Three individuals have reportedly been forcibly disappeared by Pakistani forces from Mastung and Hub districts of Balochistan, while another missing student has been released.
According to reports, Pakistani forces have forcibly disappeared a teacher from the Hub district in Balochistan.
Behroz Delawari, a young man, was taken forcibly from his home allegedly by Pakistani forces and intelligence agencies on Friday night, after which no information could be obtained about him.
According to family members of Behroz Delawari, at 2:30 a.m. last night, individuals wearing uniforms of Pakistani forces, including the Frontier Corps and plainclothes personnel, took him from his home in Ameerabad, Hub Chowki, and transferred him to an undisclosed location beyond the court’s jurisdiction.
In another news, Pakistani law enforcement officials allegedly forcibly disappeared Ghulamullah Lehri, son of Rakia Khan Lehri, from his home during a house raid on March 26 from Mastung district of Balochistan. His whereabouts remain unknown since.
In the third similar case, Pakistani forces allegedly detained a youth named Saddam Hussain, a resident of Azizabad in Mastung, and shifted him to an undisclosed location, after which his fate remains unknown.
Local sources told TBP correspondent that the aforementioned youth is employed in the Education Department and was subjected to forced disappearance by Pakistani forces from Chiltan Pump, Mastung, around midnight, on March 19, 2024.
Meanwhile, a Baloch student identified as Khudadad Siraj, a resident of Turbat Tejaban and a student of a medical college in Sargodha, Punjab, who was forcibly disappeared by armed men earlier this month from the Punjab province, has been released.
Following Siraj’s abduction, several protests were carried out by the Baloch Students’ Council (BSC) in Lahore and Sargodha of the Punjab province. On the other hand, women and children blocked the CPEC route at Kirki Tejaban, in Balochistan for his safe recovery. At last, on Friday, he was released.