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Pakistan riverlands terrorised, transfixed by Tiktok Bandits taunting authorities

Pakistan riverlands terrorised, transfixed by Tiktok Bandits taunting authorities

Posted on November 2, 2024 By admin


With a showman’s flair and an outlaw’s moustache, the Pakistani gangster dials the hotline on his own most wanted notice — taunting the authorities who put a bounty on his head.

Staring down the lens in a social media clip, Shahid Lund Baloch challenges the official on the phone and his thousands of viewers: “Do you know my circumstances or my reasons for taking up arms?”

The 28-year-old is hiding out in riverine terrain in central Punjab which has long offered refuge to bandits — using the Internet to enthral citizens even as he preys on them, police say. On TikTok, Facebook, YouTube and Instagram he fascinates tens of thousands with messages delivered gun-in-hand, romanticising his rural lifestyle and cultivating a reputation as a champion of the people. But he is wanted for 28 cases including murder, abduction and attacks on police — with a 10 million (Pakistani) rupee price on his head.

“People who are sitting on the outside think he is a hero, but the people here know he is no hero,” said Javed Dhillon, a former lawmaker for Rahim Yar Khan district close to the hideouts of Baloch, and other bandits like him.

“They have been at the receiving end of his cruelty and violence.”

Backwater with bandwidth

Baloch is said to dwell on a sandy island in the “Katcha lands” — roughly translating as “backwaters” — on the Indus River which skewers Pakistan from top to bottom.

High-standing crops provide cover for ambushes and the region is riven by shifting seasonal waterways that complicate pursuit over crimes ranging from kidnapping to highway robbery and smuggling. At the intersection of three of Pakistan’s four provinces, gangs with hundreds of members have for decades capitalised on poor coordination between police forces by flitting across jurisdictions.

“The natural features of these lands support the criminals,” said senior police officer Naveed Wahla. “They will hide out in a water turbine, move in boats, or through sugarcane crops.”

Sweeping police operations and even an Army incursion in 2016 failed to impose law and order. This August, a rocket attack on a police convoy killed 12 officers.

“In the current state of affairs here there is only fear and terror,” said Haq Nawaz, whose adult son was abducted late September for a five million rupee ransom he cannot afford. “There is no one to look after our wellbeing,” he complains.

But the gangs are increasingly online.

Some use the web to lay “honey-traps” luring kidnap victims by impersonating romantic suitors, business partners and advertising cheap sales of tractors or cars.

Some parade hostages in clips for ransom or exhibit arsenals of heavy weapons in musical TikToks.

Baloch has by far the largest online profile — irking police with a combined 2,00,000 followers.

Media-savvy guy

Rizwan Gondal, the head police officer of Rahim Yar Khan district, says that his detectives have a dossier proving his “heinous criminal activities”. “Police have made multiple efforts to capture him however he escapes,” he added.

“He’s a very media-savvy guy. Let him say, ‘I am going to surrender before the state to prove that I am innocent’ and let the media cover it.”

In his clips Baloch protests his innocence whilst casting himself as a vigilante in a lawless land, claiming he chose to fight only after family members were slain in tribal clashes.

“We couldn’t get justice from the courts so I decided to pick up arms and started fighting with my enemies,” Baloch said. “They killed our people, we killed theirs.”

But he also plays off the cycle of state neglect which breeds banditry and in turn relegates the destitute farming communities further to society’s fringes.

In comments sections his viewers call him “beloved brother bandit” and a “real hero”. “You have won my heart,” claims another.

“He is popular in the mainstream because he is giving the police authorities a tough time,” said former lawmaker Dhillon.

Robbed of followers

Police have proposed countering bandits by downgrading mobile phone towers to 2G, preventing social media apps from loading. That has not yet happened and would risk cutting communities off further still.

But more low tech solutions have had some success.

An anti-honey trap police cell cautions citizens against the gangs with the help of billboards and loudspeakers at checkpoints entering the area, preventing 531 people from falling prey since last August, according to their data.

Baloch scoffs at police. But one problem plaguing his bid for online stardom has his attention.

Copycat social media accounts pretend to be him and share duplicates of his videos — earning thousands more followers and views than his legitimate accounts.

He feels robbed. “I don’t know what they are trying to achieve,” he complains.

But for police, his internet hero status is at odds with the toll of his crimes.

“People will idealise Shahid Lund Baloch but when they ultimately get kidnapped by him, then they will realise who Shahid Lund Baloch really is,” said senior officer Wahla.

Published – November 02, 2024 11:26 am IST



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