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PPP Leader Who Disappeared From Karachi Remains Missing After A Week

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No progress has been made in the case of Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) Sukkur chapter leader and businessman Ayaz Ahmed Mahar who went missing from Karachi last week.

Ayaz Ahmad Mahar went missing along with his driver on his way back from Karachi to his village, Chak, in Shikarpur district.

Naveed Ahmed Mahar, brother of Ayaz Ahmed Mahar, told BBC Urdu that his brother was on his way to native Chak in Shikarpur district from Karachi when unidentified men abducted him and his driver in the afternoon last week.

According to the police, no progress has been made so far in the case of alleged enforced disappearance of the PPP leader.

Ayaz Ahmed Mahar is the owner of the oil and gas extraction company ‘Unique Group’. Ayaz Mehr, 48, was nominated by the Pakistan People’s Party as a candidate for the general seat of the Senate in 2018.

He is also among the top taxpayers of the country.

Last week, a protest demonstration was also staged on Babarloi Bypass against the alleged enforced disappearance.

On April 1, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s (PTI) social media activist had gone missing in Karachi after attending the party’s protest against enforced disappearances outside the Karachi Press Club.

Earlier, PTI Chairman Imran Khan’s focal person on social media, Azhar Mashwani, had returned home eight days after he reportedly went missing from Lahore.

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No progress has been made in the case of Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) Sukkur chapter leader and businessman Ayaz Ahmed Mahar who went missing from Karachi last week.

Ayaz Ahmad Mahar went missing along with his driver on his way back from Karachi to his village, Chak, in Shikarpur district.

Naveed Ahmed Mahar, brother of Ayaz Ahmed Mahar, told BBC Urdu that his brother was on his way to native Chak in Shikarpur district from Karachi when unidentified men abducted him and his driver in the afternoon last week.

According to the police, no progress has been made so far in the case of alleged enforced disappearance of the PPP leader.

Ayaz Ahmed Mahar is the owner of the oil and gas extraction company ‘Unique Group’. Ayaz Mehr, 48, was nominated by the Pakistan People’s Party as a candidate for the general seat of the Senate in 2018.

He is also among the top taxpayers of the country.

Last week, a protest demonstration was also staged on Babarloi Bypass against the alleged enforced disappearance.

On April 1, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s (PTI) social media activist had gone missing in Karachi after attending the party’s protest against enforced disappearances outside the Karachi Press Club.

Earlier, PTI Chairman Imran Khan’s focal person on social media, Azhar Mashwani, had returned home eight days after he reportedly went missing from Lahore.

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