Gunmen kill journalist in Balochistan

Muhammad Jan, who worked for Urdu language daily newspaper Qudrat, was shot late Thursday

A file photo of journalist Muhammad Jan, who was shot dead by armed assailants in Balochistan on late Thursday night. PHOTO COURTESY: facebook.com/publicvoicepvb

QUETTA:
Unidentified attackers shot dead a journalist in Balochistan’s Qalat district, close to Afghan and Iranian border, police said Friday.

Muhammad Jan, 37, who worked for Urdu language daily newspaper Qudrat, was shot late Thursday while on his way home on a motorcycle in Qalat district, some 160 kilometres south of Quetta, the provincial capital.

"Two attackers on motorcycle opened fire on him, using a pistol and killing him on the spot," senior police officer Muhammad Ali told AFP. The attackers fled the scene, he said.


Five Hazaras injured in Quetta shooting

Pakistan is ranked among the world's most dangerous countries for journalists. The restive province has been wracked for more than a decade by religious, sectarian and separatist insurgencies. However the motive for Jan's killing is not yet clear, Ali said. He had not complained of any threats from militant groups or mentioned any family or tribal dispute.

No group has yet claimed responsibility for the killing, and Ali said police were investigating. Jan was also working as a press secretary for the Balochistan media council as well as a teacher in a government school.
Load Next Story