Adeela Khudabaksh Baloch, a nurse from Turbat, has recently come into the spotlight after revealing how terrorist groups manipulate and blackmail Baloch women into participating in suicide bombing plots. At a press conference held in Quetta, she shared her experience of being deceived by extremists and the psychological tactics used to coerce women into such actions.
Adeela’s Background and the Plot Unveiled
Adeela Baloch a qualified nurse working at the Turbat District Headquarters Hospital and was also associated with a project for the World Health Organization (WHO). Her involvement in an alleged suicide bombing plot discovered when she went missing on the night of September 16, 2024. Her father immediately alerted the authorities, triggering a high-priority search operation led by the Balochistan government and law enforcement agencies.
The Deception by Terrorist Groups
At the press conference, Adeela recounted how she manipulated by terrorist groups that preyed on her innocence and dreams of a better future. She explained that these groups falsely promised a happier life while leading her down a dangerous path. Her confession highlighted that she persuaded to carry out a suicide bombing without fully understanding the devastating consequences it would have on innocent lives.
Terrorists’ Blackmailing of Baloch Women
Adeela also revealed that she not the only Baloch woman to manipulated in this manner. She stated that many other young Baloch men and women have brainwashed by terrorist groups using similar tactics. “The idea that Baloch women willingly become suicide bombers a complete lie,” Adeela declared. “They blackmail us into these actions.”
The Government’s Response
The Balochistan government, represented by spokesperson Shahid Rind and MPA Farah Azeem Shah, emphasized that Adeela’s case treated with utmost urgency. Rind noted that Adeela’s safe recovery prioritized due to the seriousness of past incidents in the region. The press conference aimed to raise awareness about how extremist groups target and exploit Baloch youth, particularly women.
Adeela Baloch’s courageous testimony sheds light on the dark tactics used by terrorist groups to manipulate vulnerable individuals. Her revelations underscore the need for increased awareness and preventive measures to protect young Baloch men and women from falling victim to these dangerous influences.