In southwest Pakistan, desperate families of kidnapped footballers hold out hope for recovery

The undated photo collage shows the six local footballers who were kidnapped from Sui Tehsil area in Balochistan, Pakistan, on September 9, 2023. (Photo courtesy: Ameer Baksh)
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Updated 12 September 2023
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In southwest Pakistan, desperate families of kidnapped footballers hold out hope for recovery

  • Six local footballers were kidnapped on Saturday from Sui Tehsil area in Dera Bugti district in Balochistan province
  • Pakistan’s gas-rich Balochistan province has been the scene of a low-level insurgency by separatists for decades

QUETTA: Muhammad Yasir Bugti and 24 other footballers left their mountainous hometown of Sui in Pakistan’s southwestern Dera Bugti district last Saturday to participate in a tournament when armed men with face coverings accosted their vehicle.

Six footballers, residents of Balochistan’s Sui and Dera Bugti areas, who were going to Sibi to participate in the All-Pakistan Chief Minister Gold Cup football tournament, were kidnapped in the incident. Among them was Yasir, 22, passionate about football since his childhood and the youngest of five siblings.

“Since his kidnapping, Yasir’s mother has been crying and falling unconscious due to the intense grief and wanted to see his son alive. His grandfather keeps asking whether Yasir safely reached the football trials but I have nothing to tell him,” Ameer Buksh, Yasir’s father, told Arab News via phone from Sui.




The undated photo shows kidnapped local footballer, Muhammad Yasir Bugti (second left, first row) posing with team mates for a group photo. (Photo courtesy: Ameer Baksh)

No group has claimed responsibility for the kidnapping but Caretaker Federal Minister for Interior Sarfaraz Bugti, who hails from Dera Bugti, has said the Baloch Republican Army (BRA), an outlawed separatist group, was behind the kidnapping. Arab News could not independently verify the claim and the minister did not respond to requests for comment.

Pakistan’s gas-rich Balochistan province, home to Dera Bugti, has been the scene of a low-level insurgency by Baloch nationalists for around two decades, fighting what they see as the unfair exploitation of the province’s wealth by the federation, which is denied by the Pakistani state.

“Frontier Corps Balochistan [paramilitary force] is tirelessly striving to bring back the abducted football players from Dera Bugti,” the interior minister posted on social media.

The families and tribal leaders of the Bugti tribe in Pakistan’s remote town of Sui staged a rally against the kidnapping of young football players on Monday morning and demanded their immediate recovery.




Families and tribal leaders stage a rally against the kidnapping of six football players on September 11, 2023, in Sui town of Balochistan, Pakistan. (AN photo)

Zakir Hussain, the father of Amir Hussain, 21, another abductee, requested that the government bring back his son.

“The young football players were going to take part in the government’s sports event. The authorities were responsible for their security but since the kidnapping, we haven’t received any cooperation from the government officials.” Hussain told Arab News in a telephone interview from the mountainous Sui town.

Meanwhile, the District Administration in Dera Bugti revealed they had apprehended 14 suspects from the city area, who were now being interrogated.

“Law enforcing agencies have launched search operations in the Zain Koh area of Dera Bugti from yesterday for early and safe recovery of the six locals while the snap- checking by Levis and Police has continued for the last three days,” Deputy Commissioner Dera Bugti, Azhar Shahzad, told Arab News.

Allah Ditta, the elder brother of eighteen-year-old abductee Muhammad Babar, said the family was in shock:

“Babar left the house at 9:30 am on Saturday morning but at 11am we came to know that six local youths were kidnapped and Babar is among them.”


Pakistan praises Qatar’s ‘positive role’ on National Day, seeks deeper trade and investment ties

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Pakistan praises Qatar’s ‘positive role’ on National Day, seeks deeper trade and investment ties

  • Zardari says relations with Qatar are rooted in shared values, mutual respect and people-to-people contacts
  • He says Pakistan sees energy, agriculture and technology as priority areas for expanding bilateral cooperation

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Thursday praised Qatar’s “positive role” at the regional and international level and called for enhanced trade and investment cooperation as the Gulf state marked its National Day, according to a statement from the presidency.

Pakistan and Qatar maintain close diplomatic, economic and security ties, underpinned by energy cooperation, labor links and growing defense engagement. Qatar hosts a large Pakistani expatriate workforce, employed mainly in construction, services, transport and security, making remittances a key pillar of the relationship.

Security ties have also expanded in recent years, with Pakistan providing military training and advisory support to Qatari forces. The two countries cooperated on security planning and personnel deployment for the 2022 FIFA World Cup hosted by Doha.

Qatar has also played a diplomatic role in the region, most recently mediating between Pakistan and Afghanistan following fierce border clashes earlier this year in which dozens of people were killed on both sides.

“Qatar’s positive role at the regional and international level is commendable,” President Asif Ali Zardari said in a message issued on the occasion of the Arab country’s National Day.

“Pakistan is keen to further expand cooperation with Qatar in trade and investment,” he added.

In his message, Zardari extended congratulations to Qatar’s Amir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani and conveyed best wishes to the Qatari people, describing relations between the two countries as close, enduring and rooted in shared values and mutual respect.

He said Qatar had achieved significant development and progress under the Amir’s leadership and reaffirmed Pakistan’s commitment to strengthening bilateral ties.

Zardari said Pakistan sought to deepen partnerships with Qatar in sectors including energy, agriculture and technology, while highlighting manpower cooperation and people-to-people contacts as the foundation of the relationship.

The president also expressed Islamabad’s resolve to further strengthen friendship and cooperation between the two countries, the statement said.