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Balochistan CM says missing persons issue resolved permanently

Published on: January 20, 2026 3:56 PM

CM Bugti says missing persons issue in Balochistan 'resolved permanently'

QUETTA: Balochistan Chief Minister Sarfraz Bugti on Tuesday said the longstanding missing persons issue in the province has been “resolved on a permanent basis,” asserting that political elements had previously exploited the matter for votes.

Read More: Missing persons commission logs 379 new cases in 2024

CM Bugti made the remarks on his X account after chairing a provincial cabinet meeting. “Various people only played politics on the issue of missing persons, blamed the state, and tried to get votes. We have resolved it for the first time,” he wrote. He added that law enforcement agencies now have a legal framework to investigate suspects and that the state can no longer be blamed for missing individuals.

کوئٹہ، 20 جنوری 2026:- وزیر اعلیٰ بلوچستان میر سرفراز بگٹی کی زیر صدارت صوبائی کابینہ کا 22 واں اجلاس

بلوچستان کابینہ کا تاریخ ساز فیصلہ، مسنگ پرسنز کا مسئلہ مستقل بنیادوں پر حل کردیا گیا

بلوچستان سینٹر آف ایکسیلینس آن کاؤنٹرنگ وائلنٹ ایکسٹریزم رولز 2025 کی منظوری دے دی گئی… pic.twitter.com/pdAIHCd6py

— PPP Baluchistan (@PPPBaluchistan) January 20, 2026

A spokesperson for the Balochistan government said that suspects will be interrogated at authorised centres under police supervision, with family members allowed to meet them during the process.

The provincial cabinet also approved several administrative and policy measures. Two new divisions, Pishin and Koh-e-Suleiman, have been created to improve governance, while Ziarat will now fall administratively under Loralai. Additionally, a Municipal Committee Karbala was approved in Pishin district, and a policy for evaluating law officers was finalised.

In a child protection move, the cabinet decided that no child under 16 will be subjected to forced labor. The government also approved a policy to verify educational documents of contract teachers. The chief minister’s inspection team will oversee degree verifications, and FIRs will be registered against individuals found holding fake qualifications, starting in Nasirabad and Dera Bugti.

Read More: PHC seeks reports on pleas against six missing persons 

CM Bugti emphasised that the government is committed to accountability and administrative efficiency while ensuring the rights of citizens are protected.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: administration reforms, Balochistan, child protection, Latest, Lead4, missing persons, provincial cabinet, Sarfraz Bugti

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