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Four young men went “missing” and two dead bodies were recovered from different parts of Balochistan in two days.

According to reports, Pakistani forces have allegedly detained a young man named Salam s/o Muhammad Azum along with his friend from the capital city of Quetta. Salam is a resident of the Mashkay area of Balochistan.

The family sources said that Salam is a medical student who was detained along with his friend by the Pakistani security forces, whose whereabouts remain unknown.

Moreover, Pakistani forces have reportedly detained a man after the arrest who was identified as Basit Baloch. The family sources said that Pakistani forces have forcibly disappeared young Basit. They further said that the endless series of enforced disappearances continue, while the judiciary, media, and politicians have given full amnesty to the forces.

Similarly, another Baloch went “missing” from the Mastung district of Balochistan, on Friday. Pakistani forces allegedly forcibly disappeared the man named Naseebullah s/o Bakhtawar Shahwani, local sources told TBP.

The family of the victim appealed to the government for the safe recovery of Naseebullah.

Meanwhile, two dead bodies were recovered in Quetta and Besima on Friday. As per the reports, the local administration recovered a dead body from the hills of the Eastern bypass area of Quetta. The dead body was moved to the hospital for identification, where he was identified as Sarang Marri s/o Sultan. 

The aforementioned man was reportedly missing for the last 28 days. After the necessary procedures, the local administration handed over the dead body to the heirs.

Meanwhile, another man was found dead in the mountains of Besima town in Washuk district of Balochistan. The deceased has not been identified yet — the corpse is kept in the Besima Hospital for identification.

It should be noted that four dead bodies in total have been recovered in the last three days from different areas of Balochistan.

On Thursday, law enforcement forces recovered the dead body of a young man from the Kalat area of ​​Balochistan, who was identified as Sadullah s/o Khan Muhammad who had been shot dead. While a day earlier, the dead body of Abdul Waheed Lotani was recovered from Zehri town.

SourceTBP

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