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Pakistan: Balochistan Activist Mahrang Baloch’s Sister Alleges Harassment By Jail Authorities During Prison Visit

"A large police presence surrounded us. They threatened us and even tried to confiscate our phones," she said. "This wasn't just a delay; it was a deliberate attempt to block our access to legal remedies."

Reports have emerged that the family of detained Balochistan leader Mahrang Baloch has accused prison authorities at Quetta’s Hudda Jail of harassment. They allege that officials are deliberately obstructing legal procedures and harassed them during a scheduled visit.

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According to a report by The Balochistan Post, Mahrang Baloch’s sister, Nadia Baloch, accused prison authorities of obstructing legal procedures. She reportedly arrived at the prison on Monday morning to collect a power of attorney that had already been signed, stamped, and certified by Mahrang Baloch. Nadia claimed that, despite waiting since 10 a.m., Superintendent Hameedullah Pechehi deliberately delayed the process for several hours before ultimately refusing to sign or seal the document.

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“When questioned, the superintendent said he couldn’t proceed without instructions from the Inspector General of Prisons,” Nadia told The Balochistan Post.

Nadia Baloch On Jail Visit

She further alleged that the visit turned hostile, with officials subjecting her and other family members to intimidation. “A large police presence surrounded us. They threatened us and even tried to confiscate our phones,” she said. “This wasn’t just a delay; it was a deliberate attempt to block our access to legal remedies.”

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Nadia also expressed concern over Mahrang Baloch’s treatment inside the jail, claiming that members of the Baloch Yakjehti Committee (BYC), including Mahrang, are facing harassment and threats. She said, “The jail superintendent is working under pressure from state intelligence agencies. We were warned to stay silent or face consequences.”

Harassment Of Baloch Yakjehti Committee (BYC) In Jail

Nadia also expressed concern over Mahrang Baloch’s treatment inside the jail, claiming that members of the Baloch Yakjehti Committee (BYC), including Mahrang, are facing harassment and threats. She said, “The jail superintendent is working under pressure from state intelligence agencies. We were warned to stay silent or face consequences.”

She rejected recent accusations made against Baloch in a press conference by the Director General of the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), calling them false and defamatory. Nadia noted that Baloch intends to file a defamation suit if allowed by law, but authorities are obstructing even this legal step while continuing her mistreatment in custody.

The incident has further inflamed tensions over the continued detention of BYC leaders under the Maintenance of Public Order (MPO) law. On Tuesday, BYC filed a petition in Pakistan’s Supreme Court challenging the legality of these detentions.

As per The Balochistan Post report, the petition has demanded the release of Mahrang Baloch, Bebarg Baloch, and Mama Ghaffar Baloch, labelling their arrests “unconstitutional and politically motivated.”

First published on: Jun 19, 2025 07:45 PM IST


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