Kabul protests over former Afghan governor’s abduction in Pakistan

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Kabul summons Pak envoy to protest abduction of ex-governor

Afghanistan on Sunday expressed grave concerns over abduction of former Afghan governor from Islamabad, Afghan Foreign Ministry said in a statement.

Afghan Foreign Ministry summoned Pakistan’s ambassador in Kabul to protest over the kidnapping of former governor of Herat province in the Pakistani capital.

“Afghanistan Deputy Foreign Minister Hekmat Khalil Karzai called Pakistani Ambassador Syed Abrar Hussain to the Foreign Ministry and shared his deep concerns at the kidnapping of former governor of Herat Sayed Fazalullah Wahidi in Islamabad,” an Afghan Foreign Ministry statement read.

According to the statement, the Afghan deputy foreign minister strongly condemned the incident and said Wahidi is an important Afghan national. “The government of Afghanistan expects Pakistan to fulfill its responsibility and use all resources to take immediate steps for the recovery of Wahidi and investigate as to which group was involved in his abduction,” the statement quoted Hekmat Karzai as saying.

Unidentified men on Friday “kidnapped” Sayed Fazlullah Wahidi, who was out shopping with his 12-year-old grandson at the Rana market, Afghan embassy in the federal capital said in a police report.

The Islamabad Police on Saturday said they had made headway in the case, but some diplomatic sources claim the police have not been able to trace the whereabouts of the former governor. Further, a police official said the former Afghan governor had been staying at a guesthouse in Islamabad’s F-7 sector.

 

 

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  1. Come on the Man is hidding in a basement of the Indian Embassy Islamabad. This is just a joke as India is going mad for the F16 sales which America Zionist are trying to save face and an argument is occurring between the CIA and Pentagon. Well sorry but Pakistan will play double agent too and has double friends Russia/China.

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