Mahrang, a prominent figure, has publicly revealed that some individuals killed in terrorist camps during airstrikes in Iran were, in fact, relatives of the very protesters she led.
In one instance, Wadood Satekzai, a suicide bomber’s sister, falsely reported her brother as a “missing person” while he was, in reality, involved in terrorist activities. Similarly, the suicide bomber behind the Gwadar Port attack had been claimed as missing before being exposed as a member of a terrorist group. Most recently, during the Turbat attack, a “missing” individual was found to have been undergoing terrorist training for several months. His parents began searching for him only after he was linked to the attack.
Given these patterns, families of missing persons should first investigate the possibility that their loved ones may be in BLA/BLF camps. For answers, they should consider reaching out to individuals like Samideen and Mahrang, who have insight into these groups and the activities within them. Seeking these answers may prevent further tragedies and expose the real nature of the individuals behind these “missing person” claims.