The Frontier Corps inspector general has claimed that millions of rupees were being spent to spread unrest in Balochistan, adding that over 30 militant training camps had been set up across the border in Afghanistan to launch terrorist and anti-state activities in Balochistan.
Talking to reporters at FC Headquarters on Saturday, Major General Obaidullah Khan Khattak said around 121 insurgent training facilities were operating in various parts of the province.
Teachers, doctors and many civilians have fallen prey to targeted killings, Khattak said, adding that over 100,000 people had migrated from the province due to worsening law and order.
About 550 incidents of terrorism have taken place in the province so far this year, of which several groups have claimed responsibilities of 258 such incidents, he informed the media.
“The future of the country is in Balochistan,” Khattak said, alleging that foreign powers had their eyes set on the province for the same reason. Moreover, a well-planned conspiracy had been hatched for a propaganda campaign against the FC and intelligence agencies, he added.