Bugti orders stern action against terrorist networks

—— Says terrorists to be hunted without exception
—— Asserts ‘no mercy’ for killers after bodies of murdered passengers sent to Punjab
—— IG Ansari briefs CM on Sardhaka killings in meeting
—— Victims’ bodies handed to Punjab officials at border

QUETTA: Balochistan Chief Minister Sarfaraz Bugti on Friday declared that the killers of innocent civil-ians are not worthy of any mercy, following the brutal murder of nine Punjab-bound passengers in the Sardhaka area near Zhob.
Chairing a high-level law and order meeting in Quetta, the chief minister was briefed by Inspector General of Police Moazzam Jah Ansari on the incident.
According to the post-meeting handout, CM Bugti directed security agencies to ensure that all terror-ists involved in the incident are brought to justice.
He vowed to relentlessly pursue those responsible and stated that no leniency would be shown to the perpetrators.
“Those who murder innocent people will be hunted to the last man,” the chief minister said.
The provincial government has officially confirmed that armed assailants stopped passenger coaches in Sardhaka, removed passengers, and selectively identified and executed nine individuals, all of whom were residents of Punjab.
The bodies were later handed over to local officials at the Balochistan–Punjab border, according to the commissioner of Dera Ghazi Khan. Bugti labelled the killings an “unforgivable crime” and reiterated his government’s commitment to eradicating terrorism from the province.
Balochistan government spokesperson Shahid Rind said the attack was linked to Indian-backed prox-ies, specifically Fitna al-Hindustan, which has targeted civilians in past attacks as well.
He confirmed that separate attacks in Mastung, Kalat, and Saradagai were thwarted earlier in the day by security forces. He further stated that while general terror alerts had been issued, there was no direct threat to the Sardhaka area at the time of the incident. The attack follows a growing trend of cross-border terrorism in Balochistan, particularly after Pakistan’s recent military victory over India.
Earlier on Friday, the army’s top leadership had vowed decisive and holistic action at all levels against Indian-backed proxies operating inside Pakistan. –Agencies