Three Youths Forcibly Disappeared from Panjgur, Noshki, and Karachi

Balochistan/Karachi – Pakistani security forces have allegedly forcibly disappeared three young men from different regions, including Panjgur, Noshki, and Karachi, in the past few days.

In Panjgur, Mehrullah, son of Maqbool Ahmed and a resident of Tasp, was reportedly taken from his home by Pakistani forces on May 18, 2025. According to his family, Mehrullah, who works as a laborer, was forcibly disappeared without any legal procedure. His family has demanded his safe and immediate release.

In Noshki, another young man, Naveed Jamaldini, son of FIFA Akbar Dost Jamaldini, was allegedly abducted on May 19 at around 5:30 PM from Kali Badal Karez Cross while traveling with friends. Eyewitnesses reported that individuals in plain clothes stopped them using two vehicles and took Naveed away at gunpoint, later transferring him to Noshki Cantonment. His friends were released after three hours, but Naveed remains missing. His family has appealed for his urgent release.

Meanwhile, in Karachi’s Jam Goth area of Malir, Mir Balach, son of Abdul Latif and an active member of the Baloch Yakjehti Committee (BYC), was reportedly detained by Pakistani forces last night and subsequently subjected to enforced disappearance. His family has confirmed the incident and is calling for his immediate and safe recovery.

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