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Wife Of Baloch Man Abducted From Karachi Accuses Law Enforcement Agencies Of Intimidation 

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Fatima Baloch, the wife of Abdul Hameed Zehri who was abducted in 2021 from Karachi, has accused the law enforcement agencies’ officials of intimidating her.

In a video uploaded on her daughter’s Twitter handle, Fatima Baloch claimed that police officials along with armed men in a Vigo car have been following her for the last few days.

“Whenever I get out of the house — to go to a doctor or anywhere else, officials from law enforcement agencies follow me.”

“I don’t know what they want from me,” she said, while adding that “they have detained my husband for the last two years.”

“Return my husband, I will leave this country with my family if they don’t want me to live here,” she said.

“I am in mental agony– I do not know what I have done and why they are after me like this,” she lamented.

 

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Fatima Baloch, the wife of Abdul Hameed Zehri who was abducted in 2021 from Karachi, has accused the law enforcement agencies’ officials of intimidating her.

In a video uploaded on her daughter’s Twitter handle, Fatima Baloch claimed that police officials along with armed men in a Vigo car have been following her for the last few days.

“Whenever I get out of the house — to go to a doctor or anywhere else, officials from law enforcement agencies follow me.”

“I don’t know what they want from me,” she said, while adding that “they have detained my husband for the last two years.”

“Return my husband, I will leave this country with my family if they don’t want me to live here,” she said.

“I am in mental agony– I do not know what I have done and why they are after me like this,” she lamented.

 

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