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Australia restricts BLA over attacks in Pakistan

Published on: May 8, 2026 8:19 PM

Australia has imposed sanctions on the outlawed Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) and three of its senior leaders, citing their involvement in terrorist activities in Pakistan. The move follows international concern over attacks targeting civilians and state institutions.

According to Australia’s Foreign Ministry, the BLA has been involved in violent incidents inside Pakistan, including attacks on civilians, security forces, and infrastructure. The statement said such actions pose a serious threat to regional stability and security.

Read more: US brands Balochistan Liberation Army as global terrorist group

The Australian government said the decision reflects its commitment to counterterrorism and preventing violent extremism. Officials added that the sanctions aim to disrupt financial networks supporting the group’s operations and recruitment efforts.

Under the measures, any assets linked to the group or its leaders will be frozen, and providing financial assistance or conducting transactions will be a criminal offence under Australian law. Violations may result in heavy fines or imprisonment of up to ten years.

Read more: Pakistan eyes UNSC action against BLA 

Australia also reaffirmed its cooperation with international partners to counter extremist networks globally. Officials said such steps are necessary to safeguard regional and international peace and security.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: Australia counterterrorism action, Australia sanctions BLA, Balochistan Liberation Army banned, BLA leadership sanctions, BLA terrorism Pakistan, global terror financing crackdown, Latest, Pakistan security news 2026

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