Pakistani military forces abducted six Baloch family members from their Quetta residence during a nighttime raid on July 26. The operation targeted Mohammad Deen Langov, his sons Abdul Ghaffar and Abdul Kabir, along with three visitors who had arrived to offer condolences. Military personnel transported all six men to undisclosed locations without providing information to relatives. The Baloch National Movement's Human Rights Department documented this latest incident of enforced disappearances. Paank condemned these actions as violations of fundamental human rights.
The organization's June 2025 report reveals systematic persecution across Balochistan's 14 districts. Authorities forcibly disappeared 84 individuals during that month alone, with Kech and Mastung experiencing the highest numbers. Security forces detained victims without legal procedures, subjecting 32 released prisoners to physical and mental abuse. The pattern demonstrates state-sponsored repression against Baloch communities. Families often discover tortured bodies in remote areas after initial disappearances, creating lasting trauma for survivors.
The organization's June 2025 report reveals systematic persecution across Balochistan's 14 districts. Authorities forcibly disappeared 84 individuals during that month alone, with Kech and Mastung experiencing the highest numbers. Security forces detained victims without legal procedures, subjecting 32 released prisoners to physical and mental abuse. The pattern demonstrates state-sponsored repression against Baloch communities. Families often discover tortured bodies in remote areas after initial disappearances, creating lasting trauma for survivors.