
The Sindh government on Tuesday deleted the name of Baloch Yakjehti Committee (BYC) Sammi Deen Baloch of a previous detention order under article 3 of the maintenance of the Sindh of public order (3 MPO) with “ immediate effect ”.
The ordinance today by the Sindh interior service also declared that the prison authorities are invited to release Sammi if “it is not required in any other case or other”.
Police arrested Chef BYC after conducting a demonstration in Karachi against the arrest of the movement’s management, including Dr. Mahrang Baloch, in Balutchistan.

Mahrang was placed in police custody earlier, with 16 other activists from their protest camp in Quetta, one day after alleging the police to beat three of their demonstrators to death during an anti-moving action.
The officials allegedly alleged that Sammi, with Abdul Wahab Baloch, Raza Ali and others, encouraged blockages and road sites, which could disrupt the law and order in the city.
The original service also said that the presence of detained persons in public places represented a potential threat to peace and stability.
On March 26, Sammi challenged his 30 -day detention before the High Court of the Sindh (SHC).