Pakistan intelligence agencies allegedly forcibly disappears in Balochistan
Pakistan intelligence agencies have allegedly forcibly disappeared a person in Pakistan's Mastung district.

According to reports, Pakistani intelligence agencies allegedly detained a person named Israr Ahmed Baloch from Balochistan’s Mastung district a day before Eid-ul-Fitr and subsequently moved him to an undisclosed location, reported The Balochistan Post.
The man reportedly went missing on April 9.
His whereabouts are still not known.
The Baloch National Movement’s (BNM) human rights department, PAANK, confirmed the incident and wrote on X: "Reports of the abduction of Israr Ahmed, a resident of Kirdagaap, on April 9th, by Pakistani intelligence agencies are deeply concerning. His family deserves answers and accountability. We call on authorities to investigate this case transparently and ensure the safety and well-being of Israr Ahmed."
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
Related Articles

Houthi rebels detain 10 more UN personnel in Yemen, Guterres condemns
Houthi rebels have detained 10 more UN personnel in Yemen, bringing the total number to 54 since 2021.

Israel, Hamas hold indirect talks in Egypt to end Gaza war
Israel and Hamas began indirect talks on Monday, aiming to end the ongoing conflict in Gaza.

US: Texas man arrested for killing Indian student Chandrashekar Pole at Fort Worth gas station
A 23-year-old man has been arrested in connection with the fatal shooting of Indian-origin student Chandrashekar Pole at a gas station in Fort Worth, Texas, authorities said.

Taliban rejects Trump’s demand to retake Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan
A Taliban leader has rejected US President Donald Trump's push to 'take back' the strategically crucial Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan.
Latest News

Houthi rebels detain 10 more UN personnel in Yemen, Guterres condemns

Ukraine claims it captured Indian student fighting for Russian Army in ongoing war

UK PM Keir Starmer arrives in India with high-level delegation of over 100 members

Supreme Court seeks proof of wrongful voter deletions in Bihar; asks petitioners for 100–200 examples
