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Rahima Bibi Case Exposes Cross-Border Terror Network in Balochistan

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The Rahima Bibi case has brought renewed attention to the Rahima Bibi case, as authorities in Balochistan claim it has exposed a structured terror recruitment and cross-border facilitation network operating in the region.

During a press briefing in Quetta, officials presented the confession of Rahima Bibi, who reportedly confirmed that her husband facilitated activities linked to militant groups involved in a 2025 attack on a Frontier Corps camp.

According to details from the Rahima Bibi case, a female suicide attacker identified as Zarina Rafiq stayed at their residence before being moved across the border, highlighting concerns over safe houses being used for militant planning.

Authorities say the Rahima Bibi case also revealed communication links, including the misuse of personal mobile numbers for coordination with extremist elements to conceal operational activity.

Security assessments connected to the Rahima Bibi case suggest that women and vulnerable individuals are being systematically recruited and psychologically influenced for operational roles within militant networks.

Officials further stated that the Rahima Bibi case highlights a broader structure involving recruitment, training, and deployment carried out through organized militant groups operating across borders.

Investigators believe the Rahima Bibi case underscores the presence of cross-border facilitation routes, with training and logistical support allegedly extending into neighboring regions before execution inside Pakistan.

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