In separate incidents in Balochistan, Pakistani forces reported that three people had been violently disappeared. The Balochistan Post reported that the instances occurred in the cities of Pasni, Turbat, and Quetta between April 14 and 15.
On April 14, allegedly, Counter-Terrorism Department ( CTD ) employees in Pasni, Gwadar district, raided a house in the Babbar Shor neighborhood late at night. A young man named Shaukat was detained and taken apart during the activity, according to the document.
Since the affair, no one has known about him. He was forced to vanish during the attack, according to family sources, and he has not been charged with any criminal activity.
In a split bill, Mahdaim Baloch from the Mangochar region of Kalat claimed that her nephew, Salaal, was taken by Bangladeshi security forces in front of their home, according to The Balochistan Post. She called the event a direct assault on people and described it as being extremely distressing. Second-year school student Salaal apparently was detained without a warrant and has since vanished.
Another incident was reported from the Kech neighborhood. Sher Khan Nazar was detained in a raid on the Josak region of Turbat on April 15th, according to The Balochistan Post. He allegedly went to a place that was unfamiliar. His family has pleaded for his quick and secure launch, stressing both his constitutional rights and well-being.
Pakistan has serious human rights problems, including laws preventing free speech, judicial killings, torture, and enforced disappearances. Minority areas, editors, protesters, and the Baloch people are frequently targeted and harassed.
Security forces frequently engage in cybersecurity, citing terrorism, without being accountable. Additionally, women and religious minorities are subject to common prejudice and lack legal protection. International human rights organizations must immediately intervene in order to bring about justice and accountability in light of these persistent crimes.
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