Gunmen kill 9 men after abduction in southwest Pakistan, say police

gunmen kill 9 men after abduction in southwest pakistan, say police

Paramedic staff move a coffin box, after gunmen shot and killed nine men after abducting them from a Iran-bound bus in Noshki district, at a hospital in Quetta, Pakistan April 13, 2024. REUTERS/Naseer Ahmed

By Saleem Ahmed

QUETTA, Pakistan (Reuters) -Gunmen shot and killed nine men after abducting them from a bus in a troubled province in southwestern Pakistan bordering Afghanistan and Iran, officials said on Saturday.

gunmen kill 9 men after abduction in southwest pakistan, say police

A man stands besides the coffin boxes, after gunmen shot and killed nine men after abducting them from a Iran-bound bus in Noshki district, at a hospital in Quetta, Pakistan April 13, 2024. REUTERS/Naseer Ahmed

A separatist militant group, Baloch Liberation Army, claimed responsibility for the Friday night attack in Balochistan province in Pakistan’s southwest.

In a statement sent to a Reuters reporter, it said those killed were intelligence operatives, which authorities denied saying they were labourers heading to Iran.

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif condemned the killings.

Separatist ethnic Baloch insurgent groups in the mineral-rich region have been fighting for decades against the state, saying it denies them their share of regional resources.

Several gunmen intercepted the Iran-bound bus in Noshki district, taking the nine men with them after determining they were from the eastern province of Punjab, said police officer Abdullah Mengal. “All of them were travelling to Taftan,” he said.

The victims were shot at close range, he said. Their bullet-ridden bodies were found beneath a bridge after one and a half hours, said the district deputy commissioner, Habibullah Musakhail.

The insurgents have previously claimed responsibility for similar killings in the region, which is home to deep-water Gwadar sea port being developed by neighbouring China. The insurgents have also targeted Chinese nationals and their interests.

Beijing has invested heavily in regional development projects as part of its $65 billion pledge under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor.

(Reporting by Saleem Ahmed; Aditional reporting by Saud Meusud in Dera Ismail Khan; Writing by Asif Shahzad; Editing by William Mallard)

News Related

OTHER NEWS

Big market marred by poor upkeep

THOSE looking for fresh produce may find themselves spoilt for choice at the biggest wet market in Klang, but visitors to the place say the condition of the facilities and ... Read more »

Olive Grove: Phase 1 sold out, Phase 2 now open for sale

Olive Grove is the first-ever gated-and-guarded development in Bercham, Ipoh with 24-hour security. IPOH: YTL Land and Development Bhd announced that Phase 1 of Olive Grove is fully sold while ... Read more »

Cops arrest teen who pulled knife on elderly e-hailing driver

Screenshots of a video showing a teenager pointing a knife at an elderly e-hailing driver. PETALING JAYA: Police have arrested a 13-year-old boy for holding an elderly e-hailing driver at ... Read more »

Sprint Highway’s Semantan To KL Slip Road Fully Closed Until Dec 31

Sprint Highway’s Semantan To KL Slip Road Fully Closed Until Dec 31 If you’re a regular user of the Sprint expressway, you’ll need to do some planning for your trips ... Read more »

Genshin Impact Version 4.3 Leak Showcases Update to Domains

Genshin Impact Version 4.3 Leak Showcases Update to Domains New leaks reveals a quality-of-life update to Domains in Genshin Impact, making it easier for players to repeat and farm resources. ... Read more »

Urban Republic Warehouse Clearance: Get iPhone for as low as RM699 and many more

CG Computers will host the Urban Republic (UR) Warehouse Clearance from 30 November to 3 December at the Atria Shopping Gallery in Petaling Jaya. During the event, visitor can get ... Read more »

Malaysia has never experienced hyperinflation - Economy Ministry

Photo for illustrative purposes only – 123RF KUALA LUMPUR – Hyperinflation has never happened in Malaysia and the government hopes it will never happen, according to the Economy Ministry. It ... Read more »
Top List in the World