DSP Yousuf Reki, a police officer from Noshki who had been missing for several days, was found dead near Kardgap in Mastung, Balochistan. Authorities confirmed that Reki had been abducted and shot dead, marking a tragic end to his disappearance.
According to police sources, he was traveling alone from Noshki to Quetta late Saturday night when he went missing. His body was discovered in Killi Sharbat Khan, bearing signs of torture and multiple gunshot wounds.
Police reports indicate that Reki was shot at close range, with at least one bullet striking his chest. His body was transferred to Mastung District Hospital for postmortem examination. Forensic teams collected spent bullet casings, blood samples, and other evidence from the crime scene as part of the ongoing investigation.
Law enforcement agencies have launched a comprehensive probe into the killing, with authorities working to determine the motive and identify the perpetrators behind the abduction and murder.
Senior police officials have vowed to bring those responsible to justice, describing the attack as a targeted assault on the province’s law enforcement community.
DSP Yousuf Reki was known among his colleagues for his professionalism, dedication, and courage in combating crime and maintaining law and order in Noshki. His death has sent shockwaves through the police force and the wider community.
Senior officers of the Balochistan Police expressed deep grief over the loss, calling it a significant blow to the department. They extended condolences to Reki’s family and colleagues, emphasizing his service and sacrifice for the safety of the people of Balochistan. The incident underscores the growing threats faced by police personnel in the province as they continue to serve under increasingly challenging and dangerous conditions.

