Kidnapped and killed: Ghotki closes as JSMM leader found dead

His bullet-riddled body was found on Monday near a railway crossing in Bhiria Road in Naushero Feroze.


Our Correspondent February 18, 2014
A complete shutterdown strike was observed in Ghotki on Tuesday against the murder of Jeay Sindh Muttahida Mahaz (JSMM) leader. PHOTO: SHAHID ALI/EXPRESS

SUKKUR:


A complete shutter-down strike was observed in Ghotki on Tuesday against the murder of Jeay Sindh Muttahida Mahaz (JSMM) leader, who was kidnapped on February 14 from Rohri.


The JSMM Ghotki president, Sahib Khan Ghoto, was kidnapped by unidentified men from Rohri on Friday, when he was on way back to Ghotki after a hearing of his case in the Sukkur anti-terrorism court (ATC). His bullet-riddled body was found on Monday near a railway crossing in Bhiria Road in Naushero Feroze.


After being informed of the incident, his nephew Ehsan Ghoto and lawyer Lal Bux Ghoto rushed to Bhiria Road and brought his body to Ghotki, where he was buried in his native graveyard in Jalal Ghoto village.  Sahib was arrested a couple of years ago by the police on the charges of possessing hand grenades and other explosives and he was in the ATC for that case. His murder sparked anger among JSMM leaders and workers, who took to the streets.

Published in The Express Tribune, February 19th, 2014.

COMMENTS (1)

Humanist | 10 years ago | Reply

These killings by intelligence agencies of this federation drag Sindh to situation like Baluchistan. Pakistan is going to be dangerous day by day for political workers. This extremist state is going to talk with cruel Taliban and Al Qaeda leadership but at other hand extra judicially killing secular, liberal political workers belonging to leftist and nationalist outfits.

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