Twitter suspends BLA s account after attack on Chinese consulate in Karachi

ISLAMABAD – Twitter has suspended the account of Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) after the group claimed responsibility for the terror bid in Karachi.

The social networking site took down the Twitter handle after the militant group uploaded pictures of three attackers who targeted the Chinese consulate tucked in the southern metropolis of Pakistan.

This is not the first time BLAS has claimed responsibility for terror attacks in the country but calls by Twitterati to suspend the account of the group could be the core reason behind the suspension which was long-overdue.

Earlier, in August, the group had confirmed that one of its suicide bombers Rehan Baloch targeted a bus carrying employees of Saindak Copper-Gold Project in Dalbandin.

Moreover, Allah Nazar Baloch, the leader of BLA kept on spewing venom and hatred against Pakistan on Twitter through his handle @DrAllahNizar – an account which is now deactivated on Twitter.

BLA’s account suspended

Security experts in Pakistan claim that BLA has links with India and the unholy collusion is behind the subversive activities in Pakistan.

Though BLA is active in Balochistan, even then it has tried to disrupt the peace across Pakistan. Another vindication of BLA’s connivance with India is the arrest of Kulbhushan Jadhav – an Indian spy arrested from Balochistan.

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The terror attack foiled on Friday led two civilians, two police officers martyred in the Chinese consulate.

All staff of the consulate, comprising around 25 people, remained safe in the attack as Rangers and police foiled the terror bid successfully.

Three armed men, who were on a vehicle, hurled hand grenades in the area and it followed by firing, targeting the security officials deployed at the Chinese consulate.

The cross-firing between the assailants and the security official was continued for some time when heavy contingent comprising Rangers and police covered the area quickly responding to the situation.

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