Border violation: Iranian guards kill man in Panjgur incursion

Iranian border guards trespass 3km inside Pakistani territory and kill Pakistani citizen, injure another in Panjgur.


Our Correspondent May 17, 2014
File photo of Iranian guards. PHOTO: AFP/FILE

QUETTA:


Iranian border guards trespassed three kilometres inside Pakistani territory and shot dead a Pakistani citizen while injuring another in the Prom tehsil of Panjgur district in Balochistan on Friday.


“Iranian border guards have killed a man, identified as Abdul Wahid Dost Mohammed, while his brother Sidaq Dost Mohammed is reportedly injured,” an official of Balochistan Levies told The Express Tribune. The incident took place in Naukor near Gazbazdan area in Tehsil Prom, an area three kilometres inside Pakistan from Iran. Prom is a remote town in Panjgur which shares a border with Iran.


The victims were said to be residents of the border area. “Iranian border guards often violate the Pakistani border. Such instances have increased during the past few months,” a senior official said on the condition of anonymity.


The body and the injured were shifted to District Headquarters Hospital Panjgur where the injured is said to be in critical condition. “The victims were labourers and said to be residents of the Prom tehsil,” hospital sources have said.


Earlier, Iran, on many counts, has threatened to send forces into Pakistani territories. The recent was to free five border guards believed to have been kidnapped by militants.

Published in The Express Tribune, May 17th, 2014.

COMMENTS (14)

Zafar | 10 years ago | Reply

Pakistan going to attack from all sides India , Afghanistan and Iran no border going to be safe. Everyone had enough with pakistan double game.

B | 10 years ago | Reply

@Ilyas: Anyone who threatens to use nuclear weapons needs to see a psychiatrist immediately.

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