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Sit-in of civil society against killing of youngster continue in Turbat

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Sit-in of civil society against killing of youngster continue in Turbat

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  •  A large number of civil society representatives participated.
  • The participants of Turbat sit-in demand registration of case.
  • 4 people including young Balaach killed in alleged encounter.
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TURBAT: The protesters continued their sit-in against alleged extrajudicial killing of Balaah Mola Bakhsh by the Counter Terrorism Department (CTD).

A large number of civil society representatives and other people are participating in the sit-in that has been going on for seven days.

The participants of the Turbat sit-in demand that a case be registered and action taken against the officials in the alleged police encounter.

4 people including young Balaach were killed in an alleged encounter in Turbat last Thursday.

Earlier, the young Balaach, who was killed in the encounter, was buried in the local graveyard yesterday, 6 days after the incident.

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Earlier,  Counter Terrorism Department (CTD) killed four terrorists of banned outfit during operation in Turbat city of Balochistan.

Heavy exchange of fire took place between the troops during operation, leaving four terrorists being gunned down.

CTD recovered huge quantity of arms and ammunition from the possession of slain terrorists.

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