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Former Afghan Governor kidnapped in Islamabad

ISLAMABAD: A former Governor of Afghanistan’s Herat province has been kidnapped from a market in an upscale district of Islamabad, the Pakistani police said on Saturday.



Islamabad, February 13

A former Governor of Afghanistan’s Herat province has been kidnapped from a market in an upscale district of Islamabad, the Pakistani police said on Saturday.

Pakistan is in the grip of a homegrown Taliban insurgency but the tightly-guarded Capital has a very low crime rate in general and the F-7/2 sector, where Sayed Fazlullah Wahidi was kidnapped, is a high security area that houses politicians, bureaucrats and expats.

Wahidi was going to a restaurant in the market with his grandson Friday evening when he was abducted by unidentified men, a police official, who requested anonymity, told AFP.

The boy reported the kidnapping to the local police station and said Wahidi was in Islamabad to apply for a British visa, the police said.

“We have registered a case against kidnapping of the former Afghan Governor and the case is being investigated,” Zia-ul-Qamar, a spokesman for the Islamabad police, said. — AFP

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