CHAMAN/QUETTA: The Barkhan gruesome murder case took another twist on Thursday, as Khan Mohammad Marri, father of the two victims, claimed that Balochistan Minister for Works and Communications Sardar Abdul Rahman Khetran wanted him to testify against him. give Son
Khan Muhammad – the man who accused Khetran of keeping his children in a “private jail” after his family members were found dead in a well in Barkhan district, joined the sit-in in Quetta.
Khan Muhammad said that my sons have been killed by Sardar Abdul Rahman Khetran.
He said he was Kshetran’s servant, and had escaped from one of the minister’s “three private prisons” where he kept other women, the elderly and children.
“The bodies found in the Barkhan well belong to my sons,” he said, adding that he was told that the rest of the family had been recovered by the Levies Force.
He lamented the gruesome killing of the girl, who was found dead with her sons, saying she was unrecognizable but “she is someone’s sister or daughter”.
He reiterated his allegations that Balochistan Minister Abdul Rahman Khetran was behind the incident and his children were kept in a “private jail”.
Khan Mohammad’s statement came after the Levies Force “recovered” his wife Gran Naz – presumed dead – and their five children, including a girl, who were allegedly abducted by Khetran.
The operation was carried out in the light of allegations by Khan Muhammad that sparked protests across Balochistan for the recovery of the missing after three bullet-riddled bodies were found in a well in Barkhan district.
The provincial minister – who has denied involvement in the brutal killing – was taken into police custody on Wednesday.
However, during the search operations, Marri’s wife, Grannaz, who was presumed dead, along with their children Farzana, Abdul Majeed, Abdul Ghaffar, Imran and Abdul Sattar, were recovered, Levies officials said.
The force carried out operations in Kohlu, Dikki, Barkhan and Dera Bugti areas as the family members of Khan Muhammad Marri were held hostage at various locations.
It said that Levi’s Quick Response Force conducted an operation to recover the hostages in East Balochistan and South Punjab. The force also foiled the attempt to transfer the two kidnapped boys to Punjab.
Explaining the locations, Levies officials said that Naz, Farzana and Imran were recovered from Kohlu, Chamalang and Dikki border areas of Upper Dhaka respectively. Meanwhile, Majeed was rescued from Dikki, Ghaffar and Sattar from Kohlu and Dera Bugti respectively.
The force added that no arrests were made in the operations.
Naz and her children have been placed under the protection of the law enforcement agency.


The pictures of the rescued people have also come to light. In one photo, Naz and her children are seen walking with Levies officers after being rescued, while in another photo, Levies officers are seen covering the woman with a shawl.
Autopsy of bodies conductedÂ
Meanwhile, the police have completed the post-mortem of the bodies found in the well.
Police surgeon Dr. Ayesha Faiz, who conducted the post-mortem, revealed that one of the dead was a 17-18-year-old girl. They said that the victim was raped and tortured before being shot.
The medico-legal officer said the post-mortem revealed that the girl had been shot three times in the head and her face and neck were mutilated with acid to conceal her identity. He said that the girl might not be Girnaz but his daughter.
Moreover, the other two were also tortured before being killed.
Balochistan minister arrested
On Wednesday, Kshetran was arrested in connection with the gruesome murder of three people, police said – as bullet-riddled bodies were found in a well in Barkhan district.
“Sardar Abdul Rahman Khetran is accused of murdering three people and has been detained,” police said, as protesters continued their sit-in in Quetta for the third straight day demanding justice.
The protesters – who have staged a dharna at Fayaz Sambal Chowk with three bodies – are demanding a case against Khetran, stripping him of his ministry and the release of the five jailed people.
Late on Tuesday night, the police also raided the minister’s residence to recover Murree’s five children and sealed the roads leading to Khetran’s house in Quetta’s Patel Bagh.
A police spokesman said a special investigation team was interrogating the minister and raids were being conducted to recover the “kidnapped” people.
The spokesperson said that more arrests are expected in the murder of the mother and her two sons. A few days ago, the woman released a video message claiming that she is in the jail of Sardar Abdul Rahman Khetran.
“A few days after the woman’s video message surfaced, she and her son were found dead in a well in Barkhan,” the spokesperson said.
When pressure mounted on the police, they registered a case against unknown persons under sections 34 (doing any act with intent to cause harm to any person), 202 (disappearing evidence of a crime, or giving false information to a screen offender). . , and 302 (Massacre) of the Pakistan Penal Code.
After coming under heavy criticism, Kshetran denied the allegations of involvement in the killing and claimed to be a “peaceful and law-abiding person”.
He said that the charge of owning a private prison and killing three people is a conspiracy to damage my political reputation.
“If there was a jail, it would be known,” he insisted, “however, if anyone is still in doubt, they can visit my house.”
He further said that these allegations are a “sinister attempt” to deprive him of his “right to regional politics”.



