<p>Pakistani security forces arrested a woman with a jacket laden with explosives who was planning to carry out a suicide attack in the Balochistan province, police said on Sunday.</p>.<p>The suspect, identified as Mahbal, was arrested on Saturday in Quetta's Satellite Town, a Counter Terrorism Department (CTD) official of the Balochistan police said.</p>.<p>“The woman was arrested on an intelligence tip-off, and a suicide jacket with explosives was also recovered from her bag,” the official said.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read |<a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/pakistan-has-already-defaulted-says-defence-minister-khawaja-asif-1192793.html" target="_blank"> 'Pakistan has already defaulted,' says Defence Minister Khawaja Asif</a></strong></p>.<p>He said the woman, affiliated to the outlawed insurgent Baloch Liberation Front (BLF), was sent to Quetta for allegedly carrying out a suicide attack.</p>.<p>“The woman was arrested from near a park in Quetta’s Satellite Town when teams of CTD and intelligence agencies conducted an operation in the area against the outlawed Baloch Liberation Front,” the CTD official said.</p>.<p>“She had a bag with the suicide jacket that had four to five kilograms of explosives on it,” he said.</p>.<p>“We got an intelligence tip-off that the BLF had sent a suicide bomber to carry out an attack on a key installation in Quetta. We have identified her as Mahbal, wife of Bebagar alias Nadeem,” he added.</p>.<p>Last year in April, a female suicide bomber of the banned Balochistan National Army (BLA) carried out a suicide attack at the Karachi University's Confucius Institute entrance, killing three Chinese teachers and their Pakistani driver.</p>.<p>The arrest comes days after a deadly attack by Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) militants on the Karachi Police Chief’s head office on Friday, which killed seven people, including three terrorists and as many security personnel.</p>.<p>Security forces managed to kill the terrorists and clear the building after nearly four hours, with the help of police and paramilitary rangers.</p>.<p>After security lapses emerged as the cause for the TTP terrorists' successful entry into the building, the Inspector General of Sindh Police formed a committee of top-ranking police officials to probe into the incident and supervise the investigation of the case.</p>
<p>Pakistani security forces arrested a woman with a jacket laden with explosives who was planning to carry out a suicide attack in the Balochistan province, police said on Sunday.</p>.<p>The suspect, identified as Mahbal, was arrested on Saturday in Quetta's Satellite Town, a Counter Terrorism Department (CTD) official of the Balochistan police said.</p>.<p>“The woman was arrested on an intelligence tip-off, and a suicide jacket with explosives was also recovered from her bag,” the official said.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read |<a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/pakistan-has-already-defaulted-says-defence-minister-khawaja-asif-1192793.html" target="_blank"> 'Pakistan has already defaulted,' says Defence Minister Khawaja Asif</a></strong></p>.<p>He said the woman, affiliated to the outlawed insurgent Baloch Liberation Front (BLF), was sent to Quetta for allegedly carrying out a suicide attack.</p>.<p>“The woman was arrested from near a park in Quetta’s Satellite Town when teams of CTD and intelligence agencies conducted an operation in the area against the outlawed Baloch Liberation Front,” the CTD official said.</p>.<p>“She had a bag with the suicide jacket that had four to five kilograms of explosives on it,” he said.</p>.<p>“We got an intelligence tip-off that the BLF had sent a suicide bomber to carry out an attack on a key installation in Quetta. We have identified her as Mahbal, wife of Bebagar alias Nadeem,” he added.</p>.<p>Last year in April, a female suicide bomber of the banned Balochistan National Army (BLA) carried out a suicide attack at the Karachi University's Confucius Institute entrance, killing three Chinese teachers and their Pakistani driver.</p>.<p>The arrest comes days after a deadly attack by Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) militants on the Karachi Police Chief’s head office on Friday, which killed seven people, including three terrorists and as many security personnel.</p>.<p>Security forces managed to kill the terrorists and clear the building after nearly four hours, with the help of police and paramilitary rangers.</p>.<p>After security lapses emerged as the cause for the TTP terrorists' successful entry into the building, the Inspector General of Sindh Police formed a committee of top-ranking police officials to probe into the incident and supervise the investigation of the case.</p>