Ailing Afghani deputy provincial governor abducted in Pakistan

Press Trust of India  |  Peshawar 

An ailing Afghani deputy provincial governor has been allegedly abducted from north- western by unidentified gunmen, officials said today.

Muhammad Nabi Ahmadi, deputy governor of Kunar, was abducted from Dabgar Garden area of Peshawar yesterday, according to Consul General Moin Mrastyal.


Ahmadi was in the city for treatment of a medical ailment.

The Pakistani security officials were clueless about the abduction when consulate asked the Foreign Office to trace the politician.

An official from the Foreign Office confirmed that diplomats have sought help to locate the missing deputy governor.

Peshawar serves as the main hub of medical treatment for Afghans living in the provinces along the Pakistani border.

It is also home to thousands of refugees who live in the suburban areas and make a living by doing various jobs in the city.

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First Published: Sat, October 28 2017. 23:02 IST