the China Consulate in Karachi and the Continental Hotel Pearl in Gwadar. It was also behind the Khuzdar school bombs, the suicide explosion of the Karachi Confucio Institute, the attack of the Pakistan Stock Exchange and the bombing of the Quetta railway station.
Pakistan and China have urged the United Nations to place the group on their terrorism surveillance list. “The murder of this terrorist is one more proof that Afghan soil continues to be used to launch terrorism against Pakistan,” said an official source.
The Jaffar Express train, which transported at least 380 passengers, was kidnapped on March 11. The attackers detonated explosives in tunnels and on the tracks before opening fire, stopping the train in a mountainous area of the district of Sibi, Baluchistan, which was difficult for the security forces to access.
From March 11 to 12, Pakistan’s army launched Operation Green Bolan to rescue the train. The operation released 354 hostages and killed 33 terrorists Bla.