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“As Soon As Train Stopped…”: Hijacked Pak Train Driver Recalls Executions
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“As Soon As Train Stopped…”: Hijacked Pak Train Driver Recalls Executions

Some hostages crouched on the floor for as long as 27 hours, remaining motionless, while some could only gasp in shock as armed rebels entered the train and began executing passengers. The freed hostages of Jaffar Express, which was hijacked by members of the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA), have described the terrifying ordeal of the attack and what they went through before being rescued by Pakistani security forces. 

On Tuesday, the Jaffar Express, traveling from Quetta to Peshawar with 440 passengers, was ambushed by armed rebels. The 30-hour siege ended in a deadly confrontation that left 21 civilians and four security personnel dead, while all 33 militants were killed in a final military operation.

Speaking after the attack, train driver Amjad recounted that the militants detonated an explosive under the train’s engine, causing the bogies to derail.

“As soon as the train stopped, Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) terrorists launched an attack,” he said. “The terrorists breached the train by smashing windows, but they mistakenly believed we were dead.” 

For the hundreds trapped inside, the ordeal was relentless. Survivors also said that the attackers separated passengers based on their region of origin.

Rescued passenger Arslan Yousaf recounted the militants’ methodical violence. “Sometimes, they took soldiers… and executed them,” he was quoted as saying by news agency Reuters, referring to passengers from the Pakistan Army and security forces who were traveling on leave.

“Other times, they targeted specific individuals. If they had a grudge against someone, they shot him on the spot,” he added. 

Freed hostage Mehboob Ahmed, 31, suffered multiple gunshot wounds and described how some captives tried to escape.

“We made two attempts. Some succeeded, but many were shot dead as the armed men opened fire,” he said. “We had nearly lost hope for survival.”

Another freed hostage, Muhammad Tanveer, said they were given only water to survive.

Balochistan, a resource-rich but insurgency-hit province, hosts major China-led infrastructure projects, including the Gwadar Port and gold and copper mines.

While Baloch rebels have long targeted security forces, installations, and foreign projects, this is the first recorded hijacking of a passenger train.

The attack on the Jaffar Express began Tuesday morning, when BLA rebels blew up a section of railway track, forcing the train to stop in the rugged Bolan region of Balochistan. Armed with rocket launchers, automatic weapons, and grenades, the militants barged into the train. In the remote mountain pass, they took passengers hostage and engaged in a prolonged firefight with Pakistani security forces.

By Wednesday, Pakistan’s military had launched a full-scale operation to retake the train. Pakistani military confirmed that 21 civilians died during the siege.

“The security forces cleared the train bogey to bogey,” a Pakistani army statement read. The Army, Air Force, and Frontier Corps (FC) coordinated the counter-attack, with Pakistan’s elite Special Services Group (SSG) commandos leading the assault.

After hours of intense fighting, all 33 militants were killed, and more than 300 passengers were successfully rescued.

While Pakistan’s military declared a complete victory, the BLA disputed the official account, claiming that they still held hostages and that the battle was ongoing.

The group’s spokesperson, Jeeyand Baloch, alleged that the people Pakistan claimed to have rescued were actually released by the militants themselves.

“Now that the state has abandoned its hostages to die, it will also bear responsibility for their deaths,” he said in a statement on Thursday.

In the wake of the attack, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif traveled to Quetta on Thursday for a security briefing.

 

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UP Man, Lured By Pak Agent ‘Neha’, Arrested For Leaking Defence Info
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UP Man, Lured By Pak Agent ‘Neha’, Arrested For Leaking Defence Info

Uttar Pradesh’s Anti-Terrorism Squad has arrested a man working in an ordnance factory in Firozabad on suspicion of spying for Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence, or ISI.

The man – Ravindra Kumar – shared confidential data, including information the Gangayaan space project and the trial of a military logistics-delivery drone, UP ATS chief Nilabja Choudhary said Friday.

An associate of Ravindra Kumar has also been arrested.

Mr Choudhary said UP ATS and other law enforcement agencies had been alerted to Ravindra Kumar possibly leaking data to a female handler – code name Neha Sharma – working for the ISI.

“So, our Agra unit did a preliminary interrogation of Ravindra Kumar and then he was called to ATS headquarters for more detailed questioning, where it was revealed that he shared very sensitive information through a handler called ‘Neha’,” the senior cop told reporters.

The handler’s contact, Mr Choudhary said, had been saved in Ravindra Kumar’s phone under the name ‘Chandan Store Keeper 2’. Sharma had initiated contact with Kumar via Facebook.

And once that contact was established, Kumar shared information via WhatsApp.

“This ISI model has been around a long time,” he said, referring to the ‘honey-trap’, in which female agents entice sensitive information, often related to defence matters, out of men.

“They trap people and extract information that poses a huge threat to national security. While interrogating him we found he shared information with said handler… which included daily production reports of the ordnance factory he was working in, requisition details…”

He also called on all ordnance factories and other defence-related institutions to tighten security protocols and “maintain a minimum level of security on all employees”.

With input from agencies

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From daredevils to ‘anti-nationals’: Forest watchers face UAPA charges
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From daredevils to ‘anti-nationals’: Forest watchers face UAPA charges

Two forest watchers at Kanha National Park in Madhya Pradesh have been arrested under UAPA for allegedly aiding Maoists. Their detention has caused unrest among forest staff, leading to fears of being caught between insurgents and law enforcement. The arrests raise concerns about the infiltration of insurgents within wildlife sanctuaries, impacting both security and conservation efforts.

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