Two more bodies were recovered from Balochistan yesterday, bringing the total to six bodies discovered within a 24-hour period.
In one case, the body of Amanullah, son of Taus, a young boy who had gone missing a month ago from Quetta’s Kharotabad area, was found in the mountains of Nohisar. Local authorities took custody of the body and transferred it to the hospital for further investigation.
In another incident, the body of an elderly woman from the Kallag area of Kech district was recovered. She had gone missing on Sunday evening while travelling on the Aliabad route. The Levies Force found her body on Monday morning and handed it over to her family. This marked the second case of a woman’s body being found in Turbat within a week.
Six Bodies Recovered in 24 Hours
Yesterday, six bodies were recovered from various parts of Balochistan. On Monday, the remains of Abid Hussain and Masti Khan, who had been missing for eight years, were discovered in the Zehri area of Khuzdar. Additionally, on Sunday, the bodies of Faqir Jan and Essa, two individuals missing for some time, were found in Awaran.
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The frequent recovery of unidentified and mutilated bodies in Balochistan continues to be a severe human rights concern. International human rights groups and Baloch activists blame Pakistani military forces, including secret services, for enforced disappearances and extra-judicial killings in the region as a counter-insurgency tactic.