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Two-war veteran former SSG commando makes daring escape from enemy captivity

Islamabad – Our Commando Correspondent: In what looked like a scene right out of an action movie, a brave former commando of the Special Services Group (SSG) escaped from enemy captivity on Saturday.

Pervez Musharraf (Corps of Artillery) made a dashing escape from his captors who had caught him while he was fighting in the name of the motherland. Despite having fought in two wars, this was his first time in captivity but he still manage to handle himself well and escaped with great panache.

“It is amazing what he has managed to do,” said Sagheer Ahmed, a political analyst. “He actually came back and managed to get away again. Unbelievable.”

Musharraf, a 29th Long Course PMA graduate, is said to be fearless. He is said to be fearless most often by himself. “I am afraid of no one. My parents didn’t teach me how to be scared. They were Syeds,” he said. “They were ballroom dancers and I can speak Turkish.”

After his daring escape, made possible because of the cooperation of a junior officer who goes by the code-name Bobby, Musharraf is recuperating in Dubai, from where he will figure out how to serve the nation next.

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