In Balochistan’s Duki district, a tribal chief has set a rare and commendable precedent by handing over the suspected killers of his brother to the Levies Force.
The incident took place within the Loni tribe, where the chief’s brother was brutally murdered.
Typically, such incidents trigger intense tribal tensions and long-standing feuds, often leading to further bloodshed and making it difficult for state institutions to maintain law and order.
However, in a surprising move aimed at preserving peace and avoiding a cycle of violence, the Loni tribal chief chose a path of responsibility and wisdom.
Instead of resorting to traditional revenge, he handed over the accused individual to law enforcement.
This decision allows for transparent investigations and ensures that justice is served through legal channels, based on evidence and merit.
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This bold and sensible step not only strengthens the authority of legal institutions but also sets an inspiring example for other tribal communities in the region.