A 16-year-old Baloch student named Abdullah Baloch was reportedly taken from his home in Jiwani tehsil of Gwadar district by Pakistani forces, as stated by the Baloch National Movement’s Human Rights Department. Abdullah was allegedly detained by Pakistan’s Frontier Corps and Military Intelligence during a raid, and his current whereabouts are unknown. The rights body has called for the immediate disclosure of Abdullah’s location and his safe return.
Expressing concern over the detention of the minor student, the organization condemned the Pakistani military’s raid on the residence of Ali Faqeer Sangor in the Gogdan area of Kech district. According to local sources and family members, security forces entered the home, conducted a search, and mistreated the household members. The rights body emphasized that such actions violate human dignity and legal protections against targeting women for intimidation or punishment.
The rights organization described the incident as part of a broader pattern of coercive tactics against civilians and their families by Pakistani forces in Balochistan. The Baloch Yakjehti Committee highlighted the continued imprisonment of its chief organizer, Mahrang Baloch, and other leaders, attributing it to an institutional conspiracy involving various Pakistani institutions. The committee called for the declaration of enforced disappearances as a serious crime, the restoration of judicial independence, the lifting of media censorship, and transparent investigations supervised by the United Nations into these atrocities.
