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Two terrorists arrested for murders of Labourers in Gwadar  

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Two terrorists arrested for murders of Labourers in Gwadar  

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QUETTA: Balochistan government on Friday announced that two suspects involved in the killing of Labourers were arrested from Gwadar.

Addressing a press conference Home Minister Balochistan Zia Ullah Langau along with DIG CTD said that both the arrested terrorists belong to the outlawed Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA)and the two terrorists involved in the killing of Labourers were arrested from Gwadar.

Zia Langau said that innocent citizens are being targeted by terrorists and thousands of lives have been lost due to terrorism.

He said that the purpose of terrorism is to spoil the law and order situation in the country. He said the provincial government cannot see our people being killed anymore and added that terrorists have nothing to do with our rights.

He said that whoever talks about the rights of Balochistan and the government will go two steps ahead for them.

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It should be noted that in the past few days, seven people were shot dead while sleeping in the quarters in the Sarbandan area of ​​Gwadar while one labor was injured.

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The dead and injured persons working at the barber shop belonged to the Khanewal district of Punjab.

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