
The spokesperson for the Baloch Liberation Army (BLA), Jeeyand Baloch, issued a statement to the media claiming that two state collaborators involved in the killing of BLA fighters were executed following the implementation of death sentences handed down by what the group described as a “Baloch National Court.”
According to the spokesperson, BLA fighters detained two individuals identified as Jamal Khan, son of Toor Gul, a resident of Mach, and Arzi, son of Sohrab Chagla Sumalani, a resident of Sangan, from the Bolan-Mach region. During interrogation, the individuals allegedly confessed to working as paid informants for the Pakistani military.
The BLA claims that the informants admitted to posing as civilians in order to monitor and report the movements of BLA fighters, particularly in the outskirts of Mach.
The statement further alleged that the two informants were responsible for tipping off Pakistani forces about BLA activity in Guni Para, Mach, last month. The tip reportedly led to a confrontation in which five BLA fighters were killed.
The spokesperson concluded that, based on these confessions, Jamal Khan and Arzi were sentenced to death for treason by the group’s so-called court, and the sentence was subsequently carried out.