Friday, March 13, 2026
Tales of Pakistan – Where Legends Live On
  • National Security
  • Pakistan & The World
  • Narrative Watch
  • Economy & Technology
  • Opinion & Analysis
  • Untold Stories
  • National Security
  • Pakistan & The World
  • Narrative Watch
  • Economy & Technology
  • Opinion & Analysis
  • Untold Stories
No Result
View All Result
Tales of Pakistan – Where Legends Live On
No Result
View All Result

Quetta ATC sends Mahrang Baloch, BYC leaders on judicial remand

September 26, 2025
in Provinces & Regions
Reading Time: 1 min read
A A
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

An anti-terrorism court (ATC) in Quetta denied the police further physical remand of Baloch Yakjeti Committee chief Dr Mahrang Baloch and other BYC members on Friday, sending the political prisoners on judicial remand instead. 

The case was heard by ATC Judge Muhammad Ali Mubeen in Quetta. The BYC leaders were arrested on March 22, on allegations of “attacking” the Quetta Civil Hospital and “inciting people to violence”. 

For the first time in six months, BYC leaders, including Dr. Mahrang Baloch, were handed judicial remand instead of being sent back into repeated cycles of police custody.
Arrested on 22 March 2025 in Quetta after protests over enforced disappearances, they have since spent half… pic.twitter.com/yVtyX5s5MA
— Dur Bibi (@Durbibi6) September 26, 2025

Read: Mahrang’s physical remand extended

The women have spent the past half a year in detention, with their physical remand repeatedly extended.

The last hearing of the case was on September 12, when physical remand of Mahrang Baloch and fellow organisers of the BYC was extended.

 

Previous Post

Random blue city stabbing death fuels new bail bill as ‘activists’ ripped for lack of crime crackdown: expert

Next Post

Two police officers, three students injured by accidental fire outside Balochistan Governor’s House

Related Posts

Provinces & Regions

Schools reopen in Rawalpindi after days of disruption

October 12, 2025
6
Provinces & Regions

Sindh alerts women to Pink Scooty registration scam

October 12, 2025
1
Provinces & Regions

Hyderabad’s new budget: more for paychecks, less for progress

October 12, 2025
1
Provinces & Regions

Five Shangla miners killed in Kurram coal mine collapse

October 12, 2025
1
Next Post

Two police officers, three students injured by accidental fire outside Balochistan Governor's House

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Tales of Pakistan
Tales of Pakistan is a digital platform dedicated to telling the real stories of Pakistan — stories that inspire, inform, and stand against misinformation. From the valor of our armed forces to the voices of everyday citizens, we spotlight the truth that often goes unheard in mainstream narratives.

Categories

  • National Security
  • Pakistan & The World
  • Politics & Governance
  • Provinces & Regions
  • Narrative Watch
  • Economy & Technology
  • Opinion & Analysis
  • Untold Stories

Latest Articles

Colts’ Richardson out after hurting eye in mishap

Cards WR Harrison suffers concussion, ruled out

Glenn defends Fields despite Jets’ -10 pass yards

Schools reopen in Rawalpindi after days of disruption

Sindh alerts women to Pink Scooty registration scam

PTI’s Sohail Afridi faces trio in race for KP chief minister slot as Assembly votes tomorrow 

  • Terms & Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact Us

© 2025 2025 Tales of Pakistan. All rights reserved.

No Result
View All Result
  • National Security
  • Pakistan & The World
  • Politics & Governance
  • Provinces & Regions
  • Narrative Watch
  • Economy & Technology
  • Opinion & Analysis
  • Untold Stories