
According to Hale Vash, on Thursday, October 1, 1404, three Baloch teenagers from the former city of Pishin, a suburb of Rask, were arrested by the IRGC's intelligence forces and taken to an unknown location.
The identities of these three Baloch teenagers, "Morteza Bijad", approximately 16 years old, son of Enayatullah, "Mobin Nikjo", 17 years old, son of Noor Mohammad, and "Abu Bakr Bijad", 18 years old, son of Malik, all three residents of the former city of Rask County, have been confirmed by Halewash.
According to current sources: "These three teenagers, who were planning to go to the Tablighi Jamaat center in Kishkor, Sarbaz County, were stopped by IRGC intelligence forces in a Toyota Hilux with a private license plate on the way and, after being interrogated along the way, were arrested in the center of Rask County."
Sources added: "One of these teenagers, Morteza Bijad, was released after a few hours of detention, but the other two, Abu Bakr Bijad and Mobin Nikjoo, were transferred to the IRGC Intelligence Detention Center without being charged or having a court order."
After repeatedly contacting and following up with security and judicial institutions, the families of these teenagers have only been informed that they have been transferred to Zahedan, but there is no information about their exact location or health status.
The arrest of these three teenagers without an official warrant and while traveling to religious centers has raised serious concerns about the increase in arbitrary arrests in Sistan and Baluchestan.
Hal Vash Hal Vash Human Rights Organization (Sistan and Baluchestan)