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An elderly woman, who was abducted from Quetta on February 2nd along with her son Muhammad Rahim Zehri and his family members, including wife and children, has said that she told the “men in uniform” that she was willing to take an oath on Holy Quran as they were taking them away but they kept beating her.

Zehri’s mother and his children returned home a day after their abduction. Whereas, his wife returned on Tuesday, while Zehri still remains missing.

Zehri’s mother told BBC Urdu that she was willing to take an oath on Holy Quran that they had done nothing wrong but the men who had broken into their house started beating her up until she was unconscious.

She said that some of the men were in uniform and as soon as they broke into the house, they started searching the place.

“I told them we are poor people and there is nothing in our house. But they did not listen to me and continued with their search”.

“They kept asking about my son and daughter-in-law. My son had taken his wife to a doctor at the time so they were not home”.

“They waited for my son and daughter-in-law to come back and as soon as they returned, they started taking us away,” she said.

“I presented Holy Quran before them and told them that I was willing to take an oath that we had done nothing wrong but they started beating me up until I was unconscious,” she added.

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An elderly woman, who was abducted from Quetta on February 2nd along with her son Muhammad Rahim Zehri and his family members, including wife and children, has said that she told the “men in uniform” that she was willing to take an oath on Holy Quran as they were taking them away but they kept beating her.

Zehri’s mother and his children returned home a day after their abduction. Whereas, his wife returned on Tuesday, while Zehri still remains missing.

Zehri’s mother told BBC Urdu that she was willing to take an oath on Holy Quran that they had done nothing wrong but the men who had broken into their house started beating her up until she was unconscious.

She said that some of the men were in uniform and as soon as they broke into the house, they started searching the place.

“I told them we are poor people and there is nothing in our house. But they did not listen to me and continued with their search”.

“They kept asking about my son and daughter-in-law. My son had taken his wife to a doctor at the time so they were not home”.

“They waited for my son and daughter-in-law to come back and as soon as they returned, they started taking us away,” she said.

“I presented Holy Quran before them and told them that I was willing to take an oath that we had done nothing wrong but they started beating me up until I was unconscious,” she added.

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