From Our Correspondent: 

Noshki, Balochistan – 13 May 2025: Four bullet-riddled bodies were discovered in the Gulangoor area of Noshki district, Balochistan, on Tuesday, officials from the Levies Force confirmed.

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According to Levies sources, unidentified assailants opened fire on the victims, killing them on the spot. The bodies were shifted to the Teaching Hospital Noshki for legal formalities.

Hospital authorities later identified the deceased as residents of Punjab. Two of them were from Pakpattan — Moeen, son of Ghulam Mustafa, and Huzaifa, son of Muhammad Latif. The other two, Imran Ali and Irfan Ali, both sons of Maqsood Ahmed, hailed from Rahim Yar Khan.

Levies officials have launched a thorough investigation into the incident. However, the motive behind the killings remains unknown at this stage.

This shocking act of violence has raised concerns over the security situation in parts of Balochistan, where targeted killings have been on the rise in recent months. Authorities have assured that all possible efforts are being made to trace the culprits and bring them to justice.

Shahid Rind Strongly Condemns The Attack

A government spokesperson has strongly condemned the brutal killing of four labourers in Balochistan’s Noshki district, expressing deep solidarity with the grieving families.

The spokesperson reaffirmed the state’s commitment to protect the lives and properties of its citizens, stating, “Those behind this cowardly terrorist attack will be brought to justice. The government stands firmly with the affected families in this moment of grief.”

He added that elements involved in targeting innocent labourers will not be spared under any circumstances and assured that all necessary steps are being taken to apprehend the perpetrators.

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