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Pakistan: Four abducted footballers rescued in Balochistan

Four of the six teenage football players who were kidnapped in Balochistan's Dera Bugti district on September 9 have been safely rescued, according to The Express Tribune.

ANI Sep 29, 2023 23:28 IST googleads

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Balochistan [Pakistan], September 29 (ANI): Four of the six teenage football players, who were kidnapped in Balochistan's Dera Bugti district on September 9, have been safely rescued, The Express Tribune reported.
The armed assailants, who forcibly abducted the six football players earlier this month in the Sangsila region of Dera Bugti district, were on their route to Sibi to compete in the Chief Minister Balochistan Gold Cup event, the report stated.
The terrifying episode served as a sobering reminder of the tumultuous security situation in several Balochistan regions.
The confirmation of the kidnapping by a senior government official—who spoke on the condition of anonymity owing to a lack of media authorization—raised immediate worries for the players' safety. Security measures in the targeted area were promptly increased in response to the kidnapping, The Express Tribune reported.
The missing footballers were actively searched for, according to Saleh Muhammad Nasar, the Additional Chief Secretary (Home) of Balochistan. And, they have now been found.
Caretaker Chief Minister Ali Mardan Domki became aware of the occurrence right away due to the seriousness of the situation.
It was revealed in an official statement from the Chief Minister's Secretariat that CM Domki gave the local government strict instructions to step up efforts to ensure the safe and undamaged return of the kidnapped football players.
The chief minister also demanded the creation of a joint squad made up of police and Levies paramilitary forces to coordinate and speed up attempts to find and free the other two kidnapped sportsmen.
The search for the other two players is ongoing, even though four of the players have already been reunited with their family. (ANI)

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