Seven more bodies found in Mach, says Achakzai

Published February 4, 2024
Balochistan Interim Minister for Information Jan Achakzai addresses a press conference. — DawnNewsTV/File
Balochistan Interim Minister for Information Jan Achakzai addresses a press conference. — DawnNewsTV/File

QUETTA: Balochistan Information Minister Jan Achakzai has said that seven more bodies of alleged terrorists were discovered during the sanitisation process in and around Mach.

In a statement released on Saturday, he said that 11 bodies and parts of a suicide bomber, who blew himself up, were recovered two days earlier.

“This brings the confirmed death toll to 19 out of 24 individuals previously identified as killed in terrorist activity,” he said, adding that one body is yet to be identified.

He said authorities, along with officials from the Counter Terrorism Department (CTD), are collaborating with Nadra to determine its identity.

“Four bodies have already been released to families who reluctantly confirmed their affiliation with the banned BLA,” Mr Achakzai said.

He emphasised the critical nature of the situation, highlighting that three of the recovered individuals were previous­­ly reported missing and their pictures were displayed in the sit-in staged in Islamabad by Baloch Yakjehti Committe.

Published in Dawn, February 4th, 2024

Opinion

Editorial

TTP’s reach
Updated 22 Sep, 2024

TTP’s reach

The TTP — particularly its activities inside Afghanistan — should be a matter of global concern, specifically for regional states.
Parliamentary ‘coup’
22 Sep, 2024

Parliamentary ‘coup’

SOME have celebrated the recent ‘elimination’ of a major political party from the National Assembly with the...
Fixing the flaws
22 Sep, 2024

Fixing the flaws

THE Pakistan women’s cricket team is heading to next month’s T20 World Cup without winning a series in the...
Democracy in peril
Updated 21 Sep, 2024

Democracy in peril

The govt is forcing the SC into a direct confrontation with the legislature.
Far from finish line
21 Sep, 2024

Far from finish line

FROM six cases in the first half of the year, Pakistan has now gone to 18 polio cases. Of the total, 13 have been...
Brutal times
Updated 21 Sep, 2024

Brutal times

The latest string of chilling episodes confirm a pattern of unlawful police violence endorsed by mobs.