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Two persons went missing after being detained by Pakistani forces
Two persons have gone missing after being detained by Pakistani forces in Panjgur and Kharan districts of Balochistan.
The missing person from Panjgur has been identified as Bhazad Dilawari son of Barkat Dilawari.
The man was taken into custody by the forces this evening from the central Bazaar Chitkan of Panjgur near the FC camp and transferred to an unknown location.
Meanwhile, there are reports from Kharan that Nowshad son of Hassan Khan Siyapad Rind has gone missing after being taken into custody by the forces last night.
According to the sources, last night at 8 o’clock in front of Wapda Road Ali Ahmed Safarzai’s shop, the CD officials severely tortured the man and took him away along with his motorcycle.
It is to be noted that the issue of missing persons in Balochistan has reached a critical stage against which Baloch nationalists and human rights organizations have been protesting for the last one decade but instead of rescuing the people, the forces are making more people missing.
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