Kech, Balochistan – The enforced disappearance of Saeed Ahmed, a security guard at Turbat Law College, has triggered widespread protests in Kech district. Demonstrators, led by Saeed Ahmed’s family and local residents, blocked the M-8 highway at Tajaban, demanding his immediate release. The protest drew a significant number of participants, including women and children.
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According to the protesters, Saeed Ahmed, son of Naik Bakhsh, is a law-abiding citizen who has worked at the law college for several years. They alleged that he was forcibly taken by Pakistani forces on 5 March while on duty and has been missing since.
In response to the disappearance, protesters vowed to continue their sit-in and disrupt traffic until Saeed Ahmed is recovered. Following negotiations with Assistant Commissioner Kech, Muhammad Jan, authorities assured the family that he would be released within three days. After receiving these assurances, the protesters temporarily lifted the blockade but warned of escalating demonstrations if he is not returned within the specified timeframe.
Saeed Ahmed, a resident of Singabad in Kech, was reportedly taken by unidentified men in plain clothes during his duty hours. His family has condemned his disappearance as an inhumane act and pledged to intensify their protest if he is not brought back as promised.
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