Pakistan on Sunday sought Iran’s “full cooperation” in investigating the “inhumane and cowardly” killing of eight of its nationals yesterday in the neighbouring country’s Sistan-Baluchestan province, the Foreign Office said.
“Pakistan strongly condemns the inhumane and cowardly killing of its nationals in Iran. We hope for Iranian side’s full cooperation in investigating the matter and in timely repatriation of victims’ remains,” said a press release issued by the FO.
The Pakistani nationals were “tragically killed” in Mehrestan County, located approximately 230 kilometres away from the Pakistan-Iran border, it stated.
According to earlier reports, unknown armed men barged into a workshop sometime on Saturday night and, after tying the workers’ hands and feet, opened indiscriminate firing and killed them. Later, the attackers fled from the site.
All eight workers hailed from several areas of Punjab, the Associated Press of Pakistan stated, listing their names.
A spokesman for the banned outfit, the Balochistan National Army (BNA), claimed responsibility for the incident through a statement issued to the media. However, AFP reported that militant group Jaishul Adl also claimed responsibility for the attack.
According to the FO, Pakistani officials in Iran were in “constant touch” with the authorities there for a probe into the incident and the repatriation of bodies.
“On the instructions of Deputy Prime Minister/Foreign Minister [Ishaq Dar], our Embassy in Tehran and our Consulate in Zahidan are in constant touch with the Iranian authorities for a comprehensive investigation to ensure that perpetrators are brought to justice as well as for prompt repatriation of the victims’ remains to Pakistan,” the FO said.
“Our Mission has already requested consular access to verify their identities,” it added. It noted that the leadership and people of Pakistan were “deeply saddened and perturbed over the tragic incident”.
Further updates would be provided as soon as additional details regarding the identification of bodies and the “circumstances leading to their tragic deaths become available”, the FO said.
Following the incident yesterday, Iranian police had rushed to the area and shifted the bodies to a hospital after recovering them.
Iranian authorities said the police were investigating the incident.
It was the second such incident in Sistan-Baluchestan, as nine Pakistani workers hailing from Punjab were gunned down by unidentified attackers on Jan 27, 2024 in the province.
That incident came the same month Pakistan conducted retaliatory strikes on terrorist hideouts in Sistan-Baluchestan after Iran launched attacks on the border town of Panjgur in Balochistan here.