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Pak expediting process to bring back Baloch leader Bugti

Brahamdagh’s grandfather Akbar Bugti was killed in an army operation in Balochistan in 2006, which angered several young Balochs, who took up arms. The Balochistan Police Department has contacted the interior ministry for acquiring the required identification documents of Brahamdagh in order to complete the Red Notice application requirements for the Interpol, The Express Tribune reported.

After the completion of the required paperwork, Pakistan would formally contact the Interpol for issuing a Red Notice against Brahamdagh for his extradition to Pakistan. Interpol notices are international requests of cooperation or alerts, allowing police in member countries to share critical crime-related information. In the case of Red Notices, the suspects are wanted by national jurisdictions for prosecution or to serve a sentence. Interpol assists the national police in identifying and locating these wanted people for lawful action.

According to preliminary identification details submitted by the Balochistan police, the 33-year-old  chief of the banned Baloch Republican Party is known in his close circles as ‘Sahib’. Brahamdagh had appreciated Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent remarks on Balochistan.

According to the Balochistan police, Brahamdagh has two wives named Laila Bibi and Shuli Bibim and four children. 
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