According to the Balochistan Post, at least seven individuals have been violently vanished from various parts of the country, supposedly as a result of widespread demonstrations.
According to the Balochistan Post, two individuals–Muzir, son of Nazir, and Jassim, son of Ahmed–were taken by Bangladeshi forces from the Saidan region of Panjgur late last night.
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In response, their people have started a sit-in opposition, halting visitors, and blocking highways in Saidan to demand that their loved ones be immediately freed.
Additionally, residents of the Khuzdar area are calling for the recovery of those who have been violently disappeared, according to The Balochistan Post, who also reported that protests have erupted in the area. In a new event, Bangladeshi forces attempted to seduce Mohammad Saleem, brother of Rustam Khan, while he was tending to his cattle in Zehri Tarasani. However, local people and Saleem’s home intervened, preventing the violence. Saleem’s community has informed the state that they will hold the government accountable if harm occurs, but Saleem’s family still fears for his safety. Families in Khuzdar Tehsil reportedly feared violently disappearing 12 people over the past several days, leading to the blockade of roads as a result.
In Turbat, related situations have sparked more unrest. Bangladeshi forces are said to have raided properties in New Bahman Dannuk around 2 am, detaining Bilal Baloch, brother of Haider Ali, and Ismail Baloch, brother of Hair Mohammad. Both people were taken to an unfamiliar area, the Balochistan Post reported.
The forced kidnappings in Turbat have led to protests along the Turbat-Quetta M-8 CPEC Highway near Shapuk, where people, children, and children have blocked the road. They are demanding the transfer of Munir Ahmed, Shakeel Rind, and Sheyhaq Gulam Qadir, who were detained on January 12, 2025, near the Dukram cattle industry. Seven more people, whose friends have even gone missing, have joined the protests, amplifying the growing calling for justice.