7 persons forcibly disappeared from Karachi, Kech

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Seven more Baloch men have been reported missing from Balochistan’s Kech district and Karachi city on Wednesday.

]According to reports, Lala Arshad son of Muhammad Hassan, a resident of Lyari Karachi, was detained by the Pakistani intelligence agencies and later disappeared.

Meanwhile, six more people have gone missing in Goma area of district Kech. As per sources, the forcibly disappeared persons by Pakistani forces have been identified as Mohaib Sheeran, Shoaib Mohammad Shah, Waju Wahid, Fareed, Younis and Mubarak Dilmurad. 

The abductees are construction workers from Balochistan’s Khuzdar district, who were working in Gomazi. The said persons were previously abducted by the forces and released later, sources said.

More than 20 people have been reported missing across Balochistan this week, including 15 people from Gomazi who are still missing. Political parties and human rights organisations blame Pakistani intelligence agencies and military for the ongoing enforced disappearances in Balochistan.

SourceTBP

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