New Delhi: Police of Sweden have found the body of exiled Pakistani journalist Sajid Hussain. Sajid was missing since March last year. The body of this Baloch journalist has been recovered from the Firis river outside Uppsala on 23 April. Although the reasons for the death have not been revealed yet, the police have started an initial investigation into the matter. Russia is preparing for great war amidst Corona crisis Sajid Hussain is a famous critic of the Pakistani government and has been very vocal about corruption and human rights in Pakistan. According to the report, in 2017, Hussein took political asylum in Sweden. According to Sajid Hussain's family and friends, he was trying to bring his wife and 2 children to Sweden. He was about to start his postgraduate studies at Uppsala University before his disappearance on 2 March. North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un made first public appearance in weeks amid death rumours President of Sweden's Reporters Without Borders, Eric Hülkjer, has said that, in this situation, the name of Pakistan's security services comes first. There is no denying that his disappearance is linked to his work. Swedish police spokesperson Jonas Aron said, "Nothing was found from the atopsy to indicate that something was wrong with him." Nawaz Sharif's surgery postponed due to Corona epidemic