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JWPs Shahzain Bugti detained, arms recovered
Updated at: 1131 PST, Wednesday, December 22, 2010
QUETTA: Provincial chief of Jamhoori Watan Party Nawabzada Shahzain Bugti has been detained at Buleli Check Post by the Frontier Constabulary (FC) after weapons recovered from vehicles in his convoy, Geo News reported Wednesday.
He was coming back from Chaman after attending fateha of Jeelani Khan Achakzai. The FC intercepted the 12-vehicle fleet at 04:00 am for checking at the check post. The security personnel detained the JWP leader along with his fellowmen.
Shahzain Bugti is the grandson of late Baloch leader Nawab Mohammed Akbar Khan Bugti and Chief of Jamhoori Watan Party.
DIG Operations Quetta Hamid Shakil and officers of other Law Enforcement Agencies (LEA) reached the spot. He told media persons that the paramilitary force have detained Shahzain and his party men. The FC has recovered a huge cache of arms and ammunition and would return the licensed weapons if found any, he added.
While, talking to Geo News Shahzain said he has been victimized and the arms belonged to FC. 'I am talking to US Embassy about the incident.'
According to the sources heavy weaponry has been recovered from the custody of JWP leader.
Shahzain Bugti also tried to escape from the scene but the LEAs failed his attempt.
It is pertinent to mention here that on December 10, 2010 Shahzain had announced to lead a march from Kashmore, Sindh, on Jan 28 to be terminated in Dera Bugti for the return of displaced Bugti people to their home.
He also said that over 100,000 people of the Bugti tribe had migrated to Nasirabad and Jaffarabad districts during the military operation and after the murder of Nawab Akbar Khan Bugti by security forces in 2006.