Staff Reporter: 

Quetta: On Sunday, Bugti tribesmen staged a protest outside the Quetta Press Club, accusing Kacha dacoits of influencing high-level transfers and postings within the Sindh police. The protesters claimed that the dacoits were exerting undue control over police decisions, a matter that has caused concern within their community.

The protesters, led by Mir Ali Hyder Bugti, Deen Muhammad Bugti voiced their grievances and demanded action from the Sindh government. Mir Ali Hyder Bugti stated,

“We cannot allow criminals to dictate law enforcement in Sindh. The Kacha dacoits have not only abducted two of our fellow tribesmen but are also meddling in police affairs.”

Deen Muhammad Bugti echoed these sentiments, calling on the authorities to act swiftly. “The silence from the Sindh government and police is unacceptable. We demand the immediate release of our tribesmen and an investigation into these unlawful police postings,” he said.

There was no immediate response from the Sindh government or police regarding the allegations. The Bugti tribesmen have vowed to continue their protest until their demands are addressed.

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