Afghan hands over body of top police officer to Pak amid row over delay

Press Trust of India  |  Peshawar/Islamabad 

The Afghan officials on Thursday handed over the body of a senior to the Pakistani authorities, days after he was abducted from and his corpse was found in Afghanistan's province.

His mobile phone's last location was traced somewhere in Jhelum city of Pakistan's province. After being contacted, he said that he was fine and there was no threat to his life.

However, his body was found in province in by the local people on Tuesday.

A Pakistani delegation comprising for Interior Shehryar Afridi, Shaukat Yousafzai, Member of received the officer's body at Torkham point after negotiation with the Afghan officials and tribal jirga.

The body of Dawar was taken to Landi Kotal from where it was airlifted to for burial.

His abductors had released a picture of him along with a letter of the Tehrik-e-Pakistan's Khurasani group, claiming responsibility for the kidnapping and the killing.

Tekreek-e-has denied his group's involvement in the kidnapping and murder of the

said that Dawar was ruthlessly killed by his abductors in He was in captivity for 18 days.

on Thursday ordered an "immediate inquiry" into the murder of Dawar.

"Have followed the shocking tragedy of the murder of SP and ordered to coordinate with in holding an inquiry immediately," Khan tweeted.

He added that for Interior has been tasked to "oversee it with an urgency and present the report" to him.

Meanwhile, Afridi criticised the Afghan authorities for causing a delay in handing over Dawar's body, saying "We will take up the issue diplomatically within the legal framework with the Afghan authorities".

"We were made to wait at Torkhum border point for more than two hours... but the Afghan authorities refused to hand over the body, saying they would give it to the tribal jirga and not to the government team," he said.

He also expressed concern over Afghanistan's refusal to hand over the body to Pakistan's in Jalalabad.

Afridi accused the Afghan authorities of trying to play politics over the issue of handing over the body.

"A was killed and was trying to negotiate over the matter. Delay in handing over of the dead body was aimed at creating unrest in Pakistan," he added.

Earlier, (ANP) Asfandyar in a statement on Thursday said the government should investigate and share details behind abduction and crossing of Dawar and his abductors to

The abduction and killing of Dawar has raised questions over competency of security agencies, Asfandyar said.

He alleged that the silence over Plan (NAP) proves that non-state actors are getting support of state.

Justice of Justice should take suo motto notice over the incident, he said.

During the Thursday, earlier said Pakistan was in touch with the Afghan authorities to finalise arrangements for shifting the body of officer to Pakistan as early as possible.

Faisal also said Pakistan actively participated in the Russian-sponsored peace talks on Afghanistan to promote reconciliation process in that country.

He said Pakistan wanted to achieve the objective of peace and stability in the region.

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First Published: Thu, November 15 2018. 22:20 IST