The body of Issa Nazari, a 15-year-old Baloch child Sukhtbar, was found 28 days after his arrest by forces from the Fahreh outpost, showing signs of being shot from behind, in a restricted border area in Golshan.

According to Kolbarnews, on Thursday, April 10, 2025, the mutilated body of Issa Nazari was discovered in a restricted and landmine-infested area near the Doroudan border in the Golshan region.
Issa Nazari had been arrested 28 days earlier, on March 13, 2025, by officers from the Fahreh outpost.
Issa was shot at while crossing with mules carrying fuel and was ultimately taken into custody alive. Two days after confirming his arrest, his family was met with denial from the outpost officers. Eventually, they were guided to the location of his body through an anonymous phone call.
The forensic report stated that the cause of death was a gunshot to the back of the head. The Nazari family has described this as an “execution shot” by military forces. The commander of the Fahreh outpost, Kochakzaei, has been named as one of the primary suspects in the case.
Sukhtbari considered one of the unconventional and dangerous occupations that many Baloch people in Balochistan are forced to engage in due to the lack of suitable and stable employment opportunities. Accidents, vehicle overturns, and direct shootings by military and security forces are some of the dangers that threaten the lives of Sukhtbars. According to reports by Baloch activists, in 2024, at least 240 Baloch Sukhtbars lost their lives due to shootings by military forces, traffic accidents, and vehicle fires, while 135 others were injured in these incidents, 19 of whom were children.Sukhtbari considered one of the unconventional and dangerous occupations that many Baloch people in Balochistan are forced to engage in due to the lack of suitable and stable employment opportunities. Accidents, vehicle overturns, and direct shootings by military and security forces are some of the dangers that threaten the lives of Sukhtbars. According to reports by Baloch activists, in 2024, at least 240 Baloch Sukhtbars lost their lives due to shootings by military forces, traffic accidents, and vehicle fires, while 135 others were injured in these incidents, 19 of whom were children.