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Minister writes letter for ‘safe recovery’ of Marri’s family

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Balochistan’s Home and Tribal Affairs Minister Mir Ziaullah Langove has written a letter to the law enforcement agencies urging “safe recovery” of Marri’s family missing members on Wednesday.

According to officials of the Home and Tribal Af-fairs department, the letter is addressed to the addi-tional chief secretary of Balochistan, inspector gen-eral of police, joint director of the Intelligence Bu-reau (IB), and others. Letter says, “Some of Mu-hammad Khan Marri’s family members were [sic] still missing, which generates a bad impact on law and order as well as on the image of law enforce-ment agencies.” Furthermore, the letter also pointed out the respon-sibility of all law enforcement agencies to ‘protect the lives of the public’.—APP

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