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[H2]Gunmen abduct and kill 9 passengers from Punjab after ID check on bus near Noshki[/H2]
Dawn.com
April 13, 2024

Photo via Noshki police.

Photo via Noshki police.

Nine people from Punjab were killed near Noshki, Balochistan in the early hours of Saturday, when gunmen forced them off a bus they were travelling in and shot them, officials said. Another attack on a separate vehicle killed two people.

"About 10-12 gunmen blockaded the Quetta-Taftan Highway N-40 in the vicinity of Sultan Charhai near Noshki and abducted nine passengers from a bus," Deputy Commissioner Habibullah Musakhel told Dawn.com.

The gunmen checked the identity cards of passengers from the Taftan-bound bus and kidnapped them, he added. They were subsequently shot dead.

The bodies of the abducted passengers were found under a bridge nearby after an hour and a half, Musakhel said. It's unclear whether their belongings were taken.

The nine victims were from Punjab, Noshki Station House Officer Asad Mengal told Dawn.com. The victims — all of whom were men — were from Wazirabad, Mandi Bahauddin, and Gujranwala, according to identity documents seen by Dawn.com.

In a separate attack on the same highway, a car that tried to force its way through the gunmen's cordon was fired upon, killing one passenger and injuring four, the SHO said.

When the car did not stop, the gunmen shot at the vehicle, bursting its tires. As a result, the vehicle overturned, SHO Mengal said. Two people, which police said were locals, were killed in the second attack. One of the car's passengers was a brother of provincial assembly member Ghulam Dastgir Badini, the SHO added.

Dawn.com's correspondent was able to confirm that both attacks were carried out at the same blockade.

The bodies of the victims were shifted to Quetta, Noshki Civil Hospital Medical Superintendent Zafar Mengal told Dawn.com.

No group has claimed responsibility for the attacks so far.

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif strongly condemned the attack and sought a report on the incident, according to Radio Pakistan.

He expressed his condolences to the victims' families, saying: "We stand with the bereaved families in this hour of grief."

The premier said the perpetrators of this incident of terrorism and their facilitators will be punished.

He also reaffirmed his commitment to wipe out the menace of terrorism from the root.

Meanwhile, Balochistan Chief Minister Mir Sarfraz Bugti expressed deep grief and sorrow over the sad incident, Radio Pakistan reported. He said terrorists would be dealt with iron hands and vowed that terrorists would not succeed in their nefarious designs.

Under Bugti's directives, the bodies of the victims are being sent to their hometowns via ambulances from Edhi and the Pakistan Disaster Management Authority (PDMA).

Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz also expressed regret over the incident and said the nation was one, adding that no trace would remain of those spreading hate in society.

[H2]Past incidents[/H2]
In October last year, unidentified gunmen fatally shot six labourers hailing from Punjab in Turbat in Balochistan's Kech district. The victims had been based in the house of a local contractor and were there for construction work when they became the target of the attack, District Police Officer (DPO) Imam Bux told Dawn.com

According to the police, the killings were [targeted][2]. All victims belonged to different areas of southern Punjab, suggesting they had been chosen for their ethnic background.

A similar incident occurred in 2015, when gunmen [killed][3] 20 construction workers and injured three others in a pre-dawn attack on a labourers' camp near Turbat.

"The labourers were sleeping in the camp when it was stormed by the assailants," Balochistan Home Secretary Akbar Hussain Durrani told Dawn.

"Around 50 armed men riding two pickups and motorcycles descended on the camp at around 1:40am and opened fire on the workers," the commissioner of Makran division said.

Eight personnel of Levies Force were taken into custody for interrogation because, according to officials, they did not offer resistance to the attackers.

Bugti, who was provincial home minister at the time, said they would face action for negligence.

"The victims belonged to Sindh and Punjab. They were working for a private construction company building a bridge over a stream in Gogdan,15 kilometres from Turbat," he said.

"The attackers were not Baloch. The labourers were killed by terrorists and terrorists have no caste, creed or religion," he said.
 
[H3]At least 11 including nine passengers shot dead in Noshki attack[/H3]
Bodies of nine abducted passengers recovered, security forces launch search operation

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April 13, 2024

the bus which was attacked photo express



The bus which was attacked. PHOTO: Express

QUETTA: At least 11 people, including nine passengers, were shot dead in Balochistan's Noshki after unknown attackers opened fire on a bus and abducted travellers.

More than a dozen attackers opened fire on a bus after it failed to stop at a roadblock on the Quetta-Taftan N-40 Highway, said Deputy Commissioner Noshki Habibullah Musakhail.

Several gunmen then boarded the Iran-bound bus in Noshki district, taking nine men with them after determining they were from the province of Punjab, elaborated police officer Abdullah Mengal.

"All of them were travelling to Taftan," he said adding that the victims were shot at close range.

Their bullet-ridden bodies were found from beneath a bridge after one and a half hours, added Musakhail.
 
Pakistan has witnessed an uptick in terror activities, especially in KP and Balochistan, after the banned militant Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan ended its ceasefire with the government in November 2022.

According to a security report recently issued by the Centre for Research and Security Studies, Pakistan witnessed 432 violence-linked fatalities and 370 injuries among civilians, security personnel, and outlaws, resulting from as many as 245 incidents of terror attacks and counter-terror operations during the first quarter of 2024.

KP and Balochistan, both bordering Afghanistan, accounted for over 92 per cent of all fatalities and 86pc of attacks, including incidents of terrorism and security forces operations, during this period. Individually, the former suffered 51pc and the latter 41pc of all fatalities in the first quarter of 2024, the report said.
 
Our country is not safe anymore. I bet money these balochi terror gangs are getting arms and sanctuary from Afghani. Also in the news is this new phenomenon of heavily armed 'kachay de daaku' in our Seraiki belt in the booming kidnapping for ransom business. Very sad situation.
 
It is a big provocation to get the federal government to start a harder crackdown so that it becomes an international hot topic. A similar massacre of Punjabi/ Urdu speakers took place in East Pakistan, which prompted the federal government to launch "Operation Searchlight" in 1971. The federal government needs to be careful not to fall into this trap. They should take measures discreetly to hunt down the killers and planners.
 
It is a big provocation to get the federal government to start a harder crackdown so that it becomes an international hot topic. A similar massacre of Punjabi/ Urdu speakers took place in East Pakistan, which prompted the federal government to launch "Operation Searchlight" in 1971. The federal government needs to be careful not to fall into this trap. They should take measures discreetly to hunt down the killers and planners.
The behavior of these balochi/ pashto tribal insurgents is scary. I believe what this muzammil is basically sayin, but he refuses to admit that going after these thugs n killers is beyond the capacity/ capability of our FC. Now we also got big gangs of heavily armed Daku in our Seraiki belt. We are going toward anarchy.
 
The behavior of these balochi/ pashto tribal insurgents is scary. I believe what this muzammil is basically sayin, but he refuses to admit that going after these thugs n killers is beyond the capacity/ capability of our FC. Now we also got big gangs of heavily armed Daku in our Seraiki belt. We are going toward anarchy.
FC is not the right organization to manage this kind of situation. They should work with the Federal authority. The Federal government needs to take control of the situation through the civilian authority. The federal government is preoccupied with dirty politics more than anything. So, our future is doomed.
 
FC is not the right organization to manage this kind of situation. They should work with the Federal authority. The Federal government needs to take control of the situation through the civilian authority. The federal government is preoccupied with dirty politics more than anything. So, our future is doomed.
I know we have a societal collapse issue now. There is no honest leadership. We got a travel advisory now on travel to Pakistan from Japan, whoever did this has damaged relations between Japan n our country.
 
Gents check dis out. Apologies that this is in our language, but for those of us who understand now that our western two provinces are a lost cause. This is just ridiculous and disgusting behavior killing innocent people like this. These killers need to be hunted down like animals:
 
I hope Raisi Sahb bought a coffer full of dollars so these guys listen to him—money talks.
Oh dat Raisi sahb's already come over with. I bet he's goin say to Mian Shebaz..... here's an years wortha oil and 2 years wortha gas. No charge!....Ae mera gift hae ga taadday waastay.......ab pipeline construction ich cheti kareen...... 😛
 

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