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4 young men have been forcibly disappeared in various raids in Mastung and Turbat districts of Balochistan.

According to reports, the Pakistani forces have allegedly disappeared 3 young men after the arrest in a raid on their house in Mastung District of Balochistan.

The Pakistani security forces have reportedly taken Waheed Baloch, Naveed Bangulzai and Ghulam Hussain Bangulzai in their custody on 15 August from Kili Teri area of Mastung.

According to sources, before this incident, Waheed Baloch had been forcefully abducted in 2012.

The aforementioned people belong to the same family, and their family are concerned about their lives.

whereas, another youth Sajid Siraj, a resident of Turbat city of Balochistan has gone missing.

The regional sources told TBP, that Sajid Siraj, a student of CAA department in Jamshoro Sindh University, came to his hometown during the holidays. He went missing when he was traveling from Turbat to Kirhki Tajaaban.

Abductee: Sajid Siraj

Meanwhile, the family of missing Saifullah son of Dad Khuda Rodeni has appealed for his safe recovery who has been missing since 2013 when he was going for his duty.

“We have been waiting for him for the last 7 years but still his whereabouts remain unknown”, they added.

The issue of missing persons in Balochistan has become a serious problem. As per the local reports, almost every day, Pakistani forces and intelligence agencies carry out raids and operations in different areas and forcibly disappear people after arresting them.

Political and social circles in Balochistan are strongly condemning the resurgence of enforced disappearances. Whereas peaceful protests have been going on in Quetta and Karachi for more than a decade for the recovery of missing persons.

SourceTBP

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