A new BLF facilitator wife statement has added fresh claims to the investigation into an alleged militant support network linked to the Balochistan Liberation Front. Rahima Bibi, the wife of Manzoor Ahmad, told security officials that her husband brought an unidentified woman to their home in Dalbandin on November 11, 2025, and introduced her only as a “traveller.”
Rahima Bibi said the woman stayed overnight before her husband took her away by car. She added that he remained away from home for two to three days and later told her he had left the woman in Afghanistan with her relatives.
These claims were part of a statement given to security officials. It does not include any independent court finding or public judicial confirmation of the allegations.
BLF Facilitator Wife Statement Links Dalbandin Stay To Later Attack
According to Rahima Bibi’s account, events took a more serious turn after a suicide attack on the FC headquarters in Nokundi on November 30, 2025. She said her husband later showed her a picture of the woman involved in the attack.
Rahima Bibi claimed she was shocked because she identified the woman as “Zareena,” the same person who had stayed in her home earlier that month. She also alleged that her husband used her mobile phone to remain in contact with the woman.
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That claim, if supported by investigators, could become a key part of the case because it links an alleged family-level contact to a later militant incident.
Statement Also Claims Flight To Afghanistan
Rahima Bibi told authorities that after the incident, her husband fled to Afghanistan. She further claimed that he asked her to join him there, but she and her brother Zubair were arrested before they could leave.
She also said that her husband has since distanced himself from her and left her without support. That part of the statement shifts the story from alleged facilitation to the personal fallout described by the family member now speaking to investigators.
The view of security officials, who say the case shows how militant groups allegedly exploit ordinary families to support attacks and later abandon them.
That framing presents the case as part of a wider security pattern rather than a single isolated incident. Even so, the claims currently remain allegations presented through a video statement and attributed to official accounts, not a final judicial determination.