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Two Baloch young men went missing from Mastung district, while a missing person recovered from Panjgur district of Balochistan.

According to reports, the Counter Terrorism Department (CTD) personnel have allegedly detained sixteen-year old Sajid Ali s/o Kamal Khan Sasoli from Kili Ladha area of Mastung district. According to family sources, his whereabouts are unknown since.

Sajid Ali

According to family sources, Sajid Sasoli, is a student of 9th grade in Government High School Mohammad Shahi Mastung. 

Sajid’s family expressed grave concern over his arrest and then disappearance. They said his disappearance has put us in a deep distress. They appealed to the officials to bring him in the light.

 Similarly, 24 hours later another youth named Irfan Bangulzai was reportedly detained from the same district. As per sources, Irfan is a member of a student union, Baloch Students Organization (BSO) and also a member of Al Maddad Foundation, a social and welfare organization.

Irfan Bangulzai

Meanwhile, a missing person has been recovered half-dead in Balochistan’s district Panjgur. The recovered person has been identified as Ghani s/o Lashkari. According to sources, the man was subjected to severe torture during his detention, due to which he is in poor condition.

According to rights groups, more than 45,000 people have been forcibly disappeared from Balochistan in last two decades. While the international rights groups, the families of the victims and a campaign group from the region, the Voice for Baloch Missing Persons (VBMP) accuse Pakistani army and intelligence services of commuting such violations.

SourceTBP

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