Following the discovery that one of the missing individuals slain in an operation in Panjgur was a terrorist, the propaganda surrounding missing persons has once again come to light.
Zakir Hussain was a terrorist who pretended to be a missing person before being slain on December 13 during an operation in Panjgur District.
He worked as a government official in the public health water supply program and lived in the Burz Kapar neighbourhood of the Gwadar District.
He persisted in taking part in protests organised by the Baloch Yekjheti Committee rather than carrying out his professional responsibilities.
Zakir Hussain fled to the mountains to commit suicide bombing after being brainwashed by the Baloch Yakjheti Committee.
He had been a member of the terrorist group since the start and had separated from his wife, who was the mother of his son, who was one year old.
Many people have died as a result of the Baloch Yakjheti Committee brainwashing Baloch youth and enlisting them in terrorism, according to defence experts.
They said that destroying Balochistan’s youth and disparaging the security forces were on the Baloch Yekjheti Committee’s agenda.
They claimed that anti-state elements’ bogus propaganda about missing persons and their lies had surfaced.