They were going home to celebrate Eid with their families. Little did they know that their lives would be snuffed out by cold-blooded murderers. Thirteen people – mostly day-labourers from Punjab – were pulled out of passenger buses and shot at pointblank range in an ethnically-motivated attack in Bolan district on Tuesday.
The Baloch Liberation Army, one of several proscribed groups responsible for most separatist and ethnic violence in Balochistan, claimed credit for the grisly killings in the Machh area of Bolan, some 80 kilometres away from Quetta.
The assault was carried out by 150-200 insurgents, who were dressed in the uniforms of paramilitary Frontier Corps and Balochistan Levies.
“The militants blocked the road at two places. First, they took away five paramilitary troops from an FC patrol vehicle, trussed them up and snatched their walkie-talkies and weapons,” Home Secretary Akbar Hussain Durrani told AFP.
Then they stopped two Punjab-bound passenger buses and took away 13 labourers. Security personnel chased them, but the militants fired a rocket that killed one security officer, Durrani said. “Then they lined up the labourers in the mountains and killed 13,” added Durrani. They were heading home to Punjab to celebrate Eidul Fitr with their families.
The top local government administrator, however, gave a different account. “The militants first attacked and destroyed an oil tanker of Pakistan Air Force. FC troops mounted a counter-attack and in the ensuing firefight one paramilitary soldier died and two sustained injuries,” Bolan Deputy Commissioner Abdul Waheed Shah told The Express Tribune by phone.
He pointed out that the militants also kidnapped seven Balochistan Levies personnel from the same area, who were later released.
“The militants stopped five to six passenger coaches at two fake checkpoints on the main highway and snatched 13 passengers from Punjab after checking their national identity cards,” Shah said. “The militants took them to the nearby mountains and shot them dead.”
Two of the slain passengers belonged to the security agencies: one was from Pakistan Army and the other from Kalat Scouts. The militants spared two Seraiki-speaking passengers.
Shah said that the security forces have cordoned off the area and have mounted a search operation. “We are going to launch an air strike on militant hideouts in the mountainous areas of Bolan,” he added.
Machh Assistant Commissioner Khasif Muhamamd Shai confirmed the incident and said the bullet-riddled bodies had been recovered.
The bodies were shifted to Quetta’s Civil Hospital in the afternoon. All the victims were shot in the head. They were identified as Ahmed Ali, Shakeel Ahmed, Muhammad Bakhsh, Muhammad Asif, Muhamamd Aslam, Saqib Ali, Hawaldar Arshad, Shahid, Shakeel Ahmed, Abdul Malik, Muhamamd Ashraf, Shaukat Ali, Lans Naik Safeer Ahmed. All of them hailed from different regions of Punjab.
Muhammad Yousaf, who lost a relative in the attack, said that most of the men were day-labourers who had gone over to Iran in search of work. “I was also scheduled to travel to Alipur in Punjab – but now this tragedy happened,” Yousaf told The Express Tribune at the Civil Hospital’s mortuary.
Another man who lost his brother and a nephew told journalists that they belonged to the impoverished Rahim Yar Khan district of Punjab and worked at an optician’s shop here. “Four of my relatives were travelling to Rahim Yar Khan. The militants killed my brother and nephew and spared the two others,” he added.
BLA spokesman Meerak Baloch claimed responsibility for the killings. “These 13 people were either employees of the army or of other security institutions,” he told AFP by telephone from an undisclosed location.
The spokesman said the insurgents kidnapped 25 people, but later let seven passengers and five security personnel go. “An FC patrol party tried to follow us, so we killed two of them while another two were injured,” he added.
Governor Muhammad Khan Achakzai and Chief Minister Dr Abdul Malik Baloch condemned the incident and ordered the arrest of the killers.
Balochistan, the most deprived province of the country, is a flashpoint for a separatist insurgency and sectarian violence since 2004. The insurgency, however, became deadlier following the killing of Jamhoori Watan Party leader Nawab Akbar Bugti in a military operation in 2006.
Published in The Express Tribune, August 7th, 2013.
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@Waseem: we need justice
There are many people in Pakistan who call the above commentators as Liberal Terrorists.
@Khurram Awan:
If he did that in front of you and you did not slap his face, then I have to tell you that are a supreme example of cowardness that modern pakistani punjabis are subjected to.
I dont know but I have a feeling that this thing called FC is a bunch of coward unprofessional and ill trained officials. The only thing I read in newspapers is that this many FC officials have died in an attack by baloch insurgents. Do these FC people get training only on how to get killed , never read anywhere that some FC official has killed some baloch insurgent.
This is shame that this all is being done in the garb of freedom struggle on the instructions of very Sardars and feudals who have been the part of the subjugation of the common Baluch people and now are in line for their independents fiefdoms so that they can reap more benefits now from the world power s. And shame on the British Govt for keeping the terror perpetrators such as the Mr corrupt HarBaiyar Marri on their soil for use as political leverage and arm twisting but hope fully they can see the true face of this sham freedom struggle which is more for the political power of the Sardars who have been part of the problem ,now they can t be the solution.. these poor fellow who have been let down by their state but no struggle has gained from such massacre
Diplomacy or Democracy will never resolve these problems; these gangs where ever they are should be dealt with iron hand, like Musharraf did. The military should take the fearsome action, without any mercy those involved in anti-national activities and in the murders of innocent citizens should be eliminated. This will be an action that will leave impression on other people involve a in different criminal activities and definitely there be a drop in crime rate.
Only those are shocked that have not picked the dead bodies of their own loved ones (yet).
@Khurram Awan: Excellent reply. Che Guevara never hurt the villagers and loyally served Fidel Castro who later went to topple President F. Batista in January 1959. The success of the movement was determined by the support received from laborers, peasants, workers, and serfs. Salams
Sad new. Where are expectations we had when PM let Abdul Malik to be the CM? What He did?
It cant get more sad than this. I wonder what will this end !
Its vey unfortunate incident for victims and their families but its also very strange that Punjabis risk their lives to go to dangerous areas and work for ungrateful people. Leave that area where such barbaric people live and return home permanently.
I see Pakistani courts responsible for not providing quick justice to masses. that's why there is no fear in these criminals.
Such sad news. May ALLAH rest their souls in peace.Ameen
10 people killed in Karachi bomb blast, these unfortunate killings in Baluchistan and senior police and army officer killed in Chilas; is government protecting the life of it's citizen?.Answer is NO. Government should stop playing footsie and now take tough actions to stop these senseless killings
One of my Baloch friend while wearing the Che Guevera T-Shirt told me that he is proud of BLA upon this action. Interestingly he was enjoying the killings while living in Islamabad. I just want to tell him that wearing the Shirt of Che Guevera does not make you a Rebel. Che never killed Innocents but you are Cowards who are killing innocents and supporting such murderers.
Enough is enough...
If the insurgents have any issue with govt they can go ahead for any kind of revenge...dont take extra advantage of politeness and big heartedness of poor Punjabis...
For their kind info more Balochs live in Punjab than punjabis in balochistan...When we accept them with open heart whats their issue???
We are all brothers and want that Musharraf to be brought to justice...May Allah help us...
loss of life is regrettable and condemnable. i feel govt continues to mishandle balochistan issue
mush and his intituition is responsible for the unrest ?
funny standard statements of cm and governor ?
how does pm of the country feel. i hear that he remarked du an ae recent aerial heli visit of quetta that such a small city of few lanes and streets should not be difficult to control !
OMG!!! What is army waiting for.... More bloodshed... They should take action and finish these guys off....
This is disgusting. Even folks who would normally support the BLA, will get turned off by this senseless killing. These murderers just changed the lives of 13 poor families.
What kind of monsters are these that won't spare even the poor labourers,and in the month of Ramazan.And they gloat about it, too.
One of the most horrific violence is pulling people out of buses and executing them. What has Pakistan become? A country where you cannot travel freely. I imagine where is the Govt. of Balochistan?
this is so sad news.i hope that these miscreants are brought to justice. I have alot of friends at my university in Lahore who hail from Quetta and they are as much hurt to hear this news as i am.