Reports have emerged of several individuals going missing in recent days from different areas of Balochistan, while a teacher from Balochistan was also reportedly abducted in Lahore, according to local sources and family members.
In Panjgur, unidentified armed men reportedly abducted two brothers near the New Complex area. Local sources said the men, travelling in a vehicle, allegedly took Abdullah and Abdul Latif, sons of Ghulam Mohammad and residents of the Tar Office locality, at gunpoint before leaving the area. Their whereabouts remain unknown.
In a separate incident in the Nal area of Khuzdar district, family members reported that two brothers were taken into custody during a late-night raid on their home on 3 March 2026. The individuals were identified as Mohammad Amir, son of Juma Khan, and Liaquat Ali, son of Juma Khan.
According to their relatives, Mohammad Amir had been working as a labourer in Saudi Arabia, while Liaquat Ali runs a local shop. The family said both men were taken from their home by personnel they identified as Pakistani security forces and were moved to an undisclosed location. Authorities have not issued a statement regarding the incident.
Another case was reported from the Parom area of Panjgur, where a 42-year-old labourer identified as Dileep, son of Mohammad, was allegedly taken by unidentified individuals during the daytime on 26 February 2026. Since then, his family says they have received no information about his whereabouts.
Separately, reports indicate that Abdul Wahab Baloch, a teacher originally from the Nal Gresha area of Balochistan, was allegedly detained in Lahore on 7 March 2026. According to local sources, he was present in the Faisal Town Block D area of the city when he was taken into custody by unidentified individuals.
Abdul Wahab Baloch is described as a teacher who had been working at Mir Ghous Bakhsh Bizenjo Public High School Nal and Inter College Nal on a remuneration basis.

Families of the missing individuals have called on authorities to clarify their whereabouts and, if they are in custody, to present them before a court of law. They have also appealed to human rights organisations to take notice of the reported cases. Officials have not yet commented publicly on the incidents.




























