The Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP) has expressed grave concern over the suspected enforced disappearance of social activist Abdul Wahid Baloch when he was travelling from Mirpurkhas to Karachi on July 26.
A statement issued by the commission on Saturday said: “HRCP is alarmed over the reported enforced disappearance of social activist Abdul Wahid Baloch. His whereabouts have not been known since July 26 when he was offloaded from a passenger van, headed to Karachi from Digri town in Mirpurkhas district.
“According to Abdul Wahid’s family, he was travelling with a friend. At a toll plaza at Super Highway, in the jurisdiction of Gadap police station, two men in plain clothes stopped the car and checked identity papers of the passengers.
According to the family, upon looking at Abdul Wahid’s identity card, they asked him to show them his phone. After examining the phone, they asked him to come out of the van. Reportedly, another man in uniform was also present there. The men reportedly instructed the van driver to leave immediately. Abdul Wahid’s friend saw him being taken to a blue vehicle, which then drove away.
“There is a police station and a Rangers check-post right next to the toll plaza from where Abdul Wahid was taken away. The proximity of the place to the police station and the checkpost and the manner of his abduction lend support to the family’s contention that Abdul Wahid has become a victim of enforced disappearance.”, the HRCP said.
Abdul Wahid is a social activist, who has organised several Balochi literary, musical and cultural events. HRCP has grave concern for his safety and urges his immediate recovery.
“If there is any reason for proceeding against Abdul Wahid, or any citizen for that matter, it must be done in accordance with the law. If indeed there is evidence of any wrongdoing against him, it must be produced in a court of law and due process ensured”, the statement said.