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Digital silence in Quetta after security alert

i2wtcBy i2wtcNovember 1, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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The Balochistan government on Friday suspended mobile internet services across Quetta for 24 hours in response to intelligence-based security alerts, officials from the provincial Home Department confirmed.

The decision, aimed at preventing any potential unrest, will remain in effect until midnight. Authorities said the measure was part of broader efforts to maintain law and order in the provincial capital, where security has been placed on high alert.

The city’s Red Zone — housing key government offices and installations — has been heavily fortified, with police, Frontier Corps (FC) and paramilitary units deployed at sensitive points across Quetta.

The move followed a letter to the Ministry of Interior, in which the provincial government requested the suspension of 3G and 4G services in Quetta on October 31, citing a “peculiar law and order situation” and heightened threat perceptions.

Officials said the step was necessary to safeguard public life and property in view of the security concerns. However, the blackout disrupted daily life for thousands of citizens, including students, traders and professionals who rely heavily on digital connectivity for work and education.

This is not the first time the province has faced communication restrictions. Many residents expressed frustration, urging the government to explore less disruptive alternatives during such emergency measures.

Mobile data services were previously suspended for over two weeks in August before being restored following a Balochistan High Court order. The latest suspension comes amid deteriorating security conditions in the province.



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