Iran hands over bodies of ‘drug smugglers’ to Pakistan

Published September 12, 2015
Iranian authorities had claimed that the men were involved in drug smuggling.—AP/File
Iranian authorities had claimed that the men were involved in drug smuggling.—AP/File

QUETTA: Iranian authorities handed over the bodies of five alleged drug smugglers of Pakistan-origin to Pakistani authorities on Friday.

The five along with their three Iranian accomplices were killed in a gunbattle with Iran’s security forces near the Pak-Iran border on Sept 6.

Iranian authorities had claimed that the men were involved in drug smuggling.

Also read: Six Pakistanis among nine ‘drug smugglers’ killed by Iranian forces

Official sources said Iranian border authorities brought five coffins at the Taftan border and handed them over to a senior official of Levies Force.

A senior official of the Taftan administration said the bodies were handed over to relatives of the deceased after legal formalities.

The men identified as Bismillah Khan, Sirajuddin, Zahoor Ahmed, Mir Khan and Farimroz hailed from Taftan town in the Chagai district.

Published in Dawn, September 12th, 2015

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