QUETTA, Dec 30: The mother of Asad Marri has claimed that the intelligence agency men killed her son outside the house in new Kahan and refuted the official claim that Asad was killed in the exchange of fire with police.

Speaking at a press conference at the press club here on Saturday, she appealed to the Supreme Court, Balochistan High Court, international human rights organisations and the United Nations to help her get registered an FIR against killers of his son.

She alleged that the Governor of Balochistan, the chief minister, the ISI chief and the Balochistan IGP were responsible for the killing of Asad Marri.

She said: “Her son was a student and on Friday he along with Ahmed Khan Marri were going to the Hazarganji market when they out of the house after few minutes latter we heard firing and when we came outside the house we saw the intelligence agency men were firing and took away Asad and Ahmed in three cars”.

She said: “We learnt that Asad and Ahmed were taken to the civil hospital so we reached there but the intelligence agency men first stopped us to enter the hospital. They were reluctant to hand over the body of Asad”.

The mother of Asad said that the agency officials also refused to hand over injured Ahmed Marri, adding that the Shalkot police station refused to register an FIR against killers of Asad.

She warned that if any thing happened to Ahmed Marri the government will be held responsible. She demanded holding an impartial inquiry into the killing of Asad Marri.

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