At
least three tortured bullet-riddled
bodies stuffed in a bag were found
in the Ferozabad area of Quetta
on May 28, reports Dawn.
The bodies were identified as Mehran
Khan Kiyazai, Mohammad Khan and
Mohammad Nabi Marri. Sources said
that Mehran Khan was missing since
April 11, 2012. Mohammad Khan Marri
and Mohammad Nabi Marri, residents
of Sariab, were brothers. Voice
for Baloch Missing Persons’ Chairman
Nasrullah Baloch told Daily Times
that the deceased were on the missing
persons’ list and were abducted
in April from Zarghoon Road. He
said as many as 407 bullet-riddled
bodies of Baloch missing persons
had been found so far.
Separately,
two dead bodies were recovered from
Pnhinain area of Dera Bugti District.
A spokesman for the Baloch Republican
Party (BRP), Sher Mohammad Bugti,
claimed that the bodies were dumped
in the area. He identified the victims
as Ali Khan Bugti and Wali Mohammad
Bugti, who had been missing since
March 12, 2005.  
Elsewhere
in the District, another dead body,
identified as that of Habibullah
Nurzai, was found in the Pashtoonabad
area.
Further,
another unidentified dead body was
recovered from Khuzdar District.
In
addition to the recovery of bullet
riddled bodies, Quetta witnessed
a series of violence. At least two
Police officials, identified as
Assistant Sub-Inspector (ASI) Abdul
Qayyum and constable Muhammad Asif
(driver), were killed and another
two were injured in an ambush attack
on a Police van on Sariab Road in
Quetta. Superintendent of Police
(SP) Sikandar Tareen said that the
vehicle of New Sariab Police was
returning from the court when unidentified
assailants opened fire on it. No
group had claimed responsibility
for the attack. 
In
another incident, the headmaster
of a middle school and a part time
journalist, Abdul Qadir Hajizai,
was shot dead while he was on his
way to home in Basima area of Washuk
District, reports Dawn. Hajizai
worked for a private Balochi language
TV channel. 
Also,
at least three Policemen were injured
when unknown assailants opened fire
on a police mobile in Sariab Wali
Jat area in Quetta, reported The
News.  
In
a separate incident, armed militants
opened fire on the house of the
President of the Turbat Press Club,
Irshad Akhtar in Turbat District,
reports Dawn. However, Akhtar
and his family remained unhurt in
the attack.  
Meanwhile,
a portion of the main railway track
was blown up in Pirkaniabad area
on Sariab Road in Quetta, reported
Daily Times. According to
the Police, unidentified militants
planted explosive material to the
railway track, which exploded destroying
two-foot-long portion of the track,
while the blast also caused suspension
of railway traffic to and from Quetta.
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