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Brothers Found Dead in Balochistan

Two brothers detained by Pak forces found dead, custody death concerns raised. Family disputes militant links.

Mumbai Alert · World Desk
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World Desk · Mumbai Alert News · Tue, 14 July 2026 at 06:50 pm
Brothers Found Dead in Balochistan

Two brothers, Imam and Muhammad Umar, were found dead with bullet injuries in Balochistan, Pakistan. The incident occurred after they were allegedly taken into custody by security personnel when their motorcycle ran out of fuel.

Their family later received their bodies, strongly disputing claims that the brothers had any links to militant groups. The family's account has raised concerns over the circumstances surrounding the brothers' deaths.

Local residents in the area have also expressed concern and outrage over the incident, demanding answers about what happened to the two brothers while they were in custody. The fact that they were found dead with bullet injuries has sparked fears of a custody death.

The brothers' family has denied any involvement in militant activities, stating that they were ordinary citizens who were wrongly detained and killed. The family is seeking justice and an investigation into the incident.

The incident has highlighted the long-standing issue of human rights abuses in Balochistan, where security forces have been accused of carrying out extrajudicial killings and disappearances. Many residents in the region live in fear of being detained and killed by security personnel.

No official response has been issued by Pakistan's military or government regarding the incident. The lack of accountability and transparency in such cases has raised concerns among human rights groups and local residents.

The incident is a stark reminder of the tense relationship between security forces and local residents in Balochistan. The region has seen a long-running insurgency, with many residents demanding greater autonomy or independence from Pakistan.

The international community has also expressed concerns over human rights abuses in Balochistan, calling for greater accountability and transparency from Pakistan's government and military. The incident has sparked renewed calls for an investigation into the human rights situation in the region.

In the absence of an official response, the circumstances surrounding the brothers' deaths remain unclear. However, one thing is certain - the incident has raised serious concerns about custody deaths and human rights abuses in Balochistan.

The incident has significant implications for the region, highlighting the need for greater accountability and transparency from security forces. It also underscores the importance of protecting human rights and preventing extrajudicial killings and disappearances.

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