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Details of Missing Persons in Sindh DETAILS OF MISSING PERSONS IN SINDH BY: VOICE FOR MISSING PERSONS OF SINDH FORUM (VMPS) (DATED: 7 TH JANUARY 2018) DETAILED REPORT ON ENFORCED DISAPPEARANCES OF JSQM (A) WORKERS AND SUPPORTERS BY THE LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES 1. Suhbat Khoso: JSQM (A) worker Suhbat Khoso arrested on 17 March, 2011 from Ranipur Toll Plaza District Khairpur Mirs and still missing. His petition has been admitted by his brother Qabil Khoso in High Court Karachi. 2. Bux Ali Mugheri : JSQM (A) District Qamber Shahdadkot President was arrested on 3 rd March, 2017 from his native City of Nasirabad and still missing. 3. Aijaz Tunio : Worker of JSQM (A) District Qamber Shahdadkot was arrested on 17 th April 2017 from his home at Nasirabad and he is still missing. 4. Hidayatullah Lohar : Senior Citizen and Supporter of JSQM (A) and Head Master of Government Boys Primary School Golo Ganwas were arrested from his duty on 17 th April 2017 and still missing. His petition has been filed by his daughter Miss Sorath Lohar in Larkana High Court. 5. Khadim Hussain Areejo : Senior Citizen and supporter of JSQM (A) and an employee of Sindh Government Food Department was arrested form Hyderabad on 17 th April 2017 when he was going to his office along with his nephew Shayan Areejo. After Three days Shayan Areejo was released but Khadim Hussain Areejo is still missing. His petition has been filed by his daughter in Hyderabad High Court. 6. Sabir Hussain Chandio : Member of Central Committee of JSQM (A) Mr. Sabir Hussain Chandio was arrested on 25 th April, 2017 along with his cousin Ibrahim Chandio Near Khairpur Nathan Shah District Dadu they were coming to Sann to attend the Anniversary of Sain G.M Syed in their Mehran Car. After 49 Days Ibrahim Chandio was released but Sabir Hussain Chandio is still Missing along with his Mehran Car. His petition has been filed by his mother in Larkana High Court. 7. Muhammad Ayoub Kandhro : Senior Citizen, Supporter of JSQM (A) and employee of Public Health Department Government of Sindh was arrested on 27 th April 2017 near Tando Masti District Khairpur Mirs when he was going to his office at Ranipur in his Car; Ayoub Kandhro is still missing along with his corolla Car. His petition has been filed by his brother in Sukkur High Court. 8. Murtaza Junejo : Worker of JSQM (A) Murtaza Junejo was arrested on 7 th May 2017 from his home at the village of Mandhra Taluka Dokri District Larkana and is still missing. His petition has been filed by his wife in Larkana High Court. 9. Ghulam Raza Jarwar : Writer, Poet and Supporter of JSQM (A) and Vaccinator in Health department of Government of Sindh was arrested on 24 th May 2017, from his home at Amanabad District Badin. He is still missing. His petition has been filed by his relatives in Hyderabad High Court. 10. Shadi Khan Soomro : Member of Jeay Sindh Qaumi Mahaz (A) and a primary School Teacher in Education Department of Government of Sindh was arrested on 24 th May, 2017 from his home at village Ghanghro District Badin. He is still missing. The petition has been filed by his relatives in Hyderabad High Court. 11. Ali Ahmed Bughio : Supporter of JSQM (A) was arrested on 24 th May 2017, from his home in Badin City and is still missing. The petition has been filed by his relatives in Hyderabad High Court. 12. Aziz Gurgaiz: Supporter of JSQM (A) belongs to Qadiyani Sect was arrested on 24 th May 2017 from his home in City of Badin and is still missing. The petition has been filed by his relatives in Hyderabad High Court. 13. Insaf Dayo: Member of JSQM (A) District Larkana was arrested on 29 th May 2017 from his tailor Shop in Larkana and is still missing. 14. Mukhtiar Almani: Worker of JSQM (A) and a mason by profession was arrested on 1 st June 2017 from City of Dokri District Larkana and still missing. 15. Muhammad Khan Vighio: Worker of JSQM (A) was arrested from his village Sehar Station District Larkana on 14 th July 2017 and he is still missing. 16. Bilawal Chandio: Worker of JSQM (A) was arrested from Ghaghar Phatak Karachi on 30 th July 2017 and he is still missing. 17. Gulsher Tagar: Worker of JSQM (A) was arrested from Ghaghar Phatak Karachi on 30 th July 2017 and he is still missing. 18. Azeem Abro: JSQM (A) District Dadu vice Present Mr. Azeem Abro was arrested near his Village Dur Muhammad District Dadu on 6 th August 2017 and he is still missing. His petition has been filed by his brother in Larkana High Court. 19. Naseer Abro: Worker of JSQM (A) was arrested from his village Chhato Wahan near Dokri District Larkana on 13 th September 2017 and he is still missing. 20. Shahid Junejo: Worker of JSQM (A) was arrested from his village Dokri District Larkana on 5 th March 2017 and he is still missing. 21. Dildar Junejo 22. Murtza Solangi 1 DETAILED REPORT ON ENFORCED DISAPPEARANCES OF SINDHI NATIONALIST WORKERS BY THE LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES 1. Sohail Raza Bhatti : Shaheed Qurban Khuhawar Yadgar Committee Member Sohail Raza Bhatti was arrested in September 2015 and still missing. 2. Hyder Khoso : Senior Sindhi National worker Mr. Hyder Khoso was arrested from his Village Ghulab Laghari Town District Badin on 15 th November 2016 and still missing. 3. Asghar Brohi : Sindhi Nationalist Worker Mr. Asghar Brohi Belongs to Karachi east, was arrested on 18 th May 2018 and still missing. 4. Asif Buledi : National Worker and Student of CSS Mr. Asif Buledi was arrested on 13 th July 2017 from Gulshan-e-Hadid Karachi, and he is still missing.(RELEASED) 5. Irsahd Ranjhani : JST (Safdar) Karachi Divisional Coordinator Irshad Ranjani was arrested on 6 th January 2018 from Qasimbaad Hyderabad, and he is still missing. 6. Nangar channa in August 2017 7. Inam Abbasi in August 2017 from Karachi 8. Deedar Amrat Shabrani from Karachi 15 December 2017 9. Kalim Tunio from karachi 15 december 2017 10. Khaliquee hakro from karachi 15 december 2017 11. Hakim channa from karachi15 december 2017 DETAILED REPORT ON ENFORCED DISAPPEARANCES OF JSMM WORKERS BY THE LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES 1. Meer Sikandar S/o Kamal Khan Chandio : Worker of JSMM Meer Sikandar was arrested on 28 th January 2017 from Bhitai Abad Colony Karachi and still missing. 2. Waqar Channa : Worker of JSMM Waqar Channa was arrested on 25 th April 2017 from Dadu By pass while he was going home after attending the Anniversary of Sain G.M Syed, and still missing. 3. Aijaz Gaho : Worker of JSMM Aijaz was arrested on 25 th April 2017 from Dadu By pass while he was going home after attending the Anniversary of Sain G.M Syed, and still missing. 4. Liaqat Channa : Worker of JSMM Mr. Liaqat Channa was arrested on 27 th December 2016 from his house in Sukkur and still missing. 5. Fayaz Dahri : Worker of JSMM Mr. Fayaz Dahri was arrested on 25th December 2016 from Hingorja City and still missing. 6. Sunny Kakepoto : Worker of JSMM Mr. Sany Kakepoto was arrested on 10 th November 2016 from Daulatpur City and still missing. 7. Aziz Mudasir Kakepoto : Worker of JSMM Mr. Aziz Mudasir Kakepoto was arrested on 1 st August 2016 from Warah City and still missing. 8. Nadeem Siyal : Worker of JSMM Mr. Nadeem Siyal was arrested on 1st August 2016 from Malir Karachi and still missing.(RELEASED) 9. Mujeeb Choliyani : Worker of JSMM Mr. Mujeeb Choliyani was arrested on 29 th July 2016 from Warah City and still missing. 10. Zahid Adeeb Buriro : Worker of JSMM Mr. Zahid Adeeb Buriro was arrested on 27 th July 2016 from Pipri Karachi and still missing(RELEASED). 11. Allah Wadhayo Mahar : Worker of JSMM Mr. Allah Wadhayo Mahar was arrested on 8 th September 2014 from Malir Karachi and still missing. 2 DETAILED REPORT ON ENFORCED DISAPPEARANCES OF LOCAL SINDHI PEOPLES BY THE LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES/LANDLORDS 1. Imran Jokhio: Journalist Imran Jokhio was arrested by Naushahro Police from Naushahro Feroze City 7 Years ago, and he is still missing. 2. Mohan Meghwar: 3rd Year Student of Mehran University Mr. Mohan Meghwar belongs to Umarkot City was 2 years ago, and he is still missing. 3. Fazeela Sarki: 6 Years old Fazeela Sarki belongs to Thull City Jacobabad was kidnapped 9 years ago, her case is pending in Supreme court, but she is still missing. 4. Dildar Junejo: Dildar Junejo Belongs to Karachi, was arrested on 10 th July 2017 from Korangi Karachi and still missing. 5. Inamullah Abbasi: Sindhi Writer and publisher of Naoon Niyapo Magazine was arrested on 2 nd August 2017 from Sachal Village Karachi and still missing. 6. Nangar Channa: Sindhi writer and intellectual Mr. Nangar Channa was arrested on 5 th September 2017 from Nasirabad District Qamber Shahdadkot and still missing. 7. Deedar Amrat Shabrani : Journalist Deedar Amrat Shabrani was arrested on 15 th December 2017 from Shar Village Karachi, and he is still missing. 8. Kaleem Tunio : Former Nationalist worker Kaleem Tunio was arrested on 15 th December 2017 from Karachi, and he is still missing. 9. Hakim Channa : Former Nationalist worker Hakim Channa was arrested on 15 th December 2017 from Karachi, and he is still missing. 10. Khalique Hakro : Former Sindh Human Rights Activists Khalique Hakro was arrested on 15 th December 2017 from Karachi, and he is still missing. 3 .
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