Pakistan arrests 12 after Balochistan ‘honor killing’ video triggers outrage

The screengrab taken from a video on July 20, 2025 shows a moment before a couple was shot by armed men in Balochistan for marrying by choice. (Screengrab/Social Media)
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Updated 22 July 2025
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Pakistan arrests 12 after Balochistan ‘honor killing’ video triggers outrage

  • Viral video clip shows man, woman being shot by armed men in Pakistan’s Balochistan 
  • Balochistan chief minister vows those responsible for murder will be punished severely

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan police have arrested 12 suspects for their involvement in the shooting of a man and woman in the country’s southwestern Balochistan province, Chief Minister Sarfraz Bugti said on Monday after a video of the incident went viral, triggering outrage. 

In a video circulating on social media, more than a dozen men are seen gathered in a remote, mountainous desert area, with SUVs and pickup trucks parked nearby. A woman is ordered to stand facing away from the group before a man pulls out a gun and shoots her in the back. He then turns the weapon on a man and shoots him dead as well. 

Several news outlets reported that the man and woman had just gotten married and were shot dead for marrying by choice upon the orders of a traditional tribal council formed to settle disputes. However, speaking to reporters at a news conference, Bugti said the victims were not husband and wife. 

“I immediately took notice of this incident and ordered IG [inspector-general] of police to arrest the suspects within 24 hours,” Bugti said. “Initially, one and then 11 more were arrested in this case. Raids are being conducted to apprehend others involved.”

Bugti said a tribal leader was also among the suspects who were arrested, vowing that authorities will not spare anyone involved in the incident. 

Without going into details, the chief minister clarified that the victims were not married to each other. 

“The girl who was martyred has five children and her husband’s name is Noor,” Bugti said. “In the same way, the man who has been killed, is around 45-50 years old. He also has four to five children.”

In response to a question, Bugti said the provincial government has suspended the deputy superintendent of police of the area where the incident took place. He said the police official had been suspended for not informing the government about the incident.

However, he clarified that neither of the relatives of the two victims had filed a complaint regarding the incident. 

“Not a single person is ready to come forward as a victim in this case or file an FIR [first information report],” Bugti said. 

Speaking at a press conference on Sunday, Balochistan government spokesman Shahid Rind said the incident captured in the viral video had taken place in Balochistan around Eid Al-Adha.

So-called honor killings are common in Pakistan, where family members and relatives sometimes kill women and men who don’t follow local traditions and culture or decide to marry of their own choice.


Pakistan receives $1.2 billion from IMF under EFF, RSF loan programs— central bank

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Pakistan receives $1.2 billion from IMF under EFF, RSF loan programs— central bank

  • IMF Executive Board approved Pakistan’s second review under EFF, first review under RSF loan programs this week 
  • Disbursements from IMF have been crucial for cash-strapped Pakistan as it tries to recover from economic crisis 

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s central bank announced on Thursday that it has received $1.2 billion under the International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) External Fund Facility and Resilience and Sustainability Facility (RSF) loan programs. 

The IMF approved a $7 billion bailout package for Pakistan under its EFF program in September 2024 while in May 2025, it approved a separate $1.4 billion loan to Pakistan under its climate resilience fund. The RSF will support Pakistan’s efforts in building economic resilience to climate vulnerabilities and natural disasters. 

The global lender approved Pakistan’s second review under its $7 billion EFF program and first review under the RSF loan on Tuesday. As per the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP), the central bank received a combined sum of $1.2 billion under the EFF and RSF on Dec. 10. 

“The amount would be reflected in SBP’s foreign exchange reserves for the week ending on Dec. 12, 2025,” the SBP said in a statement. 

IMF bailouts have been crucial for cash-strapped Pakistan, which has been struggling with a prolonged economic crisis that has exhausted its financial reserves and weakened its currency. Pakistan came to the brink of a sovereign default in 2023 before a last-gasp IMF bailout package helped it avert the crisis. 

Pakistan has had to take tough decisions to comply with the IMF’s loan requirements, which include scrapping subsidies from food and fuel items to trigger inflation. Since then, Pakistan has attempted to regain stability by sharply reducing inflation and recording a current account surplus. 

The disbursement, however, comes at an important time for the South Asian country as it mitigates losses from a deadly monsoon season that killed over 1,000 people since late June and caused at least $2.9 billion in damages to agriculture and infrastructure.