The son of missing ex-Pakistani army officer in Nepal lodged an FIR in Rawat police station, saying his father went to Nepal after a scam interview invitation and then he was kidnapped. He suspected that agencies of enemy countries could be involved in the incident.
Confirming the disappearance of the former army officer in Nepal, Foreign Office Spokesperson Nafees Zakaria told media in Islamabad on Sunday that the government had taken up the matter with the Nepalese government through diplomatic channels.
Meanwhile, Charge d’ Affairs at the Pakistani Embassy in Kathmandu Javed Ahmed Umrani on Friday asked the Nepalese Ministry of Foreign Affairs to find out whereabouts of the missing retired army officer.
According to local media reports, the missing retired Pakistani Army officer arrived in Nepal on Thursday in search of a job opportunity at the United Nations (UN) office in Nepal after he received a call from a British man named Mark Thompson.
Thompson had offered him a senior position at the UN with a handsome salary.