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Kidnapped ex-ISI officer found dead in Waziristan | A former Pakistani intelligence official was killed in
Karam Kot area of Mir Ali in Waziristan. Former intelligence officer Squadron
Leader Khalid Khwaja's bullet riddled was found today with a pamphlet saying Asian
Tigers killed Khwaja. The self-styled militant organisation, Asian Tigers, which
has been holding hostage two former Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) officers
and a journalist, came up with new demands on April 28, for the release of the
kidnapped men. It had approached former Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz parliamentarian
from Kohat, Javed Ibrahim Paracha, and sought his role in negotiations between
the government and their group for the release of the two retired military officers,
The News reports. The three men had gone to the volatile North Waziristan tribal
region on March 26 to work on a documentary about Taliban. They went missing and
an unknown organisation, Asian Tigers, believed to be run by a banned militant
organisation of the Punjabi Taliban claimed responsibility for their kidnapping.
The purported militant group released video statements of the two former intelligence
officers, Ameer Sultan alias Colonel Imam and Squadron Leader Khalid Khwaja and
journalist, Asad Qureshi. |
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