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Three bullet-riddled bodies found in Gwadar’s Tump area

Published on: November 29, 2025 10:08 AM

GWADAR – Three bullet-riddled bodies, including that of a newly married man, were discovered in the Tump Tehsil of Gwadar district on Friday, triggering fear and grief among residents. According to police, the bodies were recovered from two different locations after locals alerted authorities about their presence in the Gomazi and Dazan areas.

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Upon receiving the information, police personnel immediately reached the spots and shifted the bodies to a nearby hospital for medico-legal procedures. Officials said all three victims appeared to have been shot multiple times, indicating targeted killings by unknown armed men.

One of the victims was identified as Imran Nadil, a newly married young man who was kidnapped from his home in the Gomazi area earlier this week. Locals reported that unidentified gunmen abducted him, allegedly demanding ransom for his release. His body was later found dumped near Dazan Cross. Multiple bullet wounds were cited as the cause of his death.

Family members and community members expressed deep sorrow, stating that Imran had married only a week ago, turning what should have been a joyous celebration into a tragedy. After identification, the body was handed over to his relatives for burial.

In a separate incident, two more bodies were found abandoned on the outskirts of Turbat and were shifted to the district hospital for further examination. They were identified as Abubakar and Tahir Ahmed, residents of Balangar and Shooli areas of Dasht Kandan.

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Locals shared that both men had been missing for several weeks, and their families had been desperately searching for them. After medico-legal formalities, the bodies were handed over to their families. Police have launched investigations into all three killings and are looking into the possibility of abductions and criminal gang involvement.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: Balochistan crime, Gwadar, kidnapping, Latest, Pakistan News, Tump incident, Turbat

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