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Pakistan Engineers Kidnapped
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Pakistan: Four kidnapped people, including two mining engineers, still remained untraced

| @indiablooms | Jun 18, 2022, at 06:57 am

Quetta, Pakistan: Four employees, including two mining engineers of a local coal company, are still remaining untraced even after several days they were kidnapped by unknown armed men from the outskirts of Quetta region of Pakistan.

Armed men kidnapped them at gunpoint when they were in the office of the company in the Spine-Karez area, close to the Sorrang coal field, on Monday evening, reports Dawn News.

They were identified as mining engineer Sher Bahadur from Chakwal, mining engineer Mehran Khan of Swabi, storekeeper Sultan from Muzaffarabad and Waqas Khan, a resident of Chakwal.

No group has claimed responsibility for the incident so far.

Police have even registered  a case of kidnapping against the unknown kidnappers.

“The motive behind the kidnapping is not known,” a police official told the newspaper.

 

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