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ANP leader kidnap-murder case: Quetta police operation leaves five accused dead

| @indiablooms | Aug 10, 2021, at 12:46 am

Quetta: Balochistan Police have claimed to have 'resolved' the  ANP Central leader MaliK Ubaidullah Kasi’s month-long kidnapping saga which had ended with his killing by the kidnappers.

On Saturday, the Quetta Police conducted an operation in Pishin District and killed five alleged kidnappers in an operation. These criminals, according to Police spokesman, had killed victim Ubaidullah Kasi two days ago, reports Dawn.

Kasi, a member of the central committee of ANP was kidnapped from Kateer, Khuchlak, Quetta on 26th June by unknown kidnappers,reported the Pakistani newspaper.

. The kidnappers made ransom calls to the victim’s family seeking a huge amount for his release. However, the negotiations with the dacoits could bear fruit nor the Police was able to trace the gang of kidnappers in time to recover the ANP leader safely, the newspaper reported.

The ANP leader's body was found from Saranan tehsil in Pishin district on Wednesday.

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