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QUETTA: The Frontier Corps Balochistan has set up a cell at its headquarters in Quetta on missing persons, the FC spokesman announced on Friday.

He said the cell would gather information and data about those who disappeared in Balochistan so that the same could be used to make efforts for their safe recovery.

The spokesman asked the families of the missing persons to approach the FC cell and provide data about their loved ones.

He said the concerned relatives could contact on 081-9201818 to provide details about the missing persons to the FC officials or seek any information they needed.

The spokesman held out the assurance that the FC Balochistan had been making its best efforts to trace and recover all missing persons.

It is pertinent to mention that the Supreme Court has asked the FC authorities to ensure safe and early recovery of the missing persons.

Man injured: Meanwhile, a man was injured when an unidentified attacker hurled a cracker at him near Sadiq Shaheed ground on Mecongi road here on Friday, police said.

The injured, whose name could not be known immediately, was taken to civil hospital where doctors said he was out of danger.

Police registered a case and started investigation.

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