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15 bullet-ridden bodies found in Balochista­n

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Pakistani police on Wednesday found 15 bullet-ridden bodies of kidnap victims near the border with Iran, a favoured route for human trafickers taking workers illegally to Europe.

The bodies were found abandoned in a mountainou­s region of Buleda, in Balochista­n province, 600 km south of the provincial capital of Quetta, district commission­er Bashir Ahmad Bangalzai told Reuters.

He said documents and other belongings found on the bodies suggested that they were en route to Iran illegally.

Human smuggling is big business in Pakistan and other poor South Asian countries. There have been instances of workers being killed in border areas, or sometimes dying during road or sea travel.

It was not clear what prompted the killings, said Bangalzai.

He said all 15 came from Pakistan’s eastern province of Punjab.

“We’re getting in contact with their families,” he said.

A police oficial said all 15 were reported to have been kidnapped on Tuesday.

The incident was conirmed by the the spokespers­on of the provincial government, Anwaar ul Haq Kakar.

“It seems to be the work of separatist groups,” he said.

No one has claimed responsibi­lity. Violence-plagued Balochista­n, which also borders Afghanista­n, has long been home to separatist groups seeking a greater share of regional resources and hardliner militants linked to Al Qaeda, the Taliban and Daesh.

The violence has raised concerns about security for projects in the $57 billion China Pakistan Economic Corridor, a planned transport and energy link from western China to Pakistan’s southern deep-water port of Gwadar.

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