Pakistan arrests ‘human smuggler’ linked to deaths in Turbat

Pakistan arrests ‘human smuggler’ linked to deaths in Turbat
A convey of ambulances cary the bodies of men founded on Saturday in Turbat, transporting to their home towns, in Lahore, Pakistan, Sunday, Nov. 19, 2017. A government spokesman says authorities have found the bodies of five more Pakistanis who were apparently planning to cross into Iran on their way to Europe to seek work as migrant laborers. (AP)
Updated 20 November 2017 13:25
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Pakistan arrests ‘human smuggler’ linked to deaths in Turbat

Pakistan arrests ‘human smuggler’ linked to deaths in Turbat

Pakistan: A Pakistani investigator says federal agents have arrested a “human smuggler” linked to the recent deaths of 20 people near the border with Iran.
Khalid Anees, a federal investigator, said Sunday that Mohammad Sadiq was arrested in Quetta. He said Sadiq was the key figure in a smuggling network sending people to Europe through illegal routes.
Anees said the 20 men who were killed by separatists last week in the Turbat area of Baluchistan had earlier been stationed with Sadiq in Quetta.
Bullet-riddled bodies were found of Pakistanis who were planning to cross into Iran on their way to Europe. All the victims were from the Punjab province.
Baluch separatist groups have been waging a low-level insurgency and have targeted workers from Punjab in the past.