PAKISTAN: Two Balochis are abducted by plain-clothed agents with the help of police; no FIRs yet lodged

ASIAN HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION - URGENT APPEALS PROGRAMME

Urgent Appeal Case: AHRC-UAC-046-2010
ISSUES: Administration of justice, Arbitrary arrest & detention, Enforced disappearances and abductions, Military, Police violence,

Dear friends, 

The Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) has received information regarding the illegal arrest, abduction and disappearance of two persons from the Baloch Nationalist Movement on two separate occasions in April. Eyewitnesses in both cases saw the arrests carried out illegally by persons in and out of uniform, and the family of neither man have been contacted by the authorities responsible. The local police stations have refused to file First Information Reports in both cases. 

Military and security agents remain largely unchallenged by the government on their high rate of illegal arrests and abductions – often with the help of uniformed police. This is despite a Supreme Court order in February for police cooperation on the issue. 

CASE DETAILS: (Based on reports received from the victims’ families and media sources) 

Mr. Mahboob Ali Wadela (pictured left) is a senior member of the Baloch National Movement (BNM), which is part of the Baloch National Front (BNF), a nationalist movement struggling for greater autonomy of the province. He had been traveling in a passenger vehicle in Karachi bound for Gwader, a port city in Balochistan on 2 April for just a few minutes when it was stopped by uniformed police from Maripur station in Yousuf Goth. 

According to passengers on the bus two vans resembling army vehicles arrived at the scene almost immediately and plain-clothed persons emerged and began to check the identity cards of the passengers. When they came upon Mahboob they reportedly pulled him from the bus with his luggage and drove him away in one of the unmarked vehicles. The passenger vehicle was then prevented from leaving the area by police for some time. 

When Mahboob was identified, according to the driver and passengers, one of the plain-clothed persons had announced ‘that’s the one we’re looking for’. The eyewitness account of the passengers, from Vsh News on 4 April, can be seen here with English subtitles: 

Speaking to media, the victim’s brother Mr. Faisal Baloch has said that Mahboob was in Karachi for medical treatment for kidney pain and was intending to return after a short trip to Balochistan. The family does not know why he was arrested and has not been contacted with information on his whereabouts. They fear for his security in illegal custody and are concerned that the medicine that he needs may not be made available, which could also put him in danger. 

Although Faisal tried to lodge an FIR at Marripur police station – in the area of the abduction – police refused to comply. After his insistence they filed a written complaint in the Roznamcha or daily police diary which can be seen here, along with a seating planfrom the bus company, bearing Mahmood’s name (No. 6). No FIR has yet been registered. 

Mahboob’s mother, Mrs Shamim, has written appeals to the Sindh High Court, the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court (seen here), the prime minister, the provincial minister of the interior in Sindh and various other authorities to ask for information and assistance in locating her son. She has received no response. 

Mir Bohair Bangulzai, another member of the BNF, was abducted from his car on Thursday 1 April 2010 from Askari Park in Quetta, Balochistan. According to eyewitnesses he was driving home when he was stopped by uniformed police officers. Persons then emerged from a double cabin Toyota Hi-Lux jeep and despite the efforts of passersby to rescue Bangulzai, abducted him and drove away. The vehicle was driven by a person in plain clothes who identified himself as Frontier Corp (FC) personnel. 

Though man’s relatives have contacted the local authorities, Quetta police have illogically and illegally cited false police procedure: they have told relatives that they will investigate the incident before they file an FIR. 

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: 

A Baloch National Front spokesman has announced the group’s suspicions that the abductions were perpetrated by intelligence agents and linked to a proposed memorial meeting of the Shuhada-e-Murghab (Martyrs of Murghab) a Baloch nationalist group on 3 April in Gwader, Balochistan. A petition to locate and rescue the two men can be found here.

The government of Pakistan recently announced the formation of a three-member Commission on disappearances which will be headed by a by former Supreme Court Judge and two retired judges from the high courts. As previously noted, the commission faces extreme institutional indifference and must be given full administrative support if it is to fulfill any of its responsibilities meaningfully. 

SUGGESTED ACTION: 

Please write letters to the authorities listed below demanding an immediate investigation into the abduction of the two men, and the involvement of state agents and police in their disappearance. The men must be located and safely released and those proven to be responsible must face legal sanctions. Please also ask the new commission on disappearances to look into this case. 

The AHRC has written to the UN Working Group on enforced and involuntary disappearances asking for their intervention into this case.

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SAMPLE LETTER

Dear __________, 

PAKISTAN: Two Balochis are abducted by plain-clothed agents with the help of police; no FIRs yet lodged 

Name of victims: 
1. Mr. Mahboob Ali Wadela, son of Baig Muhammad; resident of R- 9/10, Gulshane Munir, 
Malir district, Karachi, Sindh province. 
2. Mir Bohair Bangulzai Son of Mir Abdul Nabi Bangulzai; resident of Askari Park, Quetta, Balochistan province 
Alleged perpetrators: 
State intelligence and police officials 

Date of incident: April 1 and April 2 
Place of incident: Karachi, Sindh province and Quetta, Balochistan 

I am deeply concerned to hear that two persons from the Baloch Nationalist Front on two separate occasions were illegally arrested, abducted and disappeared at the beginning of this month on two separate occasions. This is despite the government’s pledge to meaningfully address the illegal abductions being committed weekly by state agents in the country, and the creation of a commission on disappearances to investigate the issue. 

According to the information I have received, Mr. Mahboob Ali Wadela is a senior member of the Baloch National Movement (BNM), a nationalist movement struggling for greater autonomy of the province. He had been traveling in a passenger vehicle in Karachi bound for Gwader, a port city in Balochistan on 2 April for about five minutes when it was stopped by uniformed police from Maripur station, in Yousuf Goth. 

According to passengers on the bus, two vans resembling army vehicles arrived at the scene almost immediately, and plain clothed persons emerged and began to check the identity cards of the passengers. When they came upon Mahboob they reportedly pulled him from the bus with his luggage and drove him away in one of the unmarked vehicles. The passenger vehicle was then prevented from leaving the area by police for some time. 

The family does not know why he was arrested and has not been contacted with information on his whereabouts. They fear for his security in illegal custody and are concerned that the medicine that he needs may not be made available. Although the victim’s brother tried to lodge an FIR at Marripur police station, which is in the area of the abduction, I am told that police refused to do so. After his insistence they filed a written complaint in the Roznamcha or daily police diary. No FIR has yet been registered. 

Mahboob’s mother, Mrs Shamim, has written appeals to the Sindh High Court, the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, the prime minister, the provincial minister of the interior in Sindh and various other authorities to ask for information and assistance in locating her son. She has received no response. 

Mir Bohair Bangulzai, another BNF member, was abducted from his car on Thursday 1 April 2010 from Askari Park in Quetta, Balochistan. According to eyewitnesses he was driving home when he was stopped by uniformed police officers. Persons then emerged from a double cabin Toyota Hi-Lux jeep and despite the efforts of passersby to obstruct them, abducted the victim and drove away. The vehicle was driven by a person in plain clothes who identified himself as Frontier Corp (FC) personnel at the time. 

Though man’s relatives have contacted the local authorities, Quetta police have illogically and illegally cited false police procedure: they have told relatives that they will investigate the incident before they file an FIR. 

A Baloch National Front spokesman has announced the group’s suspicions that the abductions were perpetrated by intelligence agents and linked to a proposed memorial meeting of the Shuhada-e-Murghab (Martyrs of Murghab) a Baloch nationalist group on 3 April in Gwader, Balochistan. 

Though I am heartened to note that the government of Pakistan recently announced the formation of a three-member commission on disappearances, I would like to know what mandate and what powers it will have. The commission faces extreme institutional indifference and must be given full administrative support if it is to fulfill any of its responsibilities meaningfully. 

I ask that you intervene immediately to ensure an immediate investigation into the abduction of these two men, and into the involvement of state agents and police in their disappearance. The men must be located and safely released, and those proven to be responsible must face legal sanctions. 

Yours sincerely, 

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PLEASE SEND YOUR LETTERS TO: 

Prime Minister 
Prime Minister House 
Islamabad 
PAKISTAN 
Fax: +92 51 922 1596 
Tel: +92 51 920 6111 
E-mail: secretary@cabinet.gov.pk 

2. Mr.Syed Mumtaz Alam Gillani 
Federal Minister for Human Rights 
Ministry of Human Rights 
Old US Aid building 
Ata Turk Avenue 
G-5, Islamabad 
PAKISTAN 
Fax: +9251-9204108 
Email: sarfraz_yousuf@yahoo.com 

3. Dr. Faqir Hussain 
Registrar 
Supreme Court of Pakistan 
Constitution Avenue, Islamabad 
PAKISTAN 
Fax: + 92 51 9213452 
E-mail: mail@supremecourt.gov.pk 

4. Minister of Law 
Government of Punjab 
Punjab Secretariat 
Ravi Road 
Lahore 
PAKISTAN 
Fax: +92-42-99212004 
E-mail: law@punjab.gov.pk 

5. Nawab Aslam Raisani 
Chief Minister of Balochistan 
Chief Minister House, Quette, 
PAKISTAN 
Fax: +92 81 920 2240 
Tel: +92 81 449582 / 440661 
E-mail: mirlashkari@yahoo.com 

6. Nawab Zulfiqar Magsi 
Governor of Balochistan 
Governor House Balochistan, 
Quetta- Balochistan province, 
PAKISTAN 
Fax: +92 81 920 2992 

7. Chief Secretary 
Government of Balochistan 
Quetta, Balochistan province 
PAKISTAN 
Fax: +92 81 9202132 
Thank you. 

Urgent Appeals Programme 
Asian Human Rights Commission (ua@ahrc.asia)