London Escorts sunderland escorts 1v1.lol unblocked yohoho 76 https://www.symbaloo.com/mix/yohoho?lang=EN yohoho https://www.symbaloo.com/mix/agariounblockedpvp https://yohoho-io.app/ https://www.symbaloo.com/mix/agariounblockedschool1?lang=EN

CTD detains woman from Kech, CPEC route blocked in protest

Must Read

Genocide is the only option in Balochistan – Pakistani Minister declares

A Pakistani minister in Balochistan, who is de-jure head of security apparatus in the region, has declared that genocide...

Aslam Baloch — The Baloch General – TBP Special report

For seventy years, through ups and downs, successes and failures, with rapid and slow pace, the Balochistan’s...

State’s deadly weapon, Shafiq Mengal – The Balochistan Post report

Strings of suicide bombing in Sindh's Shikarpur city and firing incident on BSO azad's rally in Khuzdar got connected...

Security forces on Monday morning raided a house in Hoshap Tehsil of Kech district and forcibly detained a woman. 

According to reports, The Counter Terrorism Department personnel arrested a woman named Noor Jan and shifted her to an unknown location, whose whereabouts are unknown since. After her disappearance, the residents of the area blocked the CPEC route in protest.

As per the sources, 40-years-old Noor Jan is a resident of Kolwah Miristan area of ​​Kech, who was married with a resident of Hoshap, named Fazal.

A social worker from Turbat told The Balochistan Post that the woman is still under the custody of CTD while their demand is that she should be released as soon as possible.

After the protest, the CTD claimed that it has arrested a female suicide bomber. The CTD claimed that the woman wanted to target the Chinese convoy on the CPEC route. The CTD said that during the raid, a female suicide bomber was arrested and an explosive device with a detonator was also recovered from her possession. “The woman belonged to a banned organization”, CTD claimed.

The spokesperson for the Balochistan National Party (BNP) Kech while issuing a statement said that the CTD’s raid on the house of a Baloch woman Noor Jan from Hoshap and her subsequent disappearance was a blatant violation of human rights which would have serious consequences for the state.

He said that the attitude of state institutions was inappropriate in Balochistan. Which has always been questioned but instead of changing this pattern, it is creating more and worse conditions. Women, youth, children and elderly, no one is safe from the hands of law enforcement forces in Balochistan, BNP spokesperson said.

Baloch nationalist parties, student unions, rights and social media activists have condemned the enforced disappearance of an “innocent” woman.

A political activist and and medical student Mahrang Baloch said on twitter that “Collective punishment is practiced by the state to suppress the innocent masses and alleged them in fake cases”

Veengas, A journalist stated in a tweet that “After Karachi University suicide bomb incident: eight women were kidnapped”

SourceTBP

Latest News

Islamabad Court Acquits 85 Participants of BYC Long March, Including Dr. Mahrang Baloch

A civil court in Islamabad has acquitted Dr. Mahrang Baloch and 85 others named in an FIR...

BLF Warns Arab Visitors Against Hunting in Conflict-Ridden Balochistan

The Balochistan Liberation Front (BLF) has issued a warning to visitors from the Gulf nations, particularly Qatar and Oman, urging them to...

Baloch Student Allegedly Abducted in Lahore as Missing Youth from Kech Released

A student from Koh-e-Sulaiman, Jameel Baloch, was reportedly abducted by personnel of Pakistan’s intelligence agencies from Sultan Town, Lahore, on Sunday night.

Quetta: BMC Students Protest Campus Closure, Security Crackdown for 26th Day

Students at the Bolan Medical College (BMC) entered the 26th day of their sit-in protest on Sunday against the closure of their...

5 People ‘Forcibly Disappeared’ in Gwadar and Turbat

Pakistani forces have allegedly detained and forcibly disappeared five people from Gwadar and Turbat cities of Balochistan. According to...