Eight Pakistani nationals were gunned down in neighboring Iran’s Sistan and Baluchestan Province, ARY News reported citing Iranian Media.
According to reports, eight Pakistani nationals were killed this morning in the village of Hazabad, located in the Mehrstan district of Iran’s Sistan and Baluchestan province.
The victims identified as mechanics were shot dead while working at a workshop. Iranian media reports state that the deceased were mechanics, with five of them identified so far.
The workshop owner, Dilshad, and his son Naeem, along with Jafar, Danish, and Nasir, all hailing from Punjab, are among the victims.
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Back in February 2025, four Pakistanis were rescued from human traffickers in Iran.
The Embassy of Pakistan, with the cooperation of the country’s government successfully rescued four Pakistani citizens and arrested the human smugglers during the operation held in the wake of rising cases of human trafficking.
The Pakistanis came to Iran legally but afterwards, they were kidnapped by a racket of human traffickers, who tortured them and demanded heavy ransom from their families.
The timely intervention of the Embassy of Pakistan and the Government of Iran saved their lives.
Ambassador to Iran Muhammad Mudassir Tipu, in his message, has requested the Pakistanis who intend to come to Iran, to use legal ways and be in touch with the Embassy of Pakistan in case of any untoward circumstances and be vigilant not to become victims of human smugglers.
The rescued persons included Ghulam Mustafa Tabasum, Muhammad Suhail, Muhammad Arsalan and Muhammad Khurram.
The rescued persons were thankful to the Embassy of Pakistan and the Government of Iran for their untiring efforts to rescue them.