QUETTA: Two commanders of the proscribed Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) along with 28 militants surrendered to authorities in Balochistan on Thursday.
The militants laid down their weapons in a press conference held by provincial minister Nawab Changaiz Marri.
“We appreciate that the militants have surrendered and have announced their decision to join peaceful lives,” said Marri on the occasion.
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The militants who surrendered today were involved in attacks against civilians and security forces, according to a security official.
The government also announced amnesty for the militants adopting peaceful lives and they will be integrated in Balochistan.
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Pakistan's largest province — which borders Iran and Afghanistan — is riven by sectarian strife and Islamist violence.
Its roughly seven million inhabitants have long complained they do not receive a fair share of its gas and mineral wealth.
Baloch separatists demanding more autonomy and control over gas and mineral resources have frequently targeted security forces and police for years.