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SARBAZ: Independent sources informed ‘Baloch activists Campaign’ that on Sunday the Iranian security forces stormed the village of Nasir Abad in Sarbaz, Iranian occupied Balochistan, and arrested at least 30 people.
The BAC also reported that security for detained Molavi Dost Mohammad Raeesi, the head of Friday prayers in in the village, and Haji Gul Khan, one of the elders of the village for several hours but they were later released.
The report said the security forces raided the village at 4 am and made the arrests. The victims have been named as follows:
1.Moslem Dehkani son of Karej 2. Akbar Dehkani son of Mousa 3. Omed Bahramzai son of Gull Khan 4. Naveed Bahramzahi son of Gull Khan 5. Zubair Bahramzai son of Shehdad 6. Shehdad Bahramzai 7. Adham Arbabi 8. Haaj Iqbal 9. Amir Bahramzai son of Mohammad Karim 10. Abu Bakir Mullazai son of Ibrahim 11. Siddique Barahmzai son of Ahmad12. Farhad Buledi son of Arif13. Adrees Buledi son of Abdul Lateef14. Bashir Buledi son of Abdul Lateef15. Ameer Bahramzai son of Ayoub16, Waseem Bahramzai son of Adham17. Dado Bahramzai son of Dad Mohammad 18. Majid Bahramzai son of Molavi Abdul Rehman 19. Yousaf Rind son of Dad Raheem 20. Ameen Rind son of Dad Raheem 21. Asif Bahramzai son of Raheem 22. Zubair from Ali Abad 23. Khalid Karej.
According to Baloch Activists Campaign the Iranian security forces conducted the unwarranted raid early in the morning when people were asleep. The forces broke windows and door of houses and looted computers and mobile phones and other valuables from the inhabitants. The raid in Nasir Abad continued till 9 am.
There has been reports of similar arrests in Dazbagaan and Ali Abad areas as well, the Baloch Activist Campaign reported.
BBC Persian reported that two days ago a non-local teacher Essa Sharaki and a security official named Adham Saboori were killed by unknown attackers in the same region.
The Iranian official sources had reported that aforementioned two people were killed by ‘armed bandits’ but no groups have so far claimed responsibility for the assassinations.
The term “armed bandits” in the literature of the Islamic Republic is generally used for armed groups like Jaish al-Adel and Jaish al-Nasr. These two groups are reportedly splinters of the Jundollah of Abdul Malik Reki.
Nasir Abad is situated 45 kilometres from district of Raask’s main city of Sarbaz and 125 kilometre from town of Iranshahr on Chahbahar road.