Terrorists blackmail women into heinous crimes, reveals alleged suicide bomber
Pakistan
Says terrorists led astray young people for better life
QUETTA (Dunya News) – Adeela Baloch, an alleged suicide bomber, has made shocking revelations, stating that terrorists blackmail women into committing heinous crimes.
Apprehended by security forces in Turbat, Adeela shared her ordeal at a press conference on Wednesday, describing how she was blackmailed and lured into joining terrorist groups through false promises.
Speaking alongside her parents and Balochistan MPA Farah Azeem, Adeela said she was from Turbat, received early education there, completed a nursing course in Quetta, and was involved in a WHO project.
She expressed gratitude to the Balochistan government for rescuing her and admitted she had been in contact with individuals who led her astray, resulting in her agreeing to a suicide attack.
Adeela revealed that these individuals took young people to the mountains under the pretense of offering them a better life.
She confessed to being brainwashed and misled, but realised her actions were sinful.
"I am meant to save lives as a nurse, not take them," she repented.
Her mother said that terrorists exploit women's vulnerabilities for their malicious purposes, while her father, a bank employee in Karachi, recounted how he had worked hard to educate his children on a modest income.
He was informed of Adeela’s disappearance and learned that she had been taken to the mountains and used for nefarious ends. He requested the Balochistan government's help in rescuing her, which they successfully did.
Her father advised other parents to closely monitor their children's activities to ensure they don’t fall into the wrong hands. He also questioned how fellow Baloch could abduct their own people for terrorism, remarking, "Those in the mountains are also Baloch—how can they kidnap someone’s daughter for such purposes?"
MPA Farah Azeem warned terrorists to end their hostility, stressing that the state would take decisive action against them.