ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Saturday congratulated the country’s premier spy agency for carrying out a successful operation that led to the arrest of a prominent Baloch separatist leader belonging to a banned outfit.
The military’s media wing, ISPR, announced the arrest of Gulzar Imam, the founder of one of the most prominent separatist groups called the Baloch National Army (BNA), in a statement issued on Friday.
Pakistan’s southwestern Balochistan province, which borders Afghanistan to the north, Iran to the west and has a long coastline on the Arabian Sea, has seen a decades-long insurgency by separatists whose stated aim is independence from Pakistan.
The region is also rich in mineral resources, though separatists say its people have not benefited from the wealth of their own land which forced these groups to take up arms against the state to end the exploitation.
“Heartfelt felicitations to [Inter Services Intelligence] for carrying out a brilliant operation that resulted in the arrest of BNA’s founder,” the prime minister said in a Twitter post. “This operation speaks of outstanding professionalism of our institutions. The arrest will help suppress militancy in Balochistan & usher in a new era of peace.”
The military said in its statement the BNA came into being after the merger of two separatist outfits, the Baloch Republican Army and United Baloch Army.
Imam, it added, had been “instrumental” in the formation of the Baloch Raji Aajoi Sangar (BRAS), an umbrella group of Baloch insurgent groups, and served as its operational head.

A screen grab taken from a video released by the Pakistan military's media wing after the arrest of Gulzar Imam. (Photo courtesy: Screen grab/ISPR











