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Two Balochi youth abducted in Pakistan. Photo Courtesy:Unsplash

Pakistan security forces allegedly abduct two Balochistan youth

| @indiablooms | Apr 14, 2025, at 12:48 am

Pakistan forces have allegedly kidnapped two persons, including a teenager, in Balochistan's Sui area, media reports said.

Sources told Balochistan Post that 13-year-old Muhammad Hayat s/o Tola Bugti, and another man, Siwa were picked up from a hotel.

They were reportedly abducted by members of Pakistani intelligence agency and members of a so-called “death squad.”

Incidents of enforced disappearances continue to rise across Balochistan, drawing concern from local communities and human rights organizations, reported the newspaper.

Pakistan's Balochistan region has been witnessing insurgency and unrest for a long time now.

The Baloch community members have often blamed the government for exploiting the resources but taking no steps to develop the region.

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