Three abducted workers return home
Abductors released them in mountainous area of Quetta and fled
By Our Correspondent
November 30, 2024
QUETTA: Three construction company workers, who had been abducted from Duki on November 13, have been rescued. The abductors released them in the mountainous area of Quetta and fled on Friday.
According to sources, the three were found in a hilly area near Quetta. SHO Humayun Khan Nasir confirmed that the abductors had left the workers and fled. The workers, Naseebullah (son of Jumma Khan), Noor Muhammad (son of Safar Khan), and Hikmatullah (son of Omar Khan), all residents of Kuchlak, have returned home. They were working on the Duki to Chamalang road construction project. The armed men attacked the company’s site and set fire to machinery and equipment.
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