At least ten missing persons have returned to their homes in different areas of Balochistan.
According to details by local TBP correspondents, 10 people who went missing after arrests by Pakistani forces from different parts of Balochistan have reached their home.
According to the details, in a raid that took place in Buleda area of Kech on October 1st, six people were arrested and subsequently disappeared to unknown location have been recovered today.
Two other missing persons from Kech also reached their homes.
Those who returned home in Kech include Mohammad, Peer Jan, Maula Bakhsh, Abdul Haq, Mohammad Omar, Jamil, Aziz and Jamal.
While two brothers who were kidnapped few days ago from Dasht have also been released. They were identified as as Aaqil and Mohsin sons of Qazi Sabzal.
According to local reports, while few dozen people have returned homes in last couple of months, many others have gone missing.
The term ‘missing persons’ is widely used in Balochistan to connote arrests made by security forces as the arrested are not presented before court of law and instead kept under incommunicado detention in military camps.
On International Day of the Victims of Enforced Disappearances The International Human Rights Council, Hong Kong (IHRC-HK) also expressed concerns over enforced disappearance in Pakistan and called upon the state institutions to play an active role in the recovery of all the missing persons.