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Pakistan: Balochistan minister son missing

| | May 21, 2016, at 03:08 pm
Quetta, May 21 (IBNS) Son of a Pakistani provincial minister has been missing for the past two days, media reports said.

The incident has triggered fears that he might have been kidnapped.

"Asad Khan Tareen son of Mustafa Khan Tareen who was employed as mess caretaker at Cadet College Pishin was last seen on Friday when left work in his car," Geo News reported.

He has been missing ever since, deputy commissioner Pishin was quoted as saying by Geo News.

Police have started conducting searches to find out Asad Khan Tareen.

Balochistan Inspector General Police Ahsan Mehboob  was quoted as saying by Geo News: "Some suspects have been taken into custody during raids in Quetta, Qilla Abdull and Pasheen.”

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