Balochistan: One killed, six abducted by Pakistani security forces from different areas

 Balochistan: One killed, six abducted by Pakistani security forces from different areas

QUETTA: Pakistani military-backed death squad terrorists shot dead a man and wounded his two sons in Mashky area whereas Pakistani security forces have abducted at least six people from different areas of Balochistan in last few days.

According to details, Pakistan military death squad demanded ransom from a man whose son had recently returned from Dubai. The man named, Mubarak, refused to pay ransom to the criminals.

Later, the military-backed death squads have opened indiscriminate firing at Mubarak and his sons in Mashaky Bazar as result Mubarak died on pot and his two sons have been critically injured.

The injured brothers have been shifted to Karachi for treatment.

Separately, Pakistani forces have attacked a house in Dasht region of Turbat Balochistan on Thursday evening and tortured women and children during the raid.

The FC and security agencies have abducted Balochi language poet Ayaz son of Majeed during Dasht operation.

Earlier, Pakistani security forces have abducted two Baloch from Lasbela Balochistan on 12th of March, 2018.

The abducted men have been as Abdul Aziz son of Khan Mohammad, a school teacher, and Doctor Khalid son of Mohammad Khan.

Pakistan FC and intelligence agencies killed Abdul Aziz Baloch’s son Saddam Baloch during a peaceful protest in Khuzdar Balochistan on 15 January 2010.

The duo originally hails from Kalar region of Mashkay Balochistan.

In another incident, Pakistani forces carried offensives in district Bolan area of Balochistan on 16th of March, 2018 and abducted at least three people.

The victims who are said to be farmers have been named as 35-year-old Mir Jan son Saidan, Jangan son of Shah Mir 27 years of age and Kabul son of Hayat 25 years old.

Pakistani security forces have lately accelerated their acts of enforced-disappearances in Balochistan. The rights groups claim that more than 24, 000 people including women and children are currently in the illegal custody of Pakistani security forces.

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